Rare 45 RPM long play records of the great Buddy Durham.
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Showing posts with label march. Show all posts
Thursday, February 16, 2017
Buddy Durham 45 RPM Records
Rare 45 RPM long play records of the great Buddy Durham.
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fancy fiddling,
hillbilly,
hoe-down,
jamming,
march,
old-time,
old-time music,
Ozarks,
reel,
square dance
Saturday, February 4, 2017
May 2015 Child Grove Dance With Geoff Seitz & Charlie Walden - fiddles
From the Child Grove regular Sunday dance and the Monday Club in Webster Groves, MO, May 3, 2015. With Geoff Seitz & Charlie Walden - fiddles, Dennis Buckhannon - guitar, Patt Plunkett - piano and Andy Gribble on bass. Lauren Peckman calling.
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Canada,
contest,
contra,
contra dance,
fiddle tune,
food,
haute cuisine,
hillbilly,
learning missouri,
march,
midwest,
missouri,
Missouri Valley,
old-time,
old-time music,
Ozarks,
possum,
reel,
square dance,
traditional
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Our Trip to the Niel Gow Festival 2015
A quick search of the inter-tubes and we located the Niel Gow Festival in Dunkeld and Birnam in the Highlands.
http://www.niel-gow.co.uk/
Love the pants!
Gow was a contemporary of Robert Burns and is perhaps the best known and most revered of all Scots fiddlers and composers from the "olden days". You can read more about him at:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niel_Gow
See below the beautiful sights of DnB -- the Kirk, bridge, fabulous gigantic trees and more. Everywhere you turn is a picture postcard view. There is a beautiful loch, just a 30 minute walk from the center of Dunkeld. And the fish smoker, the butcher shop, and on and on. What a lovely place.
If you want to immerse yourself in all things Niel Gow you can visit his grave and his home, which is at Inver, a short walk from Birnam along the Tay.
http://pete-clark.com/
There is also great jamming at the Taybank Pub. We met a lot of fine musicians there and enjoyed great food and ale, too. Plenty of small distillery Scotch on hand, too.
Hope to see you there in 2016. Here are few bonus shots including viewing a solar eclipse through a colander!
Labels:
fancy fiddling,
jig,
march,
Niel Gow,
possum,
reel,
Scotland,
scottish,
scottish fiddling,
strathspey,
traditional,
violin
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