I haven’t been playing much button accordion lately. Here’s a tune I used to play quite a bit.
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It takes a lot to laugh….
David Bromberg covering Old Weird Bob’s It Takes a Lot to Laugh, it Takes a Train to Cry….
Take a load off
I stumbled across this gem while surfin’ around the YouTube. Mavis Staples shines.
Colter Wall at the Opera House
We trundled out to the Opera House for the Colter Wall show this evening. For those unfamiliar with his music, Colter Wall is a young guy from Swift Current Saskatchewan (or as he calls it, Speedy Creek) who has been making a name for himself… Read More
Bitter Creek
I listen to a lot of music outside of the mainstream star-maker machinery these days, and I’m constantly amazed at the breadth of content people have posted up on YouTube. It’s a remarkable resource. People learning this music when I was growing up without any… Read More
Sandy Boys
Here’s the Lazy Goat Stringband…..
Greasy Coat
Here’s Jack Antler again, this time performing Greasy Coat. This was at our local open mic last night at Fair Grounds Coffee – right here in Long Branch. Ted Myerscough on Guitar and me on clawhammer banjo.
Cold Frosty Morning
Jack Antler played for the first time in front of an audience at our local open mic at Fair Grounds Coffee tonight. Here’s a video of one of the tunes we played, Cold Frosty Morning. It was an appropriate tune, given the cold temperatures we’ve… Read More
Jack Antler
Last month when I played some tunes at the Fair Grounds Open Mic here in Long Branch I met a fellow named Ted Myerscough. Ted responded to my clawhammer playing and told me he played some guitar, so I suggested we get together and jam… Read More
Pap and Jenny
Here are Cathy Barton and Dave Para on the Paul Pepper radio show, performing Pap and Jenny, a song I’m familiar with from their 2010 Sweet Journeys album.