Rudy Barrett
Country, bluegrass, Americana, banjo.
A bluegrass style banjo instrumental.
"Whoa Mule Whoa" is a Traditional Country track by Rudy Barrett on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by banjo, giving the song its signature feel. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Traditional Country chart, peaking at #6. Fans of Barrett and RUDY will find "Whoa Mule Whoa" worth adding to their playlist via SoundClick.
Song in the style of Barrett and RUDY.
Independent artist Rudy Barrett drops "John Henry", a Bluegrass track on SoundClick. Featuring banjo, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. This track holds its own in the bluegrass landscape — a confident, well-executed piece. "John Henry" has peaked at number 3 on the SoundClick Bluegrass chart. Listeners who follow Barrett and RUDY will feel right at home with this Rudy Barrett release on SoundClick.
A bluegrass, country type song with guitar, banjo, mandolin, bass, and featuring three part harmony on chorus. With Vern Thornton on guitar and harmony vocals, and Bill Lee on mandolin, bass and harmony vocals.
"At The End Of Dusty Road" by Rudy Barrett is a Traditional Country production available on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by banjo, giving the song its signature feel. A solid entry in the traditional country space, crafted with care and intention. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Traditional Country chart, peaking at #6. Stream "At The End Of Dusty Road" and explore more from Rudy Barrett on SoundClick.
This recording is an older project recorded on analog tape and recently digitally remastered.
The banjo is an honest to goodness Gibson Mastertone arch top made sometime in the early 1950's. It has been through the wars of being played everyday for over 50 years.
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I've been playing music forever it seems. I have a resume and further info at my website:
http://rudybarrett.tripod.com
Also the wife and I have an act "The Two Crew" our website is:
http://thetwocrew.tripod.com
Yes, playing live is much better than trying to play once you are dead. I'm still doing shows.
Country - Bluegrass, Don Reno, Earl Scruggs, Mother Maybelle Carter, John Duffy, Ray Price, Hank Williams, Ernest Tubb, my father.
I enjoy watching and listening to the youngsters coming up and playing music.