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Kenny Hall and the Sweets Mill String Band were recorded in three long sessions in the spring of 1972. Thirteen of the tunes were released that year by Bay Records (TPH 727). Volume 2 (Bay 103) was released sometime later and was a collection of 14 songs and tunes from that same recording session. This CD contains most of both volumes 1 and 2. The band includes Kenny Hall on mandolin, Jim Ringer on guitar, Ron Tinkler on banjo, Harry Liedstrand on fiddle, and Cary Lung on mandolin. Larry Hanks plays the jew's harp on several tunes. The Sweets Mill String Band had it's musical birth in the Central San Joaquin Valley in and around Fresno, Sweets Mill, Pierce's Park, and the orange groves of Centerville. The music is old-time style in the tradition of the Skillet Lickers, the North Carolina Ramblers, and Valley folks such as Ron Hughy, Otis Pierce, and Kenny Hall. In the mid 1960s Ron Tinkler and Jim Ringer were teaming up with Kenny Hall for music jobs around the valley. In 1967 Harry Liedstrand and Cary Lung joined the informal music making that was happening in the homes of friends and out at Pierce's Park. By 1969 Kenny, Jim, Ron, and Harry were playing up and down the West Coast at universities and folk festivals as the Sweets Mill String Band. Cary formally joined the band in 1971 to stand in for Kenny when the Sweets Mill String Band gathered together with a host of other west coast musicians to form the Portable Folk Festival. Kenny kept the home fires burning in California while the Portable Folk Festival toured the country, playing at festivals, colleges, pot-lucks, and coffee houses. As the 1970s and 1980s wore on, the movements of life took everyone in different directions, though we occasionally got together for a party, a reunion concert, or just a visit and some informal tunes. While balancing the challenges of raising families and pursuing careers, everyone continued to play music, be it old-time, country, or Irish. Kenny recorded several albums including a solo album 'Kenny Hall,' with Philo Records in 1974; 'Kenny Hall and the Long Haul String Band,' with Voyager Records in 1980; 'The Happy Neighbor Club,' with the Fresno Folklore Society in 1988; and 'Raise the Roof: Kenny Hall and the Long Haul String Band.' Kenny has appeared on albums with the Boys of the Lough, U. Utah Phillips, Jean Ritchie, and others, as well as on anthologies from San Diego and Fox Hollow Folk Festivals, and the Festival of American Fiddle Tunes. 1999 saw the publication of Kenny Hall's Music Book, Old-Time Music for Fiddle and/or Mandolin by Mel Bay Publications. Kenny, with his wife Marta, has made two trips to Ireland, and played many festivals across the U.S. He still lives and plays music in Fresno, California. Jim Ringer traveled far and wide, singing and writing songs before leaving us on St. Patrick's Day in 1992. He recorded many fine albums, including 'Waitin' For the Hard Times to Go' for Folk Legacy, and 'Good to Get Home' and 'Any Old Wind That Blows' for Philo Records. Now we like to think he's playing music with Hank Williams and Otis Pierce. Virgil Byxbe, who named the Sweets Mill String Band after his Sierra Mt. Music gathering, also passed on shortly before Jim in 1992. Cary Lung moved to Tucson Arizona where he became a toy-master and created an enchanting toy store. Playing with toys, laughing with children, and playing Irish music all while raising two beautiful daughters, Chloe and Haley, have kept Cary young at heart and full of fun. Ron and Ellen Tinkler are working and teaching in Mendocino County. Together they have raised two new Tinklers, Omie and Jesse, and countless gardens, flowers, and vegetables. Playing music and singing together have kept their home country-cozy and a great meeting ground for old-time country music around Northern California. Harry Liedstrand is teaching children and playing music in Walnut Creek, California. He and Cindy play music together and have two musical kids; Terrell plays guitar and violin, and Farrin plays violin and dances. When joined by Harry's father Al, three generations fiddle old-time music together at the annual Liedstrand Family Show in the giant redwoods of California's north coast. It was the love of this old music that sparkled and drew us together some 35 years ago. Now, in this new millennium, it still brings us spinning together for a rare reunion concert or festival. Celebrating the currents of life through rhythm, melody, and harmony have merged us together in wonderful ways, meaningful not only to us, but to others as well. Through playing, listening, dancing, and singing we have enhanced our celebration of joy. Just tapping your foot to the rhythm of an internal melody, or humming that wistful tune you feel emerging can make all the difference. Perhaps it would be fun to write some liner notes that read 'We're back! And we're better than ever!' But really, this is just a fresh look at a snapshot from long ago. The Sweets Mill String Band exists as an entity mostly in spirit...gathering together occasionally to make a joyful noise...glad you noticed. H. Liedstrand and R. Tinkler, April, 2001.
R**2
good album, but unfortunately the wrong one
I searched Amazon for one specific song by this group, I was led to believe it was on this album but it is not. I wish Amazon or it's vendors would publish a list of album contents when listing music albums on the site. Now I am at a loss how to get the correct album (all of which seem to have identical covers and publisher) without a song list included in the description.I gave four stars because it's a good album, but just not the one I expected it to be.UPDATE: I see that my review of a few minutes ago is included as a review for the album shown above. The one above is what I thought I'd ordered, the track list does contain the songs I wanted. The album I received has an identical cover but the tracks are completely different and omit the one song I came to Amazon to find; it's not at all the album I thought I'd ordered. I am very disappointed at the lack of clarity in the album descriptions.
M**A
Magical Stringband
One of the best stringband albums ever. Once in awhile magic happens when diverse people find themselves thrown together by circumstance. It happened that year when Kenny Hall showed up at Sweets Mill.
D**S
THIS IS GOOD
NOT AS GRATE AS THE ORIANALBUT MOST OF THE SONGS FROM THE ORIANAL ALUMB. I LOVE THE ORIANAL AND I JUAT LIKE THIS ONE.
M**R
Fantastic album. I can't understand how I missed this ...
Fantastic album. I can't understand how I missed this the first time round. Virtually two albums for the price of one. Great value and terrific music.
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