Kentucky Colonels
1966
(Sundazed)
Under original name The Country Boys, the light-spirited Kentucky Colonels made two appearances on the Andy Griffith Show. Their technically proficient renditions of homestyled acoustic rambles and gentle croonings surely swelled the hearts of all who heard them, and impelled couples to clasp hands and gambol in the bliss good music reliably affords. Some credit nimble flatpicker Clarence White with making the acoustic a lead Bluegrass instrument. Following the combo's early 1960s favor, he cast his lot with the Byrds.
Recommended: "Soldier's Joy," "The Fugitive ," "Rubin's Train," "One Tear," "I Might Take You Back Again," "Head Over Heels In Love With You," "Shady Grave," "I'll Never Love Anybody But You," "Polka On the Banjo," "Take Off Your Cheaters," "Old Country Church," "Earl's Breakdown," "Give This Message To Your Heart," "Ruben's Train" (encore), "Cotton-Eyed Joe," "Soldier's Joy" (conclusion), "I'll Go Steppin' Too," "Flint Hill Special," "Shuckin' the Corn," "John Hardy," "Mad Banjo"
Video: "Cotton-Eyed Joe"
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