I’m Blue and Lonesome · The Lord’s Last Supper cover

I’m Blue and Lonesome · The Lord’s Last Supper

Reno & Smiley

Single · 1960 · King 45 5401

Don Reno was one of the few banjo players who could have replaced Earl Scruggs in Bill Monroe's band — and briefly did. Paired with the warm-voiced guitarist and lead singer Red Smiley, he spent the 1950s building one of the most distinctive catalogs in bluegrass, and almost all of it came out on a single label: King Records of Cincinnati.

Reno and Smiley first recorded for King in 1951, with a band they called the Tennessee Cut-Ups. King's owner Syd Nathan ran a famously high-volume operation — country, bluegrass, and rhythm-and-blues all cut in the same plain studio on Brewster Avenue — and Reno and Smiley fed it steadily for more than a decade, with occasional detours through Charlotte and Nashville. Their singles ran from gospel quartets to novelty numbers to flat-out instrumental showpieces.

It was the instrumentals that made Reno a legend. "Tennessee Cut-Up Breakdown," "Choking the Strings," "Double Banjo Blues" — these records showed off a banjo style entirely his own, full of single-string runs that owed as much to flat-pick guitar and jazz as to Scruggs. With fiddler Mack Magaha added in the mid-1950s, the Cut-Ups became a tight, versatile show band.

For all that, Reno and Smiley never chased the folk-revival college circuit the way some of their peers did; they worked the southern television and schoolhouse circuit, and their King singles were aimed squarely at that audience. Red Smiley's failing health forced him to scale back in the mid-1960s, and the partnership wound down — but the body of work they left, almost entirely 45s and 78s, is one of the deepest in the music.

Session details drawn in part from the Bluegrass Discography.

Tracklist

  1. 1 I’m Blue and Lonesome alt version
  2. 2 The Lord's Last Supper

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