MP3 Tony Robertson - Movin On
Price: 8.99 USD
Instant Download from music, digital version
- Add To Basket
Instant Download from music, digital version
|
Musicians use tradebit: Learn how to make music Pick up cool karaoke downloads Search for sheet music! |
Contains these products:
Single items of this product are available separately.
Size: 35.5 MB - internal.php - Platform: MP3
File Data:
Contact Seller:
music,
CDbaby reseller
USA, Member since 06/19/2005
URL:
Embed:
Description:
Spirited acoustic collection varies from hard drivin' tempos to ballads that carries you from the feel of a symphony to country swing.
10 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Bluegrass, COUNTRY: Traditional Bluegrass
Show all album songs: Movin On Songs
Details:
Tony Robertson became interested in playing music around the age of thirteen. He recalls listening to his Dad and his uncles playing some of the old time songs by such greats as Hank Williams, George Jones, and Merle Haggard. The mixture of great Country Legends loved by his parents, along with traditional bluegrass favorites such as Bill Monroe, Flatt and Scruggs and the Country Gentlemen loved by his uncles presented this up and coming youngster with a desire to play music. Robertson is quoted as saying âIn the early 70âs my uncles, Lindon Michael, J.W. Michael, tonis Michael, along with Larry McWilliams, and Charles Masonia formed a bluegrass group called âThe Dixie Bluegrass Boysâ. This group of men would shape, mold and encourage me in ways that they would never have known that they could.â In 1976 Robertson helped to form a group called The Home Made String Band along with his cousin, Sammy Michael, Alan Watkins, a banjo player from Greenhill, Alabama, and a guitarist named Hugh Banks, later replaced by Ricky Rogers. By August the group had changed their name to The Next In Line and won a talent contest at a festival in Barton, Alabama, in which they were awarded a recording session at a small studio located in Fayetteville, Tennessee. After a four year absence from his musical career, 1983 through 1985 found Robertson playing with a dear friend from Killen, Alabama, by the name of Rual Yarbrough, along with Julie York and Ray Hunt. This group of musicians enjoyed playing for audiences at bluegrass festivals as well as many church events. In 1985, after only a few months away from the musical industry, Robertson joined the Flying South Band playing coffee shops, festivals, and political rallies with Scooter Muse and his wife, Nancy Muse, from Florence, Alabama, and Bill Terry, a songwriter at Fame Recording Studios from Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The group dissolved in 1988. Robertson began playing with singer/songwriter Jake Landers in 1990. Their group was comprised of Scooter Muse, Jake Landers, Tony Lee, and Larry McWilliams. Robertson and Rogers left the Jake Landers Band in March 2003 to pursue their work with the band, Iron Horse, which had already recorded and released their first CD.
10 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Bluegrass, COUNTRY: Traditional Bluegrass
Show all album songs: Movin On Songs
Details:
Tony Robertson became interested in playing music around the age of thirteen. He recalls listening to his Dad and his uncles playing some of the old time songs by such greats as Hank Williams, George Jones, and Merle Haggard. The mixture of great Country Legends loved by his parents, along with traditional bluegrass favorites such as Bill Monroe, Flatt and Scruggs and the Country Gentlemen loved by his uncles presented this up and coming youngster with a desire to play music. Robertson is quoted as saying âIn the early 70âs my uncles, Lindon Michael, J.W. Michael, tonis Michael, along with Larry McWilliams, and Charles Masonia formed a bluegrass group called âThe Dixie Bluegrass Boysâ. This group of men would shape, mold and encourage me in ways that they would never have known that they could.â In 1976 Robertson helped to form a group called The Home Made String Band along with his cousin, Sammy Michael, Alan Watkins, a banjo player from Greenhill, Alabama, and a guitarist named Hugh Banks, later replaced by Ricky Rogers. By August the group had changed their name to The Next In Line and won a talent contest at a festival in Barton, Alabama, in which they were awarded a recording session at a small studio located in Fayetteville, Tennessee. After a four year absence from his musical career, 1983 through 1985 found Robertson playing with a dear friend from Killen, Alabama, by the name of Rual Yarbrough, along with Julie York and Ray Hunt. This group of musicians enjoyed playing for audiences at bluegrass festivals as well as many church events. In 1985, after only a few months away from the musical industry, Robertson joined the Flying South Band playing coffee shops, festivals, and political rallies with Scooter Muse and his wife, Nancy Muse, from Florence, Alabama, and Bill Terry, a songwriter at Fame Recording Studios from Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The group dissolved in 1988. Robertson began playing with singer/songwriter Jake Landers in 1990. Their group was comprised of Scooter Muse, Jake Landers, Tony Lee, and Larry McWilliams. Robertson and Rogers left the Jake Landers Band in March 2003 to pursue their work with the band, Iron Horse, which had already recorded and released their first CD.
in partnership with CDbaby
More Files From This User
- MP3 Tony Thompson - Forever Charmed
- MP3 Tony Vincent - POP: British Pop
- MP3 Tony Vincent - Love Falling Down
- MP3 Tool Box Hero - Stay In Touch
- MP3 Tooth - Animality
Related Files
-
Mp3 Big Country Bluegrass - Open For Business
Authentic Hard-Driving Bluegrass 15 MP3 Songs in this album (42:30) ! Related styles: COUNTRY: Traditional Bluegrass, COUNTRY: Bluegrass People who are int......
-
Mp3 Bluegrass Brethren - Complete
Original bluegrass gospel tunes to lift your spirit and tap your toe. 13 MP3 Songs COUNTRY: Bluegrass Details: Best known for its own special brand of orig......
-
Mp3 Bobby Turner - Country Gospel
country music with a touch of bluegrass. bold and to the point, straight to the lord. a peace finding tool. 11 MP3 Songs GOSPEL: Country Gospel, COUNTRY: Bl......
-
Mp3 Mcmule - Country: Bluegrass
Bluegrass,newgrass,country blues, old time, Celtic melodies and beautiful voices combine to make an album best described as "flexi-grass" 8 MP3 Songs COUNTR......

