Just check out the Taylor and Stella Kimble. Who says I don’t listen to dance music!
All posts tagged “Daily Dose”
Western Country (or why traditional music #3257)
I’m goin’ to the Western Countries now Susananna Gal, goin’ to the Western Countries now Susananna Gal. This is one of my favourite old time tunes. I’ve posted several versions on this blog in the past. I stumbled on this one tonight and I liked… Read More
I’ve been all around this world…
This is a tune that has had a bit of a renaissance due to the film Inside Llewyn Davis, but it is one I’ve known for many years. It has some different names – Hang me oh hang me is one. I’ve been all around… Read More
John Brown’s Dream
John Brown’s dream, John Brown’s dream, John Brown’s dream, the devil is dead. Come on, Lula, come on Lula, Come on Lula, eat your hog and your bread found on the YouTube….featuring Janet Foster (fiddle), Mike Jarboe (fiddle), Ernie Amabile (guitar) & Paul Draper (banjo).
Forked Deer
Enjoy Elmer Rich playing Forked Deer…. Now I know those of you who keep coming back are thinking, yeah but what does it sound like on clawhammer? Give a listen to Jeff Osborne. Now that’s some fancy clawhammer! And finally, from Randy Adams’ stream, here’s… Read More
More Julianne Johnson
Here’s a Danish band called Big Hungry Joe. Very nice version!
Two-step
I just came across this charming video on YouTube featuring Cajun accordionist Nathan Abshire.
Julianne Johnson
Here’s a version of one of my fave Old Time tunes, called Julianne Johnson. The players are Ed Britt and Don Borchelt playing banjo two ways…generously shared on the YouTube machine
Where the Ottawa River flows by….
Time for a Daily Dose of Mac Beattie and the Ottawa Valley Melodiers….yo hip, hip ho….. And how about a Canadian train wreck tune, Train Wreck at Almonte Here’s Mac Beattie’s tribute to fiddle great Ward Allen And another tribute number, to Canada’s great fiddlers.… Read More
Don’t start me talkin’….
Here’s Weird Bob covering one of my fave Sonny Boy Williamson tunes – Letterman. And of course here’s Sonny Boy. I’m going to spare you the New York Dolls and Doobie Brothers versions and go right to James Cotton