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  1. There Ain't No Way Out. The New Lost City Ramblers. Almost 40 Years ago the New Lost City Ramblers began their campaign of appreciation for Southern string band music, performing traditional music in traditional ways. Their vision and talent helped broaden popular music styles.

  2. Tom Paley, John Cohen, and Mike Seeger Sing Songs of the New Lost City Ramblers (1978) (Folkways) Old Time Music (1994) The Early Years, 1958-1962 (1991) (Folkways) Out Standing In Their Field-Vol. II, 1963-1973 (1993) (Smithsonian Folkways) There Ain't No Way Out (1997) (Folkways) 40 Years of Concert Performances (2001) 50 Years ...

  3. In den 1990ern kamen die drei Musiker wieder als die New Lost City Ramblers zusammen und spielten das Album There Ain’t No Way Out (1997) ein. 2009 feierten sie das 50-jährige Jubiläum der Band mit dem Album 50 Years: Where Do You Come From? Where Do You Go?

  4. 2003 — US. CD —. Album, Enhanced. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "There Ain't No Way Out" on Discogs.

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  5. 27. Juni 1997 · "There Ain't No Way Out" is the band's first album of new recordings since its 20th anniversary album in 1978, but it could as easily have been made in 1958 -- or 1928 -- for it...

  6. 1. Nov. 1997 · The New Lost City Ramblers — Mike Seeger, John Cohen and Tracy Schwartz (who replaced Tom Paley in 1962) — were the anti-Kingston Trio. During the 1960s folk revival, they were both meticulous folklorists and a rip-roaring live act, capable of bringing fire, humor and excitement to the pre-bluegrass Southern string-band music ...

  7. 20. Mai 1997 · There Ain't No Way Out by The New Lost City Ramblers released in 1997. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.