
Wallace Pryor

Saint Louis Blues Saint Louis Blues
Saint Louis Blues played by "Lost Creek Rising": Mary Duello--vocal, shaker. Wallace Pryor--electric mandolin. Dan Bayne-- electric guitar. Jim Gibson--electric bass.
6/1/2018 Country Blues

Down The River Down The River
Traditional American fiddle tune. Wallace Pryor: twin fiddles, banjo, bass. Dan Bayne: guitar.
6/30/2005 Bluegrass

Cotton Eyed Joe Cotton Eyed Joe
Traditional fiddle tune. It was a very popular tune when I lived in Texas during the 1970s. Wallace Pryor: fiddle, electric mandolin, bass. Dan Bayne: guitar.
6/30/2005 Bluegrass

Bill Cheatham Bill Cheatham
Traditional American fiddle tune. Wallace Pryor: fiddle, electric mandolin, bass. Dan Bayne: guitar.
6/30/2005 Bluegrass

Farther Along (feat. Dan Bayne) Farther Along (feat. Dan Bayne)
Traditional Gospel song. Dan Bayne: lead vocal. Wallace Pryor: vocal, mandolin, guitars, bass.
6/30/2005 Christian Country

Uncloudy Day (feat. Dan Bayne) Uncloudy Day (feat. Dan Bayne)
Traditional Gospel song. Dan Bayne: lead vocal, rhythm guitar. Wallace Pryor: vocals, mandolin, fiddle, banjo, bass.
6/29/2005 Christian Country

No One Can Change (feat. Dan Bayne) No One Can Change (feat. Dan Bayne)
A true to life song about the frustrations of love. Dan Bayne: lead vocal. Wallace Pryor: vocals, mandolin, guitar, bass.
6/29/2005 Traditional Country

Life's Evening Sun (feat. Dan Bayne) Life's Evening Sun (feat. Dan Bayne)
Also known as "A Beautiful Life." Traditional gospel song. Dan Bayne: lead vocal, rhythm guitar. Wallace Pryor: vocals, mandolins, lead guitar, bass.
6/29/2005 Christian Country

Will The Circle Be Unbroken (feat. Dan Bayne) Will The Circle Be Unbroken (feat. Dan Bayne)
Traditional gospel song, or it may have been written by A. P. Carter. Dan Bayne: lead vocal, guitar. Wallace Pryor: vocals, fiddle, banjo, mandolin, bass.
6/29/2005 Cover Songs

Booger Man Booger Man
Traditional American fiddle tune. The title probably refers to the mythical creature children are afraid of; not nose picking. Wallace Pryor: mandolin, bass. Dan Bayne: guitar.
7/2/2005 Bluegrass

Cluck Old Hen Cluck Old Hen
Traditional American modal fiddle tune. The weird noises are squeaks on the bass strings. It seemed to add something so we left them in the mix. Wallace Pryor: mandolin, fiddle, lead guitar, bass. Dan Bayne: rhythm guitar.
7/2/2005 Bluegrass

Colby Colby
Original mandolin tune named for my dog, my best friend for nearly 16 years, he's the dog on the right in the picture. I will always miss you, Colby. Wallace Pryor: mandolin, bass. Dan Bayne: guitar.
7/2/2005 Bluegrass

Dance All Night Dance All Night
Traditional American fiddle tune. Wallace Pryor: mandolin, fiddle, bass. Dan Bayne: guitar.
7/2/2005 Bluegrass

Grendel Grendel
Original mandolin tune named for a cat I used to have, and the monster from "Beowulf." Wallace Pryor: mandolin, bass. Dan Bayne: guitar.
7/2/2005 Traditional European

Jabberwock Jabberwock
Original mandolin tune, named after a dog my parents had, and a monster in a Lewis Carroll poem. Wallace Pryor: mandolin, bass. Dan Bayne: guitar.
7/2/2005 Bluegrass

Nancy Nancy
Traditional tune, probably of Irish origin; it might be known by another title. Multiple mandolins give an unusual effect. Wallace Pryor: three mandolins, bass. Dan Bayne: guitar.
7/4/2005 Traditional Irish

Wagner Wagner
Traditional American fiddle tune. Wallace Pryor: mandolin, lead guitar, bass. Dan Bayne: rhythm guitar.
7/2/2005 Bluegrass

Marilyn Marilyn
I named this tune for my mother, Marilyn Wallace Pryor 1933-2001. Wallace Pryor: mandolin. bass. Dan Bayne: guitar.
7/4/2005 Traditional Celtic

Sail Away Ladies Sail Away Ladies
A traditional USA fiddle tune. The use of a minor supertonic chord in place of a dominant chord makes it a little different. Wallace Pryor: mandolin, lead guitar, bass. Dan Bayne: rhythm guitar.
7/4/2005 Bluegrass

Jubilo Jubilo
Instrumental version of a Civil War era song called "The Year Of Jubilo" or "Kingdom Coming." The words used a Biblical theme of slaves being freed; which was updated to 1860s USA. Wallace Pryor: mandolin, bass. Dan Bayne: guitar.
7/4/2005 Bluegrass