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WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour is a live audience celebration of grassroots artists and music. Old song are very deep and attractive. The WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour is an all-volunteer-run nonbusiness organization and is a worldwide multimedia celebration of grassroots music filmed in front of live audience.
Unlike many states which support independent old-time and bluegrass associations, the Minnesota Bluegrass & Old-Time Music Association intermingles the genres. Peter Anick is a noted authority on fiddle music genres and is co-author with David Reiner of Old-Time Fiddling Across America [ 1 ] and a contributor of feature articles and "Folk ...
Reflecting the cultures that settled North America, the roots of old-time music are in the traditional musics of the British Isles, [2] Europe, and Africa. African influences are notably found in vocal and instrumental performance styles and dance, as well as the often cited use of the banjo; in some regions, Native American, Spanish, French and German sources are also prominent. [3]
"Cripple Creek" is an Appalachian-style old time tune and folk song, often played on the fiddle or banjo, listed as number 3434 in the Roud Folk Song Index. The lyrics are probably no older than the year 1900, and the tune is of unknown origin. It has become a standard among bluegrass musicians and is often one of the first songs a banjo picker ...
Old-time Dick Burnett, Leonard Rutherford & Byrd Moore: 1928 Gennett Ge 6706 Old-time banjo, fiddle, guitar Frank Hutchison: 1929 OKeh OK44570 Old-time guitar with vocal Blind James Howard: 1933 Library of Congress Old-time fiddle Recorded for LOC by John Lomax Gid Tanner and The Skillet Lickers: 1934 Bluebird BB B-5434 Old-time fiddle, guitar ...
YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Google.The service is designed with a user interface that allows users to explore songs and music videos on YouTube based on genres, playlists, and recommendations.
"Ole Buttermilk Sky" was a big hit in 1946 for big band leader and old-time radio personality Kay Kyser (1905–1985), and composer country western music singer Hoagy Carmichael (1899–1981), plus other artists. It has been covered by a multitude of artists / singers over the years and decades since.
Tom Paley, John Cohen, and Mike Seeger Sing Songs of the New Lost City Ramblers (1978) (Folkways) Old Time Music (1994) (Vanguard) The Early Years, 1958-1962 (1991) (Smithsonian Folkways) Out Standing In Their Field-Vol. II, 1963-1973 (1993) (Smithsonian Folkways) There Ain't No Way Out (1997) (Smithsonian Folkways) 40 Years of Concert ...