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Rickie Simpkins - Don't Fret It (CD)

Don't Fret It
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Album Details: Don't Fret It

Release Date:01/30/2002
Label:Doobie Shea
UPC:615141200624

Track List: Don't Fret It

  1. Old Tree
  2. Stoney Lonesome
  3. My Heart Feels The Pain
  4. Waltz For Reannon
  5. When I Come Home
  6. Golden Slippers
  1. I'm Not A Miner
  2. Chestnut Ridge
  3. Mountain High Feelin' Low
  4. Think About Life
  5. Black Mountain Rag

User Reviews: Don't Fret It

  • Overall:

    Tight, solid bluegrass that really grabs

    By Joe Ross  Nov 11, 2002

    Mention Rickie Simpkins and one normally thinks of the stellar fiddler, with his unique synocapted playing, that has contributed to the sounds of the Heights of Grass, Virginia Squires, Tony Rice Unit, Lonesome River Band, The Isaacs, and other recor...dings. Now, with his solo release, Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Don't Fret It

  • All Music Guide

    The second solo release of veteran sideman Rickie Simpkins, Don't Fret It is a showcase of his singularly impressive talents. Joined by an all-star cast of the bluegrass elite, including friends Tony Rice and Dan Tyminski, Simpkins more than steals the show and proves himself the consummate musician in tackling a set fairly evenly split between instrumental workouts and vocal cuts. With a contemporary bluegrass sound dominating an album that covers many musical moods, it may come as some surprise that the most traditional-sounding track is actually a cover of Tom T. Hall's "Mountain High Feeling Low." A virtuosic performer on fiddle, mandolin, and banjo, he is a near one-man band on tracks like the rousing "Black Mountain Rag" and "Golden Slippers," giving more than sufficient evidence for why he is such a sought-after session player. All in all, a varied and accomplished album that should be a welcome addition to all who appreciate exceptional musicianship. - Matt Fink, All Music Guid...e Read more Less

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Biography

Rickie Simpkins

A fiddler since the age of six, Rickie Simpkins is a true master of his instrument with contributions to a fairly overwhelming list of albums. Growing up in Montgomery County, VA, immersed in the sounds of his family's Appalachian roots, Simpkins would learn the banjo, guitar, and fiddle as a child, even performing with heroes Flatt Scruggs at the age of nine. By the t... Read more