Lester Gene Woodie, *20-09-2931 Valdese, NC, +23-03-2018
by Praguefrank
SESSIONS also member of The Clinch Mountain Boys
1978 Major Recording Studio, Waynesboro, VA - Stan Dudley,Les Woodie and The Bluegrass I (Delma J. Walden [ld vcl-1], Stan Dudley [ld vcl-3/gt], Wayne Epperson [ld vcl-4/gt], Sonny Guthrie [banjo], Bascom Hicks [dobro], Everett Collins [ld vcl-2/bass] , Les Woodie [fiddle])
001 GOING BACK TO OLD VIRGINIA -3 Lark 3030
002 BLUE RIDGE MANDOLIN Lark 3030
003 TODAY HAS BEEN A LONESOME DAY Lark 3030
004 IT'S OVER BETWEEN US -1-3 Lark 3030
005 UNCLE JOE -2 Lark 3030
006 LEATHERWOOD Lark 3030
007 OH, HOW I MISS YOU Lark 3030
008 WALKING ACROSS THE MOUNTAIN Lark 3030
009 MOTHER'S GONE -1 Lark 3030
010 YOU'LL FIND HER NAME WRITTEN THERE Lark 3030
011 B.J. THE D.J. -4 Lark 3030
012 BANKS OF THE OHIO -3 Lark 3030 – 78
1979 Major Recording Studio, Waynesboro, VA - Les Woodie and Friends (Les Woodie [vcl/fiddle], Stan Dudley [gt], Carl Clark [vcl/gt], James Bailey [banjo/mandolin], Steve Wilson [dobro/gt], Spider Williams [bass], Greg Woodie [drums], KLen Betley [vcl])
013 YOUR LOVE IS THE KEY TO IT ALL MRLP 3067
014 APPOMATTOX MRLP 3067
015 PAPA'S OLD FIDDLE MRLP 3067
016 CAROLINA COTTON MRLP 3067
017 PICKER'S PARADISE MRLP 3067
018 BREAK CLEAN (AND COME OUT SWINGING) MRLP 3067
019 I'LL BE ALL SMILES MRLP 3067
020 I COULDN'T SEE THE FOREST FOR THE TREES MRLP 3067
021 RAILROADIN' MRLP 3067
022 THE PEARLY GATE MRLP 3067
ALBUMS
Lark LRLP-3030 Something Old and Something New In Bluegrass: Going Back To Old Virginia; Blue Ridge Mandolin; Today Has Been A Lonesome Day; It's Over Between Us; Uncle Joe; Leatherwood; Oh, How I Miss You; Walking Across The Mountain; Mother's Gone; You'll Find Her Name Written There; .B.J. The D.J.; Banks Of The Ohio – 78 Stan Dudley,Les Woodie and The Bluegrass
Major MRLP-3067 More Pickin', Les Singin': Your Love Is The Key To It All; Appomattox; Papa's Old Fiddle; Carolina Cotton; Picker's Paradise; Break Clean (And Come Out Swinging); I'll Be All Smiles; I Couldn't See The Forest For The Trees; Railroadin'; The Pearly Gate – 79 and Friends
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