Moran Lee "Dock" Boggs (February 7, 1898–February 7, 1971) was an influential old-time singer, songwriter and banjo player. His style of play, as well as his singing, is considered a unique combination of old-time Appalachian mountain music and the blues. Boggs is deemed by contemporary old-time musicians and performers as a seminal figure in old-time music, at least in part because of the appearance of two of his recordings from the 1920s, "Sugar Baby" and "Country Blues", on the influential Anthology of American Folk Music collection.
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Sugar Baby
Country Blues
Down South Blues
Pretty Polly
Oh Death
Wild Bill Jones
New Prisoner's Song
Coal Creek March
Danville Girl
Bright Sunny South
Old Rub Alcohol Blues
My Old Horse Died
False Hearted Lover's Blues
Lost Love Blues
Hard Luck Blues
Prodigal Son
Drunkard's Lone Child
Mistreated Mama Blues
Rowan County Crew
Sammie, Where Have You Been So Long?
Mother's Advice
Sugar Baby - 2020 Remaster
Harvey Logan
Oh, Death
Wise County Jail
Will Sweethearts Know Each Other There?
Cole Younger
Old Joe's Barroom
No Disappointment in Heaven
Turkey in the Straw
Cuba
Banjo Clog
John Henry
Schottische Time
Little Black Train
Mixed Blues
Davenport
Poor Boy in Jail
Cumberland Gap
The Death of Jerry Damron
Railroad Tramp
Prayer of a Miner's Child
John Hardy
Glory Land
Coke Oven March
Little Omie Wise
Calvary
Papa, Build Me a Boat
Sugar Blues
Loving Nancy
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