Doc Watson And Gaither Carlton - And Am I Born To Die?
From The Watson Family Tradition...
Field Recordings by Ralph Rinzler and Daniel Seeger, Deep Gap, North Carolina, September 1964; Doc Watson, vcl; Gaither Carlton, fiddle
Spoken passages by Doc Watson recorded by A.L. Lloyd, 1976
“The old-time fiddle tunes and ballads, there’s never been anything prettier, nor ever will be.“ ~ Doc Watson
Images: Doc Watson at age 16 with one of his first guitars; Doc Watson sings while his father-in-law, Gaither Carlton, accompanies on violin in New York, circa 1961 by John Cohen
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