In
January of 2004, Pete Pike took the Black
Diamond Band and fiddler,
Jerry Wood into the Flat
Five Recording Studios in Salem, Virginia to lay down
tracks for a bluegrass CD.
They
hit the ground running and the final product reflects remarkable songwriting and
recording talents of the veteran and seasoned
''Hillbilly"
artist, Pete Pike.
Black
Diamond provided the driving
force with incredible tracks of Donnie Marrs'
mandolin on Little Bitty
Teardrops, wonderful
'swing-style' fiddling on Sweet Virginia Lou
by Jerry Wood.
Eddie
Marrs gave it all on banjo and dobro and Scott
Patrick's driving flat-pickin' licks filled in the
middle while Rodney Riffe drove
the tempo on the dog-house bass. Pete's brother, Franklin
Pike, also provided solid rythym licks on his Gibson
F5 mandolin.
Pete's
distictive vocals were backed up with the harmonies of Black Diamond's, Donnie
& Eddie Marrs on tenor,
and the mellow baritone of Rodney Riffe.
This
legendary recording on the Copper
Creek Record label is due to be released the first
of 2005 and will be one you will want to add to your collection.