That title comes from a Bob Dylan quote about Roscoe, who was one of his favorite musicians. Roscoe's high 'n' lonesome voice and strong self-accompaniment on banjo, fiddle, guitar and harmonica made him a favorite of many; ...

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That title comes from a Bob Dylan quote about Roscoe, who was one of his favorite musicians. Roscoe's high 'n' lonesome voice and strong self-accompaniment on banjo, fiddle, guitar and harmonica made him a favorite of many; his 1961 rendition of Man of Constant Sorrow joins Graveyard Blues; Little Maggie; True Love; Knife Guitar , and 21 more!

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