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Dancing on the Fingerboard

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Download links and information about Dancing on the Fingerboard by Rickie Simpkins. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Country genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 47:29 minutes.

Artist: Rickie Simpkins
Release date: 1997
Genre: Country
Tracks: 12
Duration: 47:29
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Oh, What a Silent Night (featuring Don Rigsby) 3:01
2. Cattle in the Cane (featuring Tony Rice, Wyatt Rice) 3:00
3. The Piney Wood Hills (featuring Dan Tyminski, Tony Rice, Mark Newton, Sammy Shelor) 5:23
4. Wacahota Station (featuring Tony Rice, Wyatt Rice) 5:10
5. He Rode All the Way to Texas (featuring Dan Tyminski, Tony Rice, Wyatt Rice) 3:32
6. Temperance Reel (featuring Tony Rice, Wyatt Rice) 2:34
7. Papa Gene's Blues (featuring Dan Tyminski, Tony Rice, Sammy Shelor) 2:35
8. Maidens's Prayer (featuring Tony Rice, Wyatt Rice) 4:08
9. Back to Dixie (featuring Dan Tyminski, Tony Rice, Sammy Shelor) 3:02
10. Dusty Miller (featuring Tony Rice, Wyatt Rice) 3:19
11. Ashokan Farewell (featuring Tony Rice) 4:54
12. Sally Goodin (featuring Dan Tyminski, Tony Rice, Wyatt Rice) 6:51

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Dancing on the Fingerboard is excellent modern bluegrass fiddling with some vocal support from Tony Rice. Seven of the 12 tracks here are instrumental. As an oft-recorded bluegrass sideman, Rickie Simpkins is a prevalent, talented, and well-known contemporary bluegrass fiddle and mandolin player. Simpkins chose a collection of his own favorite material for his debut solo album on Pinecastle Records. Of course, he recorded much of this classic material at different times, and had a well-conceived idea about how to present it best. Along with the Tony Rice Unit, the McPeak Brothers are on hand to get each song just as Simpkins wants it. Others in the stellar array of American and bluegrass journeymen on hand to create this dazzling record are Dan Tyminski, Sam Shelor, Don Rigsby, Bill Lux, Tim Austin, Roy Huskey, Mark Newton, Wyatt Rice, and Ronnie Simpkins.