By Praguefrank
SESSIONS
1980s unknown – The Lonesome River Boys (Ray Kennedy
[vcl/gt], Brad Kennedy [mandolin/fiddle], Brian Kennedy [banjo], Forrest Rische
[bass])
001 BLUEGRASS BREAKDOWN
002 I KNOW YOU'RE MARRIED
003 I'LL GO STEPPIN' TOO
004 THE GOOD THINGS
005 THREE MEN ON A MOUNTAIN
006 SHADY GROVE
007 PADDY ON THE TURNPIKE
008 AMANDA
009 AIN'T GONNA WORK TOMORROW
010 WILLOW GARDEN
011 SIX HOURS ON THE CROSS
012 JERUSALEM RIDGE
Tracks above issued on album Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow
24 March 1990 unknown – The Lonesome River Boys (Ray Kennedy
[vcl/gt], Brad Kennedy [mandolin/fiddle], Brian Kennedy [banjo], Clyde Sims
[bass])
013 OUR LAST GOODBYE Lonesome river Boys No 2
014 WHEN YOU ARE LONELY Lonesome river Boys No 2
015 USED TO BE Lonesome river Boys No 2
016 DIM LIGHTS Lonesome river Boys No 2
017 STANDING IN THE NEED OF PRAYER Lonesome river Boys No 2
018 OUT ON THE OCEAN Lonesome river Boys No 2
019 HANDSOME MOLLY Lonesome river Boys No 2
020 BURY ME BENEATH THE WILLOW Lonesome river Boys No 2
021 ONE EYE OPEN Lonesome river Boys No 2
022 SALT CREEK Lonesome river Boys No 2
023 ARE YOU TEASING ME Lonesome river Boys No 2
024 A BEAUTIFUL LIFE Lonesome river Boys No 2
ALBUMS
Lonesome River Boys No
# Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow: Bluegrass Breakdown; I Know You're Married; I'll Go Steppin' Too; The Good Things; Three Men On A Mountain; Shady Grove; Paddy On The Turnpike; Amanda; Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow; Willow Garden; Six Hours On The Cross; Jerusalem Ridge – 8-
Lonesome River Boys
No 2 Dim Lights: Our Last Goodbye; When You Are Lonely; Used To Be; Dim Lights; Standing In The Need Of Prayer; Out On The Ocean; Handsome Molly; Bury Me Beneath The Willow; One Eye Open; Salt Creek; Are You Teasing Me; A Beautiful Life – 90 (cassette)
From the golden age of bluegrass. They were good.
ReplyDeleteI worked with Ray Kennedy in the mid 90's. He gave me both records still shrink wrapped. I gave them to my sister because she plays Banjo, she hasn't had a turntable in years and never broke the shrinkwrap. I got them back today and started listening to them, they were good. I asked Ray about his sons in the 90's and he said they were on to "lesser forms of music"....Rock. lol
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