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    Okay, he's not a band. But his album, "Headed for the Hills," consisting entirely of songs written with Robert Hunter, is a gem. And there's more!

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    Donna the Buffalo... Have to admit Jacob's Ladder was my hook, next thing I knew I headed south to TN 'fore my own lil' Lauderdale tour. Ended with quite an extensive collection. He has to have a personal tailor or two..... A solo performers go, I am always blown away, I mean off in the wind at his shows. He has a new video out off Bluegrass for the song Who's Leaving Who? I do believe.
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    Especially if you like what could be superficially called Hunter's Americana side--Workingman's, for example--there's really a lot to love about this stuff. "Headed for the Hills" has a raft of fabulous guest artists also. I'm too lazy to haul it off the shelf right now, but I seem to recall Gillian Welch and Emmylou Harris and...
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    Jim is awesome, sparklin' awesome, I have seen in with his bluegrass band, with his country band, and solo not to mention with other folk. Dreamin' of the day he does some shows with Hunter live.....or just more songs. First Hunter/Lauderdale collaboration was Joy Joy Joy and I Will Wait For You on I Feel Like Signing Today just got me a copy this year. Was released with Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys at the tail end of last century. What a gem.
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    Donna the Buffalo!
    Jim is always a treat to catch with Donna The Buffalo in Live Oak. Dude can dress, too!
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Okay, he's not a band. But his album, "Headed for the Hills," consisting entirely of songs written with Robert Hunter, is a gem. And there's more!
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Jim is always a treat to catch with Donna The Buffalo in Live Oak. Dude can dress, too!
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Jim is awesome, sparklin' awesome, I have seen in with his bluegrass band, with his country band, and solo not to mention with other folk. Dreamin' of the day he does some shows with Hunter live.....or just more songs. First Hunter/Lauderdale collaboration was Joy Joy Joy and I Will Wait For You on I Feel Like Signing Today just got me a copy this year. Was released with Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys at the tail end of last century. What a gem.
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Especially if you like what could be superficially called Hunter's Americana side--Workingman's, for example--there's really a lot to love about this stuff. "Headed for the Hills" has a raft of fabulous guest artists also. I'm too lazy to haul it off the shelf right now, but I seem to recall Gillian Welch and Emmylou Harris and...
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Donna the Buffalo... Have to admit Jacob's Ladder was my hook, next thing I knew I headed south to TN 'fore my own lil' Lauderdale tour. Ended with quite an extensive collection. He has to have a personal tailor or two..... A solo performers go, I am always blown away, I mean off in the wind at his shows. He has a new video out off Bluegrass for the song Who's Leaving Who? I do believe.
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Check out Jim Lauderdale's " Country Super Hits Vol 1". True to the Bakersfield Sound of Buck Owens, the lyrics are heady and the music Rocks! One of my favorite albums of '07. Liam
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Shelby, the great person who runs Lauderdale's FaceBook page, posted this yesterday: "....stay tuned for more Jim/Robert music coming your way soon!" Earlier, she'd said all she could get Jim to commit to for a release date was "sometime this spring." Anyway, keep your eyes open--
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that's great news!
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Six years? Patchwork River is a fine collaboration - if you don't know this disc and you're jonesin' for some Robert Hunter, not to mention the singing of Jim Lauderdale, it is going to bend your ear in a big way. Lots of cool help laying down ripping leads and tear-inducing steel, too.Got to say this is a timeless release. So we're up to Soul Searching: Memphis, Vol.1/Nashville, Vol.2. I loved I'm A Song, does anyone know Soul Searching?
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Jim is awesome, sparklin' awesome, I have seen in with his bluegrass band, with his country band, and solo not to mention with other folk.
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Coming real soon to my home town. I'll be sure to check him out.
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Amy,He's the real deal. Have a great time!
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At this point I think maybe Robert Hunter actually wrote more songs with Jim Lauderdale than anybody else? Including Jerry? So many great ones, too! Patchwork River, Taking the Rap, Throw My Bucket Down, Thirteen Clocks, Sandy Ford, Fiddler's Heaven, Troublemaker, Lovelorn Rover, Memory, Good Together, Louisville Roll, Turn to Stone, and Reason and Rhyme are some of my favorites, only to name a few!