Red Headed Indian ...so named because our mandolin player Bobby Burns, had an Grandpa, a red-headed fair skinned Irishman, that somehow, some folks at a family get-together said was Cherokee. Someone remarked that was the first red-headed Indian they had ever seen. :)

Hence, the title.

Key of A. Recorded thru Rode NT1 and CAD E-100, in stereo, onto minidisc, live. No fixing, no editing, no EQing......just warts and all. The groove is more important on this song than the number of mistakes. (That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it) I enjoyed the groove...a lot. That's the essence of my enjoyment of music now, I think.

Anyway, we are 3/4 of The Lone Mt. Band.

Bobby Burns -mandolin, F-model (he built it)
Diana Phillips -bass, 200 yr old, German
Roy Curry -guitar, 1949 D-18 Martin www.lonemountainband.com (for CDs, bookings, etc.)

Roy Curry
Chattanooga, TN
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(13) Red Headed Indian