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(2007/GUSTO) 10 tracksmehr

Jimmy Martin: To Mother At Christmas

(2007/GUSTO) 10 tracks

Artikeleigenschaften vonJimmy Martin: To Mother At Christmas

  • Interpret: Jimmy Martin

  • Albumtitel: To Mother At Christmas

  • Label GUSTO

  • Genre Country

  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 0792014082324

  • Gewicht in Kg: 0.1
Martin, Jimmy - To Mother At Christmas CD 1
01Christmas Time's A Comin'Jimmy Martin
02Lord We Sure Need Some Rainbows In DecemberJimmy Martin
03Jingle BellsJimmy Martin
04To Mother At ChristmasJimmy Martin
05Silent NightJimmy Martin
06Daddy Will Santa Claus Ever Have To DieJimmy Martin
07Christmas Is Everywhere Except In My HeartJimmy Martin
08Will We Have Room For Jesus?Jimmy Martin
09Rudolph The Red Nosed ReindeerJimmy Martin
10Blue ChristmasJimmy Martin
Jimmy Martin & The Osborne Brothers   Two major bluegrass careers got underway... mehr
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Jimmy Martin

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Two major bluegrass careers got underway here. Jimmy Martin (born in Sneedville, Tennessee on August 10, 1927) first came to prominence as a member of Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys (he's on I'm Blue, I'm Lonesomeon our 1950 volume) but fell out with Monroe in mid-1951. He met Bobby Osborne in Bluefield, West Virginia, and they recorded one session for King in Cincinnati later in '51. After Bobby went into the service, Martin began working with Bobby's 14 year-old brother, Sonny, in Middletown, Ohio.

Monroe called, and they came to Nashville to play on his July '52 sessions. Monroe asked Martin to stay, and Martin persuaded Monroe to hire Sonny on banjo until Rudy Lyle got out of the Army. "While I was with Bill that second time,"Martin told Chris Skinker, "I got to know Troy Martin who was [with Gene Autry's publishing company, Golden West Melodies]. Sometimes, I'd go down there and sing some of Troy's songs. Steve Sholes from RCA came by and heard me sing and asked me if I'd like to record for him."Monroe wasn't in favor of his sidemen making solo recordings, so Martin handed in his notice and headed back to Middletown. Meanwhile, Bobby Osborne had got out of the Army and joined his brother in Knoxville, Tennessee. Martin called them and they met in Detroit to work on WJR. Up in the chill Detroit autumn, they practised their three-part harmonies until they shimmered.

It was time to get back with Steve Sholes and tell him that Jimmy Martin and the Osborne Brothers were ready. "We got to Nashville,"Martin told Skinker. "I called Red Taylor who was one of the best fiddle players in bluegrass there ever was [Taylor had played on Bill Monroe's 'Uncle Pen']. And I called Cedric Rainwater who everybody knows is the best bass player that ever hit Nashville [Rainwater had worked with Hank Williams and Monroe]. And I called Troy Martin and got some songs. When we went into record we were really rehearsed. We each knew how loud to play to back the other one up. We knew when to hit it hard and hit it light. The man who cut the records didn't have much to do. We'd already mixed it for him."Troy Martin had worked for Peer Music until Peer had gotten wise to some of his practises. Gene Autry signed him up as the Nashville rep for his Golden West Melodies, and Martin acquired a song, Just Walking In The Rain,that had been a R&B hit for the Prisonaires on Sun Records.

After Autry recorded it, Troy Martin and Columbia's Don Law got it to Johnnie Ray who made it into a worldwide smash. Martin also acquired 20/20 Visionfor Autry, who'd recorded it in 1954. The song was written by a Nashville dee-jay, Joe Allison, better known for writing Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Youngand Jim Reeves' He'll Have To Go.Allison's cowriter was a minor league Opry star Milton Estes. "The Osborne Brothers said we couldn't do that song,"Martin told Jim Moss. "Said, 'It's not bluegrass. It's not our style.' I said, "It's gonna be our style when we get through with it.'"And it was. Although not a charted hit, 20/20 Visionsold well, but not well enough to keep Martin and the Osbornes together or on RCA. Within a year, the Orbornes had left Detroit for Wheeling, West Virginia (see our 1956 volume for the continuation of their story). Martin assembled a new group, and moved on the Louisiana Hayride in Shreveport. Troy Martin shunted Jimmy Martin onto Decca Records, where he remained for the next eighteen years. In 1964, he re-recorded 20/20 Vision. In the 1993 bluegrass documentary 'High Lonesome,' Martin explained how he approached 20/20 Vision,singing it first in Autry's style and then as bluegrass. It was, as he would be the first to say, an example of the transformative power of genius.

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