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Daniel Ullom - Happy Birthday Dewey '2024

Happy Birthday Dewey
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Album name Happy Birthday Dewey
Country
Date 2024
GenreBluegrass,Country,Folk
Play time 31 min
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 194 MB
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For over 50 years, Dewey Murphy used an old Gibson mandolin to play bluegrass
music around North Carolina. He was emblematic of the first generation of
bluegrass musicians, who grew up in the lean years of the 1930s surrounded by
old-time and early country music. Dewey and his brother Fred played all along
the front range of the Blue Ridge Mountains, which was and continues to be a
hotbed for bluegrass and old-time music. Although he never reached fame like
Bill Monroe, Dewey Murphy was well known in North Carolina and performed
regularly up into the final years of his life. He passed away in August 2017,
leaving behind a rich musical legacy and a very special mandolin which has
subsequently been nicknamed "Dewey".

For bluegrass aficionados, Gibson F5 mandolins signed by acoustic engineer Lloyd
Loar are the most prized instrument. Bill Monroe famously played a Gibson F5
that was signed on July 9th, 1923 and many credit this instrument in particular
with the development of bluegrass. Once fellow musicians began realizing the
quality of these old Gibson mandolins, of which there are fewer than 300
existing, they began searching them out, collecting them and studying them.
Players would search for years before finally finding one. Most simply refer to
these coveted mandolins as Loars.

Dewey Murphy found his Loar in the early 1960s through mandolin dealer Harry
West in New York City. The mandolin was signed on February 18th, 1924, but it
has features that set it apart from other mandolins signed on this date. It has
a thin 3-piece neck that is normally found on mandolins from 1922. It has side
binding that is only found on mandolins signed on July 9th, 1923. The current
theory is that this mandolin was assembled out of spare parts, a "floor sweep"
model. At any rate, the mandolin was signed and stamped with the serial number
75686 and shipped out of the factory. No one knows where it traveled in the
decades before Dewey or what style of music it produced, but once he got a hold
of it, it became a bluegrass mandolin.

The concept for “Happy Birthday, Dewey!” was simple. We would
celebrate the 100th birthday of the Dewey Murphy Loar by recording it in both
ensemble and solo settings. While I had the obvious pleasure of playing
mandolin, it was also a thrill to be joined by the amazing talents of Rebecca
Branson Jones (banjo), Riley Calcagno (fiddle), Sonya Badigian (guitar) and
Joebass DeJarnette (bass). We selected two original tunes from the Murphy
Brothers repertoire, Cherokee and Sandy Mush, and recorded them for this project
alongside several legendary old time fiddle tunes. On each of these tracks, you
can hear me getting acquainted with the mandolin and figuring out how to pull
the best tone from the instrument. Rebecca and I also teamed up to document the
journey of "Dewey" in a forth coming short documentary.

People write a lot about how mandolins sound and use all sorts of words like
brilliant, dark, growly, crunchy, zinging, searing, woody, woofy. It’s
really hard to describe just how amazing the Dewey Murphy Loar sounds and I hope
through this recording, you’ll just be able to hear it for yourself.
Happy Birthday, Dewey! Here’s to the next 100 years!

Daniel Ullom--mandolin
Rebecca Branson Jones--banjo
Riley Calcagno--fiddle
Sonya Badigian--guitar
Joebass DeJarnette--bass

Tracklist:
1.01 - Daniel Ullom, Joseph Dejarnette, Riley Calcagno, Rebecca Branson Jones,
Sonya Badigian - Cherokee (feat. Rebecca Branson Jones, Riley Calcagno, Sonya
Badigian & Joseph Dejarnette) (2:48) 
1.02 - Daniel Ullom, Joseph Dejarnette, Riley Calcagno, Rebecca Branson Jones,
Sonya Badigian - Muddy Creek (feat. Rebecca Branson Jones, Riley Calcagno, Sonya
Badigian & Joseph Dejarnette) (2:56) 
1.03 - Daniel Ullom - Sandy Mush (2:11) 
1.04 - Daniel Ullom, Joseph Dejarnette, Riley Calcagno, Rebecca Branson Jones,
Sonya Badigian - Breaking Up Christmas (feat. Rebecca Branson Jones, Riley
Calcagno, Sonya Badigian & Joseph Dejarnette) (2:43) 
1.05 - Daniel Ullom - Ragtime Annie (3:30) 
1.06 - Daniel Ullom, Joseph Dejarnette, Riley Calcagno, Rebecca Branson Jones,
Sonya Badigian - Lost Girl (feat. Rebecca Branson Jones, Riley Calcagno, Sonya
Badigian & Joseph Dejarnette) (2:55) 
1.07 - Daniel Ullom, Joseph Dejarnette, Riley Calcagno, Rebecca Branson Jones,
Sonya Badigian - Forked Deer (feat. Rebecca Branson Jones, Riley Calcagno, Sonya
Badigian & Joseph Dejarnette) (3:09) 
1.08 - Daniel Ullom - Catlettsburg (3:38) 
1.09 - Daniel Ullom, Joseph Dejarnette, Riley Calcagno, Rebecca Branson Jones,
Sonya Badigian - Ruben (feat. Rebecca Branson Jones, Riley Calcagno, Sonya
Badigian & Joseph Dejarnette) (2:23) 
1.10 - Daniel Ullom - Bennett's Reel (2:11) 
1.11 - Daniel Ullom, Joseph Dejarnette, Riley Calcagno, Rebecca Branson Jones,
Sonya Badigian - Crockett's Honeymoon (feat. Rebecca Branson Jones, Riley
Calcagno, Sonya Badigian & Joseph Dejarnette) (3:17) 

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