Doc Watson's Daughter Shares Collection of Family Music
Nancy Watson, daughter of Doc Watson, has meticulously crafted the 4-CD set Milestones: Legends of the Doc Watson Clan. The collection will release on April 30 on Open Records.
The set, produced by Roy Andrade (a member of the Bluegrass and Old Time Country Music Studies faculty at East Tennessee State University), boasts 94 unreleased songs and stories by Doc and other family members. It also contains collages of over 500 Watson family photos. The home recordings span from 1954–2007. Most of it was recorded for personal entertainment, and previously unavailable outside the Watson family.
“I’m so happy that my project is finally seeing the light of day,” commented Nancy Watson. “I’m looking forward to inviting everyone to be part of the family for a bit.”
–Doc, his brother Arnold and their mother Annie: “When I See Jesus” (1964)
–Annie Watson: “The Churning Song” (1969)
–Doc’s one-man band versions of “Boil Them Cabbage Down and “Nine Pound Hammer” (1964)
–Doc and wife Rosa Lee: “I Wish I Was A Single Girl Again” (1967)
–Doc and Nancy: “Let The Rest Of The World Go By” (2006)
–Doc: “The Twelfth Of Never” (1974)
–Doc on electric guitars and bass: “Stardust” (1955)
–Doc, Rosa Lee and son Merle recall how “Merle Learns Guitar” (1984)
–Doc and Merle: “Spanish Fandango” (1964)
–Gaither Carlton: “Keep Your Lamps A-Burning” (1969)
–Doc Watson: “Carolina Cabin,” a Watson original (2006)
–Doc Watson” “Twilight On The Trail” (1954)
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