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  1. Mississippi Sawyer
  2. Workin' on a Building]
  3. Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane
  4. John Henry]
  5. Where Could I Go But Tom the Lord?
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  1. Mississippi Sawyer
  2. Workin' on a Building]
  3. Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane
  4. John Henry]
  5. Where Could I Go But Tom the Lord?
  6. Wildwood Flower
  7. Never Grow Old
  8. Reuben
  9. What a Friend We Have in Jesus
  10. Mountain Sally Ann
  11. Old Time Religion
  12. Johnson't Old Grey Mule
  13. In the Sweet By and By]
  14. Cumberland Gap
  15. Are You Washed in Blood?
  16. Bury Me 'Neath the Willow
  17. Over the Waves Waltz
  18. Old Country Church
  19. Just Because
  20. Will the Circle Be Unbroken
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The first solo album by bluegrass/old-time banjo picker George Pegram is historically important not only in the context of Pegram's work and the art of banjo playing in general, but because it was the first album ever released by the now-legendary folk label, Rounder Records. In fact, as the excellent CD reissue liner notes relate, the acquisition of the George Pegram tapes by Rounder founders Bill Nowlin and Ken Irwin played an important role in inspiring the two folk fans to establish the label. Musically, the album could ...

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George Pegram 1995, Rounder

UPC: 011661000124

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