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© 2011
Hill Country Records |
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L.C. ULMER |
BLUES COME YONDER |
| I was borned in a place they call Stringer,
Mississippi. My daddy was Indian. He used to take a pocket knife
and play the guitar with it. I had 6 brothers and 7 sisters and they
all played music. We used to hold fish fries, picnics, breakdowns,
square dances, bluegrass, serenading, grab your partner doe-see-doe,
and all that stuff! I can play mandolin, banja, piano, fiddle, bass
fiddle, harmonica, drums, and all the rest. When I was little we
moved over to a place near Moss Hill. I started out as a kid playing
guitar on the streets for tips. I got baptized in a creek where one
man dipped your head underwater, and another man held the snakes
back. When I was 14 I left home to drive spikes on the Pontchartrain
rail. In 1955 I decided to carry on west and got work as a maintenance
man at a place they called the Motoaurant in Arizona. In 1964 I went
north to Joliet, Illinois, where I worked for 37 years, driving trucks
all over, running a tow truck, and doing mechanic work. I made California,
Alaska, and all the rest, but I came back to my home in Misssissippi
10 years ago. People call my phone round the clock, asking for guitar
lessons and records but mostly I write a lot of letters. |
| Until next time, from a friend to a friend, |
L.C. Ulmer -- Ellisville,
Mississippi 2011 |
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PLAYLIST |
MP3's |
1. |
Left Me Standing
Behind |
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2. |
Hard to
Get Along |
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3. |
Peaches
Falling |
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4. |
Trouble
No More |
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5. |
Hams & Peas |
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6. |
There Go
All My Dough |
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7. |
Hip-Shake |
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8. |
Roundin
Up Girls All Day |
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9. |
Get Along
Cindy |
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| 10. |
Blues Come Yonder |
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| 11. |
I Saw the Light |
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| L.C. Ulmer - guitar, human
voice, banjo, mandolin |
| Jimbo Mathus - drums on #1-7 |
| Wallace Lester - drums on #8-11 |
| J. Showah - bass |
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| Engineered, produced, mixed
by Justin Showah |
| Recorded live at Delta Recording
Service, Como, MS |
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SPECIAL PRICE |
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