For today’s Daily Dose, let’s listen to some melodica. You may or may know be hip to this most interesting wind/keyboard instrument. Enjoy. This first cut also features uke. Uke and melodica in one video. Now that’s excitement. The Rinky Dink Panther Here is Hermeto… Read More
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Whiskey Before Breakfast
I love this tune. You will too. Enjoy your Daily Dose… Peter Knupfer along with Joel Mabus on Mandolin And now Hillar Bergman and James Carr That’s what I’m talkin’ about. Finally, here’s a version that has accordion and didgeridoo…and by God there’s a slide… Read More
Junior Santana Tocando Accordion
Your Daily Dose
Johnny Can’t Dance
Either can I. Here’s your Daily Dose Ray Abshire Octa Clark Pee Wee Broussard Andrew Carriere
Boozoo that’s Who
Let’s go back in time a few years to a place called Dog Hill. Your Daily Dose tonight comes from the late great Boozoo Chavis and his Magic Sounds. I got a paper in my shoe… Johnny Billy-goat
What the world needs now….
….is more spoon players. That’s the whole problem with all that newfangled pop music. It doesn’t make you feel like you ought to pick up a pair of spoons and clack away. Here’s tonight’s Daily Dose. …and then there’s the Vietnamese way Fly around my… Read More
I hate when that happens
My brother Salvelinas Fontinalis sent this video over. It seems unremarkable until just after the 1:30 mark. Check out how cool this player is. Remarkable that the band managed to finish the song.
Forest Flowers
Your Daily Dose this evening is a beautiful Finnish waltz I came across on YouTube, played on chromatic button accordions.
Stompers
Somebody searched the internet for “Sligo Creek Stompers” and came up with this blog. Now I don’t think I’ve heard that name before and a quick search of 27th Street tells me that I’ve never posted anything by them on this blog. I did once… Read More
Kalinka
I’ve never featured the Red Army Choir before on this blog but I guess there’s a first time for everything. Check out this awesome version of Kalinka. I’m sending this one out to Elliot. This song was written in 1860 by the composer and folklorist… Read More