Pure Cane Sugar - Unrefined, Natural & Organic Sweetener for Baking, Coffee & Tea | Homemade on Traditional Puncheon Floor | Perfect for Desserts, Beverages & Healthy Recipes
Pure Cane Sugar - Unrefined, Natural & Organic Sweetener for Baking, Coffee & Tea | Homemade on Traditional Puncheon Floor | Perfect for Desserts, Beverages & Healthy Recipes

Pure Cane Sugar - Unrefined, Natural & Organic Sweetener for Baking, Coffee & Tea | Homemade on Traditional Puncheon Floor | Perfect for Desserts, Beverages & Healthy Recipes

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Fans may know Howdy's music from his long time work with Roy Acuff. The present home recordings, from the personal library of John Hartford, give us a powerful glimpse of the roots of Howdy's mature style. They are a missing link between early string band material and the polished, technically supercharged modern contest-style fiddling of which Howdy was a primary architect. Howdy's music evolved from the tunes and style that he received from his Uncle Bob Cates, revealing along the way Howdy's work with Benny Thomasson, the inescapable influence of Arthur Smith, the time spent playing with Bill Monroe, and the study of Kreisler's recordings. When Howdy revisited these old-time tunes from his Hickman County youth with John Hartford in the 1980s, they had passed through the filter of Howdy's vast experiences and development. Howdy played Middle Tennessee old-time fiddle better than anyone else, as these previously unreleased recordings make abundantly clear. John Hartford is a man who needs no introduction.

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This is not a high-gloss studio recording, but better yet an at-home recording of John Hartford interviewing Howdy about his learning the fiddle, about his years as an A-list Nashville session musician, and Howdy playing tunes (some not found elsewhere on commercially released recordings) that he learned from his uncle.