Sam Langhorn (1933-2007) was known among locals as the best blues guitarist to come out of Oxford, Mississippi, but he somehow eluded the blues mafia who scoured the state looking for talent. The recordings here are the first ever issued by Langhorn, who demonstrates his skills performing traditional gospel in a style remarkably similar to Mississippi John Hurt. He learned guitar from his mother Camilla, who played at sanctified church services, but eventually chose the blues lifestyle.
Side 1
1 Introduction
2 Keep Your Hands On That Plow
3 Jesus, Won't You Stop By Here
4 I Shall Not Be Moved
Side 2
1 Will The Circle Be Unbroken?
2 If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again
3 When The Saints Go Marching In
4 When The Saints Go Marching In (Instrumental)
The recordings were made around 1963 by two former Ole Miss football stars who befriended Langhorn and simply made the recordings for fun before putting them aside for half a century. Jimmy Hall went on to pursue a career of acting in New York City and L.A., and Robert Khayat a Pro Bowl career with the Washington Redskins then later returning to the University of Mississippi, where he became a celebrated Chancellor.
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Side 1
1 Introduction
2 Keep Your Hands On That Plow
3 Jesus, Won't You Stop By Here
4 I Shall Not Be Moved
Side 2
1 Will The Circle Be Unbroken?
2 If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again
3 When The Saints Go Marching In
4 When The Saints Go Marching In (Instrumental)
The recordings were made around 1963 by two former Ole Miss football stars who befriended Langhorn and simply made the recordings for fun before putting them aside for half a century. Jimmy Hall went on to pursue a career of acting in New York City and L.A., and Robert Khayat a Pro Bowl career with the Washington Redskins then later returning to the University of Mississippi, where he became a celebrated Chancellor.
Label: Big Legal Mess
Condition: New
Thanks for shopping with a real brick n mortar shop ... on the inernet!