# Red Clay Ramblers

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Red Clay Ramblers Origin North Carolina, U.S. Genres Old time Website redclayramblers.com

Musical artist

**The Red Clay Ramblers** are a [North Carolina](/source/North_Carolina)–based band founded in [Durham, North Carolina](/source/Durham%2C_North_Carolina), performing continuously since their formation in 1972. The current touring band has been together since 1987, with Jack Herrick ([trumpet](/source/Trumpet), bass), [Bland Simpson](/source/Bland_Simpson) ([piano](/source/Piano)), Clay Buckner ([fiddle](/source/Fiddle)), and Chris Frank ([guitar](/source/Guitar)). The original members included Mike Craver ([guitar](/source/Guitar)) Tommy Thompson ([banjo](/source/Banjo)), Bill Hicks ([fiddle](/source/Fiddle)), and Jim Watson ([mandolin](/source/Mandolin), bass).

## Career

Mike Craver joined Red Clay Ramblers in 1973, and recorded with them on their first record, which was released by Folkways under the title *The Red Clay Ramblers with Fiddlin' Al McCanless.* The quartet continued their recording career with *Stolen Love* on the [Flying Fish](/source/Flying_Fish_Records) label, recorded in 1974 and released in 1975 during their successful run in "Diamond Studs." Jack Herrick joined the band in 1976 as a bass and trumpet player. The band recorded, concertized and performed in theatrical productions, most notably *Diamond Studs* (Bland Simpson/Jim Wann) off-Broadway in 1975. Their 1977 recording, *Merchants Lunch*, described a [trucker](/source/Trucker)'s disastrous visit to a [Nashville](/source/Nashville%2C_Tennessee) [diner](/source/Diner). (The diner still exists at the same location, but has been renamed the "Merchant's Restaurant").

The recordings produced by the Red Clay Ramblers during their first decade include *Stolen Love,* *Twisted Laurel,* *Merchants Lunch,* *Meeting in the Air,* *Chuckin' the Frizz,* and *Hard Times,* all on the Flying Fish label, and all available as CDs through [Rounder Records](/source/Rounder_Records). The first decade of the Ramblers also produced album-collaborations with other musicians, including [Debby McClatchy](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Debby_McClatchy&action=edit&redlink=1) in 1976 and [Si Kahn](/source/Si_Kahn) in 1981. *Chuckin' the Frizz* is noteworthy as a [live album](/source/Live_album). *Meeting* is an album of all Carter Family songs featuring the singing of Tommy Thompson, Mike Craver, and Jim Watson. These early albums featured several writing collaborations by Mike Craver and Tommy Thompson, the most "famous" of which are "Merchants Lunch" and "The Ace." Debby McClatchy recorded Hicks' most infamous original composition, "You Were Only F**king, While I Was Making Love."

Fiddler Clay Buckner joined the band when fiddler Bill Hicks left the band in 1981. The Red Clay Ramblers continued to perform steadily, including an Off-Broadway production of [Sam Shepard](/source/Sam_Shepard)'s *Lie of the Mind* in 1985–86. Following that production the personnel of the group changed, with [Shawn Colvin](/source/Shawn_Colvin) and [Bland Simpson](/source/Bland_Simpson) replacing Watson and Craver. Colvin left the band August 1987, replaced by Chris Frank on guitar-accordion-tuba.

The lineup of Thompson, Herrick, Buckner, Simpson and Frank toured internationally from 1987 through 1993, including scoring two Sam Shepard movies (*Far North*, 1988 and *Silent Tongue*, 1994).[1] They acted in *Silent Tongue*, appearing as an 1870s medicine show band, where they met clowns [Bill Irwin](/source/Bill_Irwin) and [David Shiner](/source/David_Shiner_(clown)) and spawned the seeds of what became *[Fool Moon](/source/Fool_Moon_(play))*, which they first performed on Broadway between February and September 1993. *Fool Moon* returned to Broadway twice more (1995, 1998) and won a Special Tony Award in June, 1999.

Cartoonist [Doug Marlette](/source/Doug_Marlette) collaborated with Bland Simpson and Jack Herrick of the Red Clay Ramblers on a musical comedy adaptation of his [Kudzu (comic strip)](/source/Kudzu_(comic_strip)), as "Kudzu, A Southern Musical," produced in North Carolina and Washington, D.C., in 1998. The Ramblers issued a CD of songs from the show, with cover art by Marlette.

Founder Tommy Thompson, who retired from the band at the end of 1993, suffering from Alzheimers, died on January 24, 2003.[2]

The band continues to perform and record as a quartet, with banjoist Rick Good of Dayton, Ohio, and drummer Rob Ladd, including composed works for the [Atlanta Ballet](/source/Atlanta_Ballet) (2003)[3] and the [Carolina Ballet](/source/Carolina_Ballet) (2005),[4] and the musical [Lone Star Love](/source/Lone_Star_Love), which played off-Broadway in 2004–2005,[5][6] and had a failed pre-Broadway tryout in Seattle in 2007.[7]

## Partial discography

- *The Red Clay Ramblers with Fiddlin' Al McCanless* (1974)

- *Stolen Love* (1975)

- *Twisted Laurel* (1976)

- *Debby McClatchy with the Red Clay Ramblers* ([Innisfree/Green Linnet](/source/Green_Linnet_Records), 1976)

- *Merchants Lunch* (1977)

- *Chuckin' the Frizz* (1979)

- *Hard Times* (1981)

- *It Ain't Right* (1986)

- *The Music of Sam Shepard's 'A Lie of a Mind'* (1986)

- *Sam Shepard's 'Far North'* (1989)

- *Rambler* ([Sugar Hill](/source/Sugar_Hill_Records_(bluegrass_label)), 1992)

- *Live* (1993)

- *Yonder* (2002)

- *Kudzu* (2003)

- *Rambleshoe* (2005)

- *Lone Star Love* (2006)

- *Fool Moon*

- *The Music* (2007)

- *Old North State* (2009)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** [Movie Reviews, Showtimes and Trailers - Movies - New York Times](https://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/filmography.html?p_id=107746)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Mike Craver Bio"](http://mikecraver.com/ncfj.html). Mikecraver.com. Retrieved September 17, 2012.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** [Ramblin'Suite - Red Clay Ramblers and the Atlanta Ballet](http://www.redclayramblers.com/ramblin_suite.htm)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** [Carolinaballet.com](http://www.carolinaballet.com/06-07-season/CJamboree.html) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20070708091110/http://www.carolinaballet.com/06-07-season/CJamboree.html) July 8, 2007, at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** [Lone Star Love Rides Into Town Off-Broadway Nov. 23](https://playbill.com/article/lone-star-love-rides-into-town-off-broadway-nov-23-com-122723)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** [Red Clay Ramblers Papers Inventory (#4756)](http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/r/Red_Clay_Ramblers.html)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** [Love Gone Wrong: Lone Star Love Cancels Broadway Engagement](https://playbill.com/article/love-gone-wrong-lone-star-love-cancels-broadway-engagement-com-143954)

## External links

- [Inventory of the Red Clay Ramblers Papers, 1970s-1990s](http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/r/Red_Clay_Ramblers.html), in the [Southern Historical Collection](/source/Southern_Historical_Collection), [UNC-Chapel Hill](/source/University_of_North_Carolina_at_Chapel_Hill)

- [The Red Clay Ramblers official website](http://redclayramblers.com)

- [The Red Clay Ramblers First 10 Years](http://www.earlyblurs.com)

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