
American Primitive is a tight, foot stompin' quartet, composed of the hottest young pickers in California. Whether it is straight bluegrass, jazz, or their original tunes, American Primitive is a unique group of young musicians who will leave you wanting more. Zack Smith (Bass), a graduate of the Ethnomusicology program at UCLA, adds new world rhythm to the genre and a certain Mingus-esque power. Paul Fuller (Banjo/Resonator Guitar), a graduate of the music school at CalArts
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Rebel Yell
Heavy Lifting
Minor Swing
Common
Les Filles Francaises
Expatriate Mental Patient
Stout and Porter
Angeline
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William Harris - Hot Time Blues
Geeshie Wiley / Last Kind Words Blues
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John Hammond - Little Birdie
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Geeshie Wiley - Pick Poor Robin Clean
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Callin' You
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