Mac Beattie and the Melodiers. Great to see some film of these guys playing – on Don Messer’s show.
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Troubles
I’ve known the fabulous Kilby Snow version of Troubles for years. This evening I was surfing about on the YouTube machine and came across this superb version by The Onlies. I think Mr. Snow would approve.
The Right Combination
I really enjoyed listening to Porter Wagoner’s The Right Combination performed by the Caleb Klauder & Reeb Willms Country Band on the YouTube machine this evening. Klauder & Willms are also half of the fabulous Foghorn Stringband. Both bands really deliver.
Mama’s Hand
The fabulous Hazel Dickens….
Wabash Cannonball
I mentioned the Wabash Cannonball in my post about tune names. Here’s Benny Martin tearing it up, accompanied by John Hartford on banjo. Just wow!
Gentle on my Mind
I was surfing around the YouTube machine, listening to fiddle tunes, when I stumbled into this gem. It’s perfect, isn’t it?
Tune Names
More so than songs, tunes often have lots of names. Sometimes a tune will take on a regional name. Sometimes, nobody locally will have known the actual title, and so simply call it something else. Sometimes, there will be a name from a tune’s country… Read More
Buck Fever Rag
Buck Fever Rag was written by the late great Reg Hill. Mr. Hill was the fiddler in Mac Beattie’s Ottawa Valley Melodiers, but he also had several great solo recordings. I’d bet dollars to donuts the scrub-board player on the Reg Hill cut is Mac… Read More
Improving Canadian/American Relations (or Why Traditional Music #6,427)
Hand of God
Nick Cave & Warren Ellis