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All posts filed under “music”
It goes kinda like this…
I belong to a group on facebook called Clawhammer Rules, a place where members typically share clean versions of tunes in the form of videos as well as other interesting things related to clawhammer banjo. Back before Christmas, the idea emerged of having a tune… Read More
Forked Deer
Sometimes I wonder if anybody out there looks at these posts or misses them if I’m not around. Today a great friend checked up on me. “You haven’t blogged for a couple days. Are you and Tuffy P OK?”. Oh yeah, we’re fine. I thought… Read More
Goldcrest
….anytime is hurdy gurdy time. Here’s Nigel Eaton
Dion? I Wonder Why
I was at the Nite Owl, getting cleaned up with a haircut and beard trim, lounging back in the chair, and what did I hear? Dion, that’s what. My barber Steph had a Dion and the Belmonts record playing in the shop. Yep, remember Dion… Read More
Moonglow
Here’s Jim Kweskin and Meredith Axelrod performing Moonglow….
16 Tons
Musical interlude time again. Here’s Canadian uke-man Manitoba Hal playing his uke-driven blues version of Sixteen Tons.
The Cape
Time for a brief musical interlude. Here’s the late Guy Clark. Spread your arms and hold your breath and always trust your cape.
Travelin’ music
Since Tuffy P and I are going to take off for a little R&R soon, I thought I ought to post a traveling tune. So….from back when there were two types of music, country AND western, here’s George and Tammy performing Milwaukee Here I Come.
Banjo Practice – Valley Forge
Here’s an attempt at Cathy Barton’s arrangement of the Ramona Jones/Jimmie Driftwood version of Valley Forge.