Just a Little Bit - Creighton Lindsay

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During the 1970s, Creighton Lindsay impressed North American and European folk music audiences with his spirited performances and recordings with a series of accomplished acts in the traditional music idiom—Jon Cooper, Wild Mountain Thyme, and The Ambassadors. The release in 1982 by Rooster Records of “I Ain't Worried” (Creighton's first solo effort) quickly established Creighton Lindsay as one of the finest of a new generation of American roots stylists. Lindsay's distinctive slide guitar and evocative compositions caught the ear of filmmaker Gus Van Sant, who hired Creighton to compose the musical score for his first full-length feature film Mala Noche in 1985--a New York Times “Critic's Pick”. In the 1990s, the independent label Time & Strike released a number of recordings featuring Creighton Lindsay: the CD re-issue of “I Ain't Worried,” Scrapbook (a collection of rare vault recordings that spanned Lindsay's career at the end of the millennium), and The Oxymorons (a collection of old-time tunes performed with Clyde Curley on mandolin and Joel Bernstein on banjo and harmonica). During the last five years, Lindsay has produced two collections of fiddle tunes-- A Portland Selection and A Portland Selection 2 , featuring the playing of George Penk, Clyde Curley, and Susan Songer ( www.theportlandcollection.com ). Both recordings have received rave reviews from fiddle music enthusiasts around the world and have garnered a “good as it gets” from NPR's Bob Boilen. The 2006 release of Creighton's Round by Round on Workbench Records is indeed an event to celebrate. It reunites Lindsay with producer Bob Lawson (his co-producer for “I Ain't Worried”) and Isaiah Jones—the gifted Grammy-winning gospel songwriter and singer who contributed vocals to Scrapbook . Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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