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Authentic Old Tyme Music XX: Denise LaSalle (oooops!)

  

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Via:  krishna  •  8 years ago  •  10 comments

Authentic Old Tyme Music XX: Denise LaSalle (oooops!)


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Krishna
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link   seeder  Krishna    8 years ago

Oh my....!

 
 
 
sixpick
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link   sixpick    8 years ago

I didn't get this sealed.  I don't know why it came up that way with all that extra information.

 
 
 
Krishna
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link   seeder  Krishna  replied to  sixpick   8 years ago

Nice. I'd rather listen to this than discuss politics....

 
 
 
sixpick
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link   sixpick    8 years ago

Well here's another one from Dr CC.

 
 
 
sixpick
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sixpick
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Buzz of the Orient
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link   Buzz of the Orient    8 years ago

To me, Old Timey Music is something like Man of Constant Sorrow, but a more authentic version than in the movie Oh Brother Where Art Thou, such as a old guy singing while picking his banjo. Actually the Carter Family stuff's not too bad.

 
 
 
Krishna
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link   seeder  Krishna  replied to  Buzz of the Orient   7 years ago
Actually the Carter Family stuff's not too bad.

Wildwood Flower is an all time classic!

 
 
 
Krishna
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link   seeder  Krishna    7 years ago

Guess no one here like The Carter Family.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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link   Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Krishna   7 years ago

I do, and Wildwood Flower was a folk music classic.  In the 1960s and 1970s I was deeply involved with folk music, and even opened up Toronto's first Folklore Centre with two draft dodgers as partners. One was a folksinger named Eric Nagler and his wife was Martha Beers, of the Beers family that ran a folk festival in upstate New York on their farm that I attended a few times. I used to stay after the festival and help Bob Beers clean up the site, and once after cleanup he drove with me to the Hudson River where we boarded Pete Seeger's sloop, the Clearwater, and spent a few hours with Pete and his wife Toshi.

 
 

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