South Moon Under
South Moon Under
This song was inspired by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings’
book of the same title, published in 1933.
She had moved to the Big Scrub of Florida in
1928. In this book, her first novel, she describes the realities of a hard-scrabble life in an almost uninhabitable environment. Hemingway was a big fan of her writing
Tim Stafford guitar and lead and harmony vocals
Thomm Jutz guitar and lead and harmony vocals,
Mark Fain upright bass
Tammy Rogers fiddle
Ron Block banjo
Thomas Cassell mandolin