Sweet’s Mill Tracks

Archival folk music recordings
Kenny Hall, Jim Bamford, Sue Draheim, Mac Benford, Will Spires at Sweet’s Mill. (1960s photo by George Ballis)

Listen to some of the historic tracks from the book Road to Sweet’s Mill, compiled and edited by Evo Bluestein and Juliana Harris. For background on the songs  below and the musicians performing, you may wish to get the book! Click on a title below to listen.

Stony Point–Sweet’s Mill Mountain Boys

Seventeen Days in Georgia–Sweet’s Mill Mountain Boys

Jaw Harp Boogie–Otis Pierce and Peter Everwine

THE ROAD TO SWEET’S MILL is a marvel in many respects. It’s so rich and complex that I have been savoring it gradually, section by section, as well as casually browsing through the beautiful pages for visual treats and surprises. This is a professional publication in the positive sense of the word, and marvelously beautiful. –Mayne Smith

Walk In Jerusalem–Gene Bluestein

Let It Be–Kathy and Carol

Trashbag Blues–Jody Stecher and Evo Bluestein

Stagolee–Jon Adams

It’s a treasure–both visually and for the first personal accounts, a brilliant success, clearly an important documentation. I’m greatly impressed–a visual fest. –Polly Brewer

Major Harrison’s Fedora–Kevin Keegan

I’m Gettin’ Ready to Go–Gypsy Gyppo String Band

Amazing Grace–Doc Watson and Friends

Just a Hand to Hold–Mark Spoelstra

I am very impressed by and grateful for this work. My initial impression is that at some point your work could be a good text for my folklore course. –Will Spires

Absolutely fabulous. Well done, Evo! –Deborah Robins & Larry Hanks

Lay Down Baby Take Your Rest–The Roundtown Boys

Belly Dance–Darioush Sami, Solomon Feldthouse, Ernie Fischbach

Getting the Hell Out of Fresno–Hank Bradley

Just received Road to Sweet’s Mill…beautiful! Congratulations for producing such a lovely book. –Heather Taylor

I just love your beautiful book. I’m only a few pages into it, because I want to savor it. I’m so pleased at the writing, too. It seems like a lot of effort went into making it factual, and including meaningful detail without too much of it. Truly a fine art!!! I think what you have done will stand the test of time and scrutiny. –Cathie Whitesides

Bonus tracks–exclusive! These cuts are not on the cd that comes with the book Road to Sweet’s Mill.

Mississippi Sawyer–Sweet’s Mill Mountain Boys (1964)

8th Of January–Sweet’s Mil Mountain Boys

Cowboy Waltz–Sweet’s Mill Mountain Boys
Kentucky Waltz–Sweet’s Mill Mountain Boys

Old Joe Clark–Sweet’s Mill Mountain Boys 

Leather Britches–Sweet’s Mill Mountain Boys 

Flop-Eared Mule–Sweet’s Mill Mountain Boys 

Bill Cheatum–Sweet’s Mill Mountain Boys (1964)

BlackMountainRagFireOntheMountain–Sweet’s Mill Mountain Boys

Flop-Eared Mule–Sweet’s Mill Mountain Boys

Dreary Black Hills–Merritt Herring (1967)

Holly–Steve Mann

Darling Corey–Otis Pierce (1965)

More Kevin Keegan tracks

Evo Bluestein School Programs and Fine Instruments