Friday, March 13, 2026

A New Backing Track For “Little Rock Getaway”

The famous tune “Little Rock Getaway” was first recorded and released by Joe Sullivan in 1935. This tune has become a staple in the Bluegrass community. I used a nice recording by Marshall Wilborn to make my backing track. Here's a great arrangement by Bill Knopf. Enjoy!
I used MIDI for the bass, drums and piano.

I also have a recording of Dave Hum masterfully playing this tune in it original ragtime style, which I did my best to make a backing track from. Since I bought the recording from his wife, I cannot share it. Mine track is inferior to Dave's awesome backing track, but I was able to capture some of his brilliant essence in this ragtime style track. I used an upright MIDI string bass for this track. Since Dave played the tune in G, I have only made backing tracks in the key of G. Enjoy! ...
Bad habits are hard to break. I sincerely thought all my life that this tune was titled, “Little Rock Gateway.” It's Little Rock Getaway.” I like doing a lot of thumb strumming in this tune to give it a ragtime feel. It's a really great song to learn and play.

Dave Hum
(April 11, 1966 - November 14, 2012)

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