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The Tennessee Ramblers - Arkansas Traveller / Cackling Pullet album

The Tennessee Ramblers - Arkansas Traveller / Cackling Pullet album

  • Performer: The Tennessee Ramblers
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: Arkansas Traveller / Cackling Pullet
  • Released: 1928
  • Style: Country
  • Country: US
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Listen to music from The Tennessee Ramblers like The Preacher Got Drunk And Laid Down His Bible, Arkansas Traveler & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from The Tennessee Ramblers. Arkansas Traveller, Cackling Pullet. Clinton, Anderson County, Tennessee, United States (1922 – 1954).

Arkansas Traveler is an alternative folk album released by American singer-songwriter Michelle Shocked in 1992. Her fourth album for Mercury Records, the songs focused around the roots of her music. The album included collaborations with several other artists, including Taj Mahal, Alison Krauss, Tony Levin and Norman Blake. Jack Irons plays drums at the beginning of track 6. Uncle Tupelo plays on track 6. All tracks composed by Michelle Shocked; except where noted.

Tennessee Ramblers (Tennessee band). For the North Carolina band formed by Dick Hartman, see Tennessee Ramblers (North Carolina band). The Tennessee Ramblers were an American old-time string band originally consisting of William "Fiddlin' Bill" Sievers (1875–1954) on fiddle, his son James "Mack" Sievers on banjo and vocals, daughter Willie Sievers (1909–1998) on guitar, and cousin Walter McKinney (d. 1960) on steel guitar.

Songs from Arkansas Traveller by CLIFF BRUNNER, Fred Kirby. Free download and listen Arkansas Traveller. Tennessee Ernie Ford. Style: pop. Album year: 2018. Tracks count: 20. Views: 0. CLIFF BRUNNER - That's What I Like About The South 02:30. Fred Kirby - My Carolina Home 02:46. In February 1928, the Tennessee Ramblers recorded their first record at a Brunswick session in Ashland, Kentucky. The recordings included "Cackling Pullet," which is based on the traditional tune "Hen Cackle," and "Fiddler Contest," which includes a guitar solo by Willie and a banjo solo by James.

A state as wide as Tennessee encourages rambling, so it comes as no surprise that there are bands called the Tennessee Ramblers, two in fact, in the field of old-time country music alone. This biography concerns itself with the Tennessee Ramblers from East Tennessee, whose late-'20s recordings led to several decades of incredible regional popularity, and a combo lifetime that extends well beyond average. This is not the Tennessee Ramblers that recorded for Bluebird, however.

The Tennessee Ramblers (American old-time string band founded by William Sievers). 1. - The Preacher Got Drunk and Laid Down His Bible, Medley of Mountain Songs. Showing official release groups by this artist. Sort name: Tennessee Ramblers, The. Type: Group.

This biography concerns itself with the Tennessee Ramblers from East Tennessee, whose late-'20s recordings led to several decades of incredible regional popularity, and a combo lifetime that extends well beyond average. The first of the Ramblers' releases was "Arkansas Traveler" with a flip side of "Cackling Pullet. Some of the recordings from these and later sessions went unreleased until nearly 50 years later, and at that time were marketed without the permission, or even the knowledge of, the original performers.

Popular Songs of Artist/Band. The New Lost City Ramblers - Turkey in the Straw (Introduction). The New Lost City Ramblers - Cackling Hen. The New Lost City Ramblers - Poor Ellen Smith. The New Lost City Ramblers - Old Joe Clark. The New Lost City Ramblers - Dark Holler Blues. The New Lost City Ramblers.

Tracklist

A Arkansas Traveller
B Cackling Pullet

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company

Credits

  • Banjo [Uncredited] – James "Mack" Sievers
  • Fiddle [Uncredited] – Fiddlin' Bill Sievers
  • Guitar [Uncredited] – Willie Sievers Wiggins

Notes

Both sides recorded late February 1928 in Ashland, KY.
A: Comedy Version | B: Characteristic

Side A matrix no. AL-310.
Side B matrix no. AL-314.

This coupling also released on Supertone S2083.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): 225A 310
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): 225B 314

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
S2083 The Tennessee Ramblers Arkansas Traveler / Cackling Pullet ‎(Shellac, 10", RE) Supertone S2083 US Unknown