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Bywater Dance Release Date: 9/13/2005 “Elegant” and “funky” aren’t words you’d expect to find in the same sentence, let alone used to describe the same album. But Mary Flower, one of America’s finest blues and roots performers, pulls off that feat with Bywater Dance. A singer with a springwater-clear voice and an accomplished fingerstyle guitarist who also plays flawless lap slide, she reaches to the deepest roots of American roots music for her Yellow Dog Records debut. Bywater Dance brought Mary to a steamy district just downriver from the French Quarter, where her masterful guitar was joined by some of the Big Easy’s finest – Henry Butler, Jon Cleary and Dr. Michael White, among others. You’ll hear rolling rhum-boogie piano, moaning Creole clarinet, ragtime washboard and primally funky sousaphone, as Mary is joined by each partner in turn for a marvelous musical dance. The result sometimes sounds like Memphis Minnie fronting the Hot Five – neither strictly traditional acoustic blues nor straight New Orleans jazz, but a bewitching blend of both that is something new and different. Funky and folky, bluesy and beautiful, Bywater Dance is one irresistible musical journey. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me
Mary Flower
Raise The Devil
Mary Flower
Crow Jane
Mary Flower
New Orleans Hop Scop Blues
Mary Flower
La Grippe
Mary Flower
Last Kind Word Blues
Mary Flower
Terminal Rag
Mary Flower
Brother, Can You Spare A Dime
Mary Flower
Papa's On The Housetop
Mary Flower
Hudson River Rag
Mary Flower
Nobody's Fault But Mine
Mary Flower
Main Street Blues
Mary Flower
Built Right On The Ground
Mary Flower
Good News Waltz
Mary Flower