Back in the late spring of 1962, folk music enthusiast Peter K. Siegel hauled his Tandberg 3B tape recorder into two New York venues, Blind Lemon's in the West Village and the Friends of Old Time Music concert at New York University's School of Education, for shows by Doc Watson and his father-in-law, Gaither Carlton.And after nearly six decades of personal enjoyment they're coming out as Doc Watson and Gaither Carlton, a 15-song set whose "My Home's Across the Blue Ridge Mountains" premieres below."I was very much infatuated with this music when I was in my teens," Siegel tells Billboard. "I was a banjo player, too, and I was interested in recording people.
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