Dive into the rich tapestry of bluegrass and newgrass music with Red Allen and Frank Wakefield's "The WDON Recordings 1963." This captivating album, released in 2014 by Patuxent Music, is a treasure trove of 22 tracks that encapsulate the essence of traditional and progressive bluegrass. The collaboration between Red Allen, a renowned mandolin player, and Frank Wakefield, a notable fiddler, is complemented by the skilled contributions of Pete Kuykendall on banjo and Tom Morgan on bass, all of whom were part of the WDOTN radio station in Wheaton, Maryland.
Recorded in 1963 but released decades later, this album offers a nostalgic journey through classic tunes and original compositions. Tracks like "Deep Elem Blues," "Pistol Packin' Mama," and "Will You Be Satisfied That Way" showcase the band's mastery of traditional bluegrass, while songs like "I Guess I'll Go on Dreaming" and "I'm Blue and Lonesome Too" highlight their ability to evoke deep emotions through their music. The album also includes lively instrumentals such as "Red Apple Rag" and "Sing, Sing, Sing," demonstrating the band's virtuosity and energetic performances.
With a duration of just over 50 minutes, "The WDON Recordings 1963" is a testament to the enduring appeal of bluegrass music. Whether you're a longtime fan of Red Allen and Frank Wakefield or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate you with its authentic sound and timeless charm.