Rounder Records is an American record label specializing in folk, bluegrass, blues, and other forms of American roots music. Its roster includes Alison Krauss and Union Station, Béla Fleck, Steve Martin and Edie Brickell, and Steep Canyon Rangers. Rounder's musicians have won over 40 Grammy Awards since the label's inception in 1970. The company also maintains book and video divisions
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Track List
The Johnson Mountain Boys Let The Whole World Talk 2:39
J.D. Crowe & The New South Old Home Place 2:46
Jerry Douglas Cincinatti Rag 2:34
The McCoury Brothers My Sweet Love Ain't Around 4:05
Hazel Dickens Here Today, Gone Tomorrow 2:48
Béla Fleck Texas Barbeque 3:56
Ricky Skaggs I'll Never Find The Way 2:04
Here Today Sweet Little Miss Blue Eyes 1:52
Tony Rice John Hardy 3:19
10ony Trischka Crosseyed Cricket 2:03
The Dreadful Snakes Who's That Knockin' At My Door 3:53
Delia Bell And Bill Grant Your Letter's Overdue 2:27
Sam Bush Leather Britches 3:40
Dry Branch Fire Squad Someone Play Dixie For Me 3:39
Joe Val And The New England Bluegrass Boys Diamond Joe 3:05
Andy Statman The Whup Of Love 3:33
Alison Krauss Too Late To Cry 2:55
Jim & Jesse You Are The One 2:34
Blaine Sprouse Cherokee Maggie 3:20
he Nashville Bluegrass Band Old Devil's Dream 2:30
Rounder was founded in 1970 by Ken Irwin, Bill Nowlin and Marian Leighton-Levy, three college friends in Massachusetts who shared an interest in folk, old country, and bluegrass music. They gave the label its name for several reasons: the shape of a vinyl record, the nickname for a hobo, and the name of the folk band The Holy Modal Rounders. In Rounder's first three years, it released 19 records, starting in 1970 with an album by George Pegram, a 76-year-old banjo player from Texas. The trio self-identified as rounders, the name reflecting the "outlaw self-image of three romantics who positioned themselves in opposition to capitalism, the programmatic rigidity of the old Left, and the more doctrinaire cultural rules of the folk revival itself." Rounder's earliest success was George Thorogood and The Destroyers, a blues-rock band that sold half a million copies of their 1978 album Move It On Over. Headquarters were moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts. Over the years, Rounder expanded its roster to include other genres such as reggae, and zydeco. The label's first Grammy was won by blues guitarist Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown in 1983 for the album Alright Again
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