MP3 Stormin´ Norman & Big Wes - Pretty Good Stuff
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Pretty Good Stuff
15 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Acoustic Blues, FOLK: Folk Blues
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Norman Larcom is a musical artist with a stunning scope and diversity; in contrast to most of todays only too 'genre conscious' performances, he is equally conversant with country, folk, blues, bluegrass, r&b, rock, et al-. Born December 23, 1935, Norm showed an early interest in music, learning to sing & accompany himself on the guitar at an early age. Eventually picking up mandolin, dobro; 5-string banjo and some barrel house piano along the way. A 'Folk' artist in the truest sense, he never performed much "professionally", being more along the lines of a 'parlor picker', for the delight of friends & family. Sadly, nerve damage resulting from years of diabetes, robbed Norm of the ability to play an instrument. Thus, he is accompanied on these recordings by his son Wesley (Big Wes) who, displays a wonderful sensitivity to Norm's musical style and nuance.
15 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Acoustic Blues, FOLK: Folk Blues
Details:
Norman Larcom is a musical artist with a stunning scope and diversity; in contrast to most of todays only too 'genre conscious' performances, he is equally conversant with country, folk, blues, bluegrass, r&b, rock, et al-. Born December 23, 1935, Norm showed an early interest in music, learning to sing & accompany himself on the guitar at an early age. Eventually picking up mandolin, dobro; 5-string banjo and some barrel house piano along the way. A 'Folk' artist in the truest sense, he never performed much "professionally", being more along the lines of a 'parlor picker', for the delight of friends & family. Sadly, nerve damage resulting from years of diabetes, robbed Norm of the ability to play an instrument. Thus, he is accompanied on these recordings by his son Wesley (Big Wes) who, displays a wonderful sensitivity to Norm's musical style and nuance.
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