Syntax Creative Announces Partnership with 615 Hideaway Records and Man-Do-Lin Productions
DESCRIPTION:
“Alabam,” written by Cowboy Copas, features the unmistakable lead vocals of David Nelson. The song was inspired by the tragic events surrounding the Deep South in the early 1960s, particularly the civil rights movement. It serves as a poignant reflection of the racial tension and unrest at that time. Inspired by their resilience and the ongoing fight for equality, Copas set out to create a song that would pay tribute to the state and its people.
KEY SELLING POINTS
- Don Reno was an American bluegrass and country musician and banjo player; joined Bill Monroe's BlueGrass Boys in 1948, later formed a duo with Red Smiley.
- Inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame in 1992, received the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America's Bluegrass Pioneer Award in 1984.
- IBMA Instrumental Group of the Year (with Red Smiley) in 1969 and 1970, and Mandolin Player of the Year in 1990.
- Don began performing with his sons Ronnie, Don Wayne and Dale in later years.
- Don Reno was an American bluegrass and country musician and banjo player; joined Bill Monroe's BlueGrass Boys in 1948, later formed a duo with Red Smiley.
- Inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame in 1992, received the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America's Bluegrass Pioneer Award in 1984.
- IBMA Instrumental Group of the Year (with Red Smiley) in 1969 and 1970, and Mandolin Player of the Year in 1990.
- Don began performing with his sons Ronnie, Don Wayne and Dale in later years.
TRACK LISTING
- Sundown and Sorrow
- I Love My Savior Too
- Unfaithful One
- Unwanted Love
- There's Another Baby Waiting for Me Down the Line
- Whispering
- I Don't Blame You
- Drifting with the Tide
- Alabam
- Trail of Sorrow