Teddie Cochran
Tribute to all the great fiddle players of yesteryears and today.
The wishing chair is a story of the San Miguel Mission Legend. It is told that an indian maiden was blessed in the chair and her wish came true.
I think the lyric of this song says it better than I can unless I'm singing it.
I was driving to work as usual and like every day I praised Jesus and thanked the Lord for the day. Then I asked Lord, what is it of me you would have me to do for you. He asked I write this song for you.
When two people fall in love that love is the foundation or canvas for the masterpiece they paint together.
'County Line' band members; Rythum Guitar, Lead Vocal - Teddie Cochran: Fiddle, Background Vocal - Rebecca Snow: Banjo, Background Vocal - David Balinski: Bass - John McConnell: Mandolin - Jimmy Beeler
A Story told by a Gibson Dove guitar and his adventures. Lead and background vocals, Rythum guitar, Banjo, Fiddle - Teddie Cochran: lead Guitar - Jimmy Tears; Bass - Nic Brodie
Lee Herterich and I co-wrote the lyric. He did a folk version while I wrote a oldtime bluegrass version. This soundtrack feature my best friend and fiddle player Jimmy Tears playing the fiddle and mandolin.
There are few things in this world worth dying for. Jesus Christ is the highest and most deserving, for there is no greater Glory than a life in his service.
Subject: You've Reached the Top 10! Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 08:32:57 -0600 Dear Teddie Cochran - Songwriter, CONGRATULATIONS! 'Lord, Which Way From Here' has entered the Country - Religious Top 10 at Broadjam! Click on the link bel
My arrangment of an old civil war tune performed by 'The County Line Band'. Lead vocal, rythum guitar & banjo - Teddie Cochran: Fiddle, Background vocal - Rebecca Snow: Mandolin - Jimmy Beeler: Bass-John McConnell
A Haggards Style Honky Tonk Swing
Originally written as a bluegrass fiddle tune however when I took this song into the studio a top fiddle player was not avialable. We opted to do the fiddle part as a lead guitar part. So I rewrote the fiddle part as a guitar lead lick.