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In the film, it was a hit for the Soggy Bottom Boys, and would later become a real hit off-screen. Tyminski has performed the song at the Crossroads Guitar Festival with Ron Block and live with Alison Krauss. The song received a CMA Award for "Single of the Year" in 2001 and a Grammy for "Best Country Collaboration with Vocals" in 2002.
The Rank Strangers were an Australian bluegrass band that won multiple national and international awards during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Random House’s 1991 book Australian Country Music declared the Rank Strangers to be among the major figures of the 1990s Australian music scene, along with Keith Urban and country legend Slim Dusty .
O Brother, Where Art Thou? won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 2002, the Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals (for singer Dan Tyminski, whose voice overdubbed George Clooney's in the film on "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow", Nashville songwriter Harley Allen, and the Nashville Bluegrass Band's Pat Enright), and the Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal ...
Stanley Brothers & The Clinch Mountain Boys: King: 615: Hymns and Sacred Songs: King: 645: Mountain Song Favorites Featuring 5 String Banjo: Starday: SLP 106: reissued 1964 as Nashville NLP-2014 1960: Sacred Songs from the Hills: Starday: SLP-122: The Stanley Brothers Sing Everybody's Country Favorites: King: 690: For the Good People: Sacred ...
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Keep scrolling for a full breakdown of the similarities — and differences — in The Strangers: Chapter 1 compared to The Strangers: Similarity: Boys With Pamphlets. Cover Images.
Douglas playing one of his resonator guitars. In addition to his fourteen solo recordings, Douglas has played on more than 1,600 albums. [5] [6] As a sideman, he has recorded with artists as diverse as Garth Brooks, Ray Charles, Eric Clapton, Phish, Dolly Parton, Susan Ashton, Paul Simon, Mumford & Sons, Keb' Mo', Ricky Skaggs, Elvis Costello, Tommy Emmanuel, James Taylor, Johnny Mathis and ...
In 1980, he was cast as Sheriff Isum Gorch in Soggy Bottom U.S.A. Johnson played Bartlett in the 1962–63 season of Have Gun Will Travel, which featured a short scene of his riding skills. In 1963, Johnson appeared as Spinner on the TV Western The Virginian in the episode titled "Duel at Shiloh". [11]