Fluxology

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Fluxology
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Studio album by
Released1979
Genre Progressive bluegrass, country
Label Rounder [1]
Jerry Douglas chronology
Fluxology
(1979)
Fluxedo
(1982)
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Fluxology is the debut album by dobro player Jerry Douglas, released in 1979 (see 1979 in music). [3] The album's title comes from Douglas's nickname of "Flux." [4]

Dobro American guitar brand

Dobro is an American brand of resonator guitars, currently owned by Gibson and manufactured by its subsidiary Epiphone. The term "dobro" is also used as a generic trademark for any wood-bodied, single-cone resonator guitar.

Jerry Douglas American bluegrass musician

Gerald Calvin "Jerry" Douglas is an American resonator guitar and lap steel guitar player and record producer.

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1979.

Contents

Fluxology is out of print although most of the tracks can be found on the compilation Everything Is Gonna Work Out Fine .

<i>Everything Is Gonna Work Out Fine</i> 1987 compilation album by Jerry Douglas

Everything Is Gonna Work Out Fine is an album by dobro player Jerry Douglas, released in 1987. It contains all the tracks from his two releases on the Rounder label — Fluxology and Fluxedo — except for "Say a Little Prayer for You".

Track listing

  1. "Fluxology" (Jerry Douglas) – 3:06
  2. "Bill Cheatham" (Traditional) – 3:03
  3. "Say a Little Prayer for You" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David) – 4:11
  4. "C-Biscuit" (Douglas) – 3:30
  5. "Randy Lynn Rag" (Earl Scruggs) – 2:19
  6. "Wheel Hoss" (Bill Monroe) – 2:24
  7. "Red Bud Rag" (Douglas) – 2:59
  8. "Alabam" – 2:53
  9. "Dixie Hoedown" (Jimmie Lunceford, Don Reno) – 1:53
  10. "Blues for Vickie" (Douglas) – 1:02

Personnel

Darol Anger American musician

Darol Anger is an American violinist and founding member of The David Grisman Quintet.

Terry Baucom is an American bluegrass singer, banjo player, and band leader. He is nicknamed "The Duke of Drive" for his propelling banjo style. He leads his band, The Dukes of Drive, and was a founding member of Boone Creek, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, and IIIrd Tyme Out.

J. D. Crowe American musician

James Dee Crowe is an American banjo player and bluegrass band leader. He first became known during his four-year stint with Jimmy Martin in the 1950s.

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References

  1. Brody, David (January 6, 1983). "The Fiddler's Fakebook". Oak Publications via Google Books.
  2. "Fluxology - Jerry Douglas | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  3. "Washington Bluegrass Association IBMA News Page". washingtonbluegrassassociation.org.
  4. "The Encyclopedia of Country Music". Oxford University Press. February 1, 2012 via Google Books.