- Burnett & Rutherford (1926-1930) · 1998
- American Epic: The Collection · 2017
- Burnett & Rutherford (1926-1930) · 1998
- Kentucky Mountain Music, Pt.1 · 2003
- Burnett & Rutherford (1926-1930) · 1998
- Times Ain't Like They Used To Be: Early American Rural Music, Vol. 4 · 1999
- Burnett & Rutherford (1926-1930) · 1998
- Burnett & Rutherford (1926-1930) · 1998
- Burnett & Rutherford (1926-1930) · 1998
- Burnett & Rutherford (1926-1930) · 1998
- Kentucky Mountain Music, Pt. 6 · 2003
- Burnett & Rutherford (1926-1930) · 1928
- Burnett & Rutherford (1926-1930) · 1998
Albums
Singles & EPs
About Burnett & Rutherford
Richard Burnett (vocals, guitar, banjo) and Leonard Rutherford (fiddle) were a well-known string band duo in south central Kentucky in the 1920s and 1930s, and they stayed active as performers into the 1950s. They are best known for the archaic-sounding ballad "Willie Moore," which was included on Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music. ~ Steve Leggett
- ORIGIN
- United States of America
- FORMED
- 1914
- GENRE
- Blues