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I've been transfering my old buddy's LP of The McPeak Brothers'
_Bluegrass at its Peak_ to CD, and of course, one shouldn't listen
to real bluegrass after the sun passes the yardarm, but....
Mel Tillis (God Bless 'im) brought these boys to RCA after a
head's up from his old friend Ernest (Pee Wee) Adkins. He took
their demo tape to Jerry Bradley at RCA, who signed them, to be
produced by Roy Dea. That's all I know.
A couple of CD's are listed on Copper Creek, but no depth at all
at Amazon. These guys shouldda been the next Carter family.
Any Virginia/Nashville cats know anything about their current
status? I'd travel quite a ways to see 'em. And certainly wish
them all the best.
Clean, high, lonesome,
Chris Hornbeck
"If we gave your unit armor, we'd have to give
it to everybody" -Big Don
I've been transfering my old buddy's LP of The McPeak Brothers'
_Bluegrass at its Peak_ to CD, and of course, one shouldn't listen
to real bluegrass after the sun passes the yardarm, but....
Mel Tillis (God Bless 'im) brought these boys to RCA after a
head's up from his old friend Ernest (Pee Wee) Adkins. He took
their demo tape to Jerry Bradley at RCA, who signed them, to be
produced by Roy Dea. That's all I know.
A couple of CD's are listed on Copper Creek, but no depth at all
at Amazon. These guys shouldda been the next Carter family.
Any Virginia/Nashville cats know anything about their current
status? I'd travel quite a ways to see 'em. And certainly wish
them all the best.
Clean, high, lonesome,
Chris Hornbeck
"If we gave your unit armor, we'd have to give
it to everybody" -Big Don