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Dian & the Greenbriar Boys
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Album Details: Dian & the Greenbriar Boys

Release Date:01/01/1965
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Track List: Dian & the Greenbriar Boys

  1. Sally Let Your Bangs Hang Down
  2. Alabama Bound
  3. He Was a Friend
  4. Green Corn
  5. Cannon Ball Blues
  6. Giving Everything Away
  7. Tragic Romance
  1. Sweet Willie
  2. Brown's Ferry Blues
  3. Tramp on the Street
  4. Precious Lord
  5. Master's Bouquet
  6. If I Were Free

Pro Reviews: Dian & the Greenbriar Boys

  • All Music Guide

    Dian the Greenbriar Boys was originally released in 1963 by Elektra Records but garnered little or no attention at the time from either the public or the emerging urban folk and bluegrass scenes. Dian was Dian James, a cousin of Randy Newman, and her spot fronting the Greenbriar Boys for this album project was always intended as a oneoff, and that's exactly what it turned out to be, which was a shame, since James was actually a fine and wonderfully nuanced singer. The album itself was kind of a hybrid, part bluegrass, part folk and part country, with James' impressive vocals hinting at pop possibilities as well. Among the more successful tracks are versions of "Alabama Bound," A.P. Carter's "Cannon Ball Blues," and "Sweet Willie," drawn from a Jean Ritchie melody, but the album as a whole coheres quite well, full of subtle variation from track to track. There are thousands of these kind of orphaned albums floating around, solid outings that somehow fell through the cracks over the yea...rs, being either too odd or too difficult to market, or sometimes just plain blessed with poor timing or straight bad luck. Meanwhile, Dian James might have had herself a singing career had she continued, but she stepped back into the bluegrass night, leaving this intriguing album as a footnote. - Steve Leggett , All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Greenbriar Boys

One of the first urban bands to play bluegrass, the Greenbriar Boys were instrumental in transforming the sounds of the hill country from a Southern music to an international phenomenon. the Greenbriar Boys first came together during informal Sunday afternoon jam sessions at New York's Washington Square Park. The impetus for the group, however, had been conceived a few ... Read more