Tennesee Grey Eagle - Jim Herd, fiddle descargar videos gratis


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Jim's family was playing fiddle in America before the Revolutionary War. They moved to Tennessee, and then to Missouri. Jim moved to Sunnyside, WA, about 55 years ago. He taught a lot of young fiddlers in the Pacific Northwest tunes that had been handed down in his family for many generations. This recording session at the Williams' camp at the 1991 National Oldtime Fiddler's Contest, Weiser, ID, was issued on a Voyager CD. He is backed up by Laura Smith, banjo, Vivian Williams, guitar, Phil Williams, bass. Video by Barry Brower. Jim's music is available on CD 340 "Jim Herd, Old Time Ozark Fiddling" available from Voyager Recordings, www.VoyagerRecords.com

Comentarios

9 years ago

Aaron Arsenault

My family (also fiddle players) also left Tenn. and moved to Missouri down in Barry cty at Roaring River. My Great Grandpa's brother moved out to Prosser, Wa. I wonder if the two families knew each other. Does anyone know where they lived at in MO?

10 years ago

Kristiana Brown

This is my Grampa Herd :) I was so happy to see him again. Made my heart happy to hear his fiddle and voice again. Thank you so much for recordings!

14 years ago

docrw

I grew up since I was 5 next to Jim and Lou Herd and miss him so much, never thought then that I would be watching him on a computer all those many years ago..... Simple folk but as good as they get.

14 years ago

Joy T

Jim Herd is a topnotch fiddle player.

14 years ago

Mr. Heathen, sir.

The music of my heritage. From the Ozarks to Appalachia.

16 years ago

Chuck Hutchison

Nice tune. I love playing second guitar to this tune. Thanks for sharing.

16 years ago

FiddlerInTheHouse

Stupid question here cuz i think you were joking but....don't you know the difference between a fiddle and a violin? :O :)

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