Returned items should be sent to: “Returns” c/o Ace Records, Such Close, Letchworth Garden City SG6 1JF, United Kingdom. If you choose to cancel your order, full payment will be returned to you. You have the right to cancel your order within seven days of purchase, or seven days of receipt of the goods (whichever is the longer). ![]() Music downloads should be returned to us via the e-mail address above including a copy of your notification. ![]() Physical goods should be sent back to us in the same condition you received them to: “Returns” Ace Records, Such Close, Letchworth Garden City SG6 1JF, United Kingdom. In the event that any products supplied to you by us are damaged or defective, we agree to replace or repair the damaged or defective products or refund the amount you paid for such goods (including postage & packaging) providing you notify us (either via post at or e-mail: and return the goods within 28 days of purchase. Please note: As music downloads are dispatched immediately after purchase, there is no possibility of cancelling these orders. You may cancel your order at any time prior to your order being dispatched by emailing us at that you quote your name, address and order reference number or by telephoning +44 (0) 2 between 9am and 5pm GMT/BST, Monday to Friday. We use Royal Mail First Class for UK deliveries and standard Air Mail for all other territories, very large orders will usually be sent via parcelforce. For all other territories packaging is free and postage is charged on a weight basis. They still sound as fresh as a daisy and continue to delight. ‘Beaumont Rag’ makes its second appearance, allowing for comparisons by the cognoscenti, while the new pairing also obviously enjoyed performing ‘Farewell Blues’, ‘Lonesome Road Blues’ and ‘Footprints In The Snow’ for an eager crowd in the chilly air.Ĭoming as they did at the height of the more commercial revival of folk music, the 19 tracks on this compilation present Doc Watson and his family as sharp purveyors of more traditional music forms. Despite working on a cold evening in less than ideal conditions, their singing and playing stand out. Doc and the family also pop up in the various workshops on autoharp, dulcimer and fiddle, with a selection of the recordings included here, but it was the wonderful guitar workshop duets with son Merle on ‘Beaumont Rag’ and ‘Billy In The Low Ground’ that had the greatest effect on other budding guitarists at the time.Īdded at the end of the CD are four tracks of Doc playing with the young Clarence White of the Kentucky Colonels, also on the bill that year. Gaither plays a mournful fiddle on ‘Hick’s Farewell’, Arnold duels banjos with Doc on ‘White House Blues’, while Gaither does the same on ‘Jimmy Sutton/The Old Buck Ram’. ![]() The various family members appear with Doc in varied groupings. ![]() Included as a solo performance is the traditional local murder ballad ‘Omie Wise’, sung during one of Rhode Island’s chillier evenings. Together they play like a whole show, with songs such as ‘Lights In the Valley’ and ‘I Heard My Mother Weeping’ interspersed with sparkling instrumental duets by Doc and son Merle. This collection was intelligently compiled from various performances at the festival that year, including main stage shows, workshop events and the famed evening concerts. The outfit delighted the festival audience whose preconception of hillbilly mountain music was quickly dispelled by the well-spoken and intensely musical group. His brother Arnold was on banjo, his father-in-law Gaither Carlton was on fiddle and banjo and his 15 year-old son Merle was on second guitar. Singing with him was his mother Mrs General Dixon Watson and his wife Rosa Lee. For his second appearance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1964, Doc Watson brought his band which was very decidedly a family affair.
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