Monday, May 30, 2011
The Country Boys (later known as The Kentucky Colonels) - Practice / rehearsal session
The Country Boys (later known as The Kentucky Colonels) - Practice / rehearsal session
Leroy “Mack” McNees' parents home - Los Angeles area, California - circa 1959-1960
One of the earliest recordings of Clarence White, recorded when he was 15 or 16 years old. This was the family bluegrass band that his brother Roland had started a few years earlier and that later became The Kentucky Colonels. This also circulates as being from 1962, but that is incorrect. The circulating copy on another blog is paired with another Country Boys rehearsal (which IS from late 1961 or early 1962). This lineup only existed until 1961, when Eric White left the band.
Source: Leroy McNees' master reel
Roland White, mandolin and vocals
Clarence White, guitar and vocals
Eric White Jr., bass and vocals
Billy Ray Lathum, banjo and vocals
Leroy "Mack" McNees, dobro and vocals
1. Angel Of Death (2:48)
2. Who Will Sing For Me (0:28)
3. Who Will Sing For Me (2:05)
4. Singing All Day (0:46)
5. Singing All Day (2:14)
6. If I Be Lifted Up (1:06)
7. Wicked Path Of Sin (2:11)
8. I Hear A Voice Calling (2:40)
9. Are You Afraid To Die (3:09)
10. Let Me Walk Lord (1:44)
11. A Beautiful Life (1:24)
12. Working On A Building (2:23)
13. A Beautiful Life (2:15)
14. Old Time Religion (2:16)
Artwork Included
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