John Browns Dream - Ephemeral Stringband descargar videos gratis


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Subido: 2013/03/29

A little clip from a fun night at The Basement in Northampton last weekend. With Sasha, Maggie, and Molly. Thanks for Mark Merrett for filming. http://mollyandmaggie.bandcamp.com/album/mutual-love

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10 years ago

Joshua Cummings

I live about an hour from northhampton. I'll have to come see you play sometime. Not much fiddle music down here in ct. sounds good

10 years ago

batfancy

John Brown sure came to Florence! He was a member of the Sanford Street Church in Springfield (now, rather radically, called "St. John's Congregational" in his memory).

10 years ago

Firstname Lastname

whereabouts are you guys?

10 years ago

Dexterluckful

Amen. Good stuff. Keep them videos coming!

11 years ago

sanjuancb

tunearch(DOT)org claims that it predates Harper's Ferry and lists several songs that it is supposedly derived from. I don't know one way or the other, but it was some beautiful playing nonetheless.

11 years ago

dropthumb2

Congratulations! That's wonderful and exciting for you. I'm guessing Bart Reiter? Looks pretty, and well up to the task whatever you have there.

11 years ago

lastnitesfun

Sure. Ron Pen, at University of Kentucky, and Franklin George, a fiddler and piper from WV. As are all things "folk", there's always room for a conversation with many answers. As I said, though, great playing.

11 years ago

lastnitesfun

Fantastic playing! But. . . the John Brown this tune is named after isn't the abolitionist. He was a fiddler.

11 years ago

dropthumb2

New banjo, Maggie? I see that you're playing right over that frailin' scoop.

11 years ago

76artmaker

Very nice indeed! :)

11 years ago

TheHschwartz

Nice, nice, nice!!!!!

11 years ago

dropthumb2

Fun clip Maggie, Molly and Sasha. All looked to be having such a nice time playing.

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