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  1. John McEuen – banjo; David Coe – mandolin; Sonny Garrish – dobro, steel guitar; Alisa Jones Wall – hammer dulcimer; Joey Miskulin – accordion, piano, producer; Dennis Burnside – piano, synthesizer; David Hoffner – synthesizer; Rob Hajacos – fiddle; Sam Bush – fiddle, mandolin; Stuart Duncan – fiddle, mandolin ...

    • Joey Miskulin, Michael Martin Murphey
    • October 12, 1993
    • Nightingale Recording Studio, The Reflections, Nashville, Tennessee
  2. Track listings. "Cowboy Logic" ( Don Cook, Chick Rains) – 3:35. "I Ride an Old Paint" / "Whoopee Ti-Yi-Yo, Git Along Little Doggies" (Traditional) – 3:01. "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" (Nolan) – 2:20. "Tying Knots in the Devil's Tail" – 3:06.

    • Steve Gibson
    • August 21, 1990
    • Omni Sound Studio, Nashville, Tennessee
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_McEuenJohn McEuen - Wikipedia

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    Solo work

    John McEuen was born in Oakland, California. In 1964, at age 18, he became interested in music after seeing a performance by the Dillards, and learned to play the banjo. Eventually, he took an interest in fiddle and mandolin. In 1986, after twenty years with the Dirt Band, McEuen departed to pursue a solo career. From 1991–1997, he released four albums for Vanguard Records. He composed music for movies and television and he appeared as a guest on albums with several artists including five alb...

    Steve Martin

    John McEuen has known Steve Martin since high school, when he would give Martin occasional lessons on the banjo. In 1978, he was asked by Martin to provide the backing band for a comic, novelty song called King Tut. With Martin on vocals, the Dirt Band recorded the song under the alias "The Toot Uncommons". McEuen produced and played on Martin's album The Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo (Rounder, 2009). The album was Number 1 for seven months and won the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass...

    The American Banjo Museum Hall of Fame Inductee
    Independent Music Award for Best Americana Album, "Made in Brooklyn"
    John McEuen Interview at NAMM Oral History Collection(March 6, 2004)
  4. 01. One More Ride. Sons Of The San Joaquin. One More Ride. 03:18. Composers: Bob Nolan. 02. The Reason Why. Sons Of The San Joaquin. One More Ride. 04:22. Composers: Jack Hannah - Waddie Mitchell. 03. Don't Fiddle With A Cowboy Hat. Sons Of The San Joaquin. One More Ride. 02:54. Composers: Jack Hannah. 04. I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen.

  5. 1. Jan. 2007 · John McEuen. Hey Joe (feat. The Oak Ridge Boys) - Single. Nitty Gritty Surround (Headphones [xi]) (feat. John McEuen, Jimmy Ibbotson & Jennifer Warnes) Listen to The Music of the Wild West by John McEuen on Apple Music. Stream songs including “Cowboy Holler”, “The Wild West Theme” and more.

  6. 8. Okt. 1993 · Listen to unlimited or download Cowboy Songs III by Michael Martin Murphey in Hi-Res quality on Qobuz. Subscription from $10.83/month.

  7. 11. März 2016 · Ten years later, Murphey re-recorded the song with banjo player John McEuen and experienced greater success on the country charts, where it peaked at the ninth spot. The songs lyrics tell the story of a beautiful woman who has a deep love for nature.