Old Devil's Dream
What a great song
... On their own, it seems
Weekend de musique américain 6, 7, 8 octobre 2017
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Re: Weekend de musique américain 6, 7, 8 octobre 2017
Mon premier au vagabond café
Superbe !
Merci a Sam et tous les nouveax et anciens amies
Superbe !
Merci a Sam et tous les nouveax et anciens amies
Re: Weekend de musique américain 6, 7, 8 octobre 2017
Un superbe week-end avec une ambiance magnifique. Un grand merci à tous les profs, aux participants et au Café Vagabond. Plus de musiciens et de chanteurs que jamais!
A la prochaine ...
Voici des photos .....
http://blog.justecordes.fr/wp-content/u ... nd-jam.jpg
http://blog.justecordes.fr/wp-content/u ... utside.jpg
http://blog.justecordes.fr/wp-content/u ... -dobro.jpg
http://blog.justecordes.fr/wp-content/u ... hammer.jpg
http://blog.justecordes.fr/wp-content/u ... ow-jam.jpg
A la prochaine ...
Voici des photos .....
http://blog.justecordes.fr/wp-content/u ... nd-jam.jpg
http://blog.justecordes.fr/wp-content/u ... utside.jpg
http://blog.justecordes.fr/wp-content/u ... -dobro.jpg
http://blog.justecordes.fr/wp-content/u ... hammer.jpg
http://blog.justecordes.fr/wp-content/u ... ow-jam.jpg
Re: Weekend de musique américain 6, 7, 8 octobre 2017
Voici les notes pour "The Slow Jam"
Blue Night - by Kirk McGee 1899-1983 (McGee Brothers 1955) Old Time String Band played 1920s onwards. Recorded by Bill Monroe 1967, Hot Rize, Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper
Can’t you hear me calling - by Bill Monroe 1950. Recorded by Ricky Skaggs, The Country Gentlemen
Don’t this road look rough and rocky - Traditional. Earl Scruggs and Tom T Hall, Flatt & Scruggs
Fireball Mail by Fred Rose (Acuff-Rose Music) also wrote under the name of Floyd Jenkins. Recorded by Roy Acuff 1942. Use of Dobro.
Foggy Mountain Top - Traditional. Old Timey, Carter Family, Monroe Brothers, Flatt & Scruggs.
Fox on the Run - by Tony Hazzard (English Pop composer). Originally Pop Song 1968 by Manfred Mann. Recorded by Country Gentleman, Seldom Scene.
Highway of Regret - Ralph Stanley - 1959 Stanley Brothers. Recorded by Del McCoury
I wonder where you are tonight - by Johnny Bond 1940. Recorded by Jim & Jessie 1963 Mark Snow 1949 Louvin Brothers (1958) etc.
If I lose Traditional/Tami LaRue. Traditional in Journal of American Folklore 1911 (Tami LaRue - Zap recordings thought to be made up name). Recorded by Stanley Brothers, Charlie Poole 1927
In the Gravel Yard - by Malcolm Pulley - banjo player. Recorded by the Louvin Brothers
Last Old Shovel - By Jim Scott released by the Delmore Brothers 1945. Recorded by the Louvin Brothers. Vern & Ray
Little Georgia Rose - by Bill Monroe. Recorded by Seldom Scene
Live and Let Live - by Wiley & Gene 1941 (Gene Sullivan and William (Wiley) Walker) also wrote ‘ When my blue moon turns to gold again’. Recorded by Foggy Mountain Boys.
Love of the mountains - by Allen H Mills. Recorded by Larry Sparks, Seldom Scene
Love please come home - by Leon Jackson 1957. Recorded by Don Reno and Red Smiley, NGDB
Mountain Dew - by Bascom Lamar Lunsford 1920. Recorded 1928. Scott Wiseman re-popularised it. Based on an Irish song.
My Walking Shoes - by Jimmy Martin and Paul Williams. Recorded by Jimmy Martin, Doyle Lawson.
Rank Stranger to Me - Albert Brumley 1942 - also did ‘I’ll fly away’. Recorded by the Stanley Brothers.
Truck Driving Man - by Terry Fell 1954. Recorded by Jimmy Martin, Ricky Nelson, Boxcar Willie.
Used to be - Sung by Bill Monroe 1955. Recorded by Del McCoury
White Dove - by Carter Stanley 1949. Recorded by Jimmy Martin, Osborne brothers , Stanley Brothers
White Freight Liner - by Townes Van Zandt 1972. Recorded by J.D.Crowe & New South
Working on a Building - Traditional. Recorded by Stanley Bros, Bill Monroe, Del McCoury, Marty Stuart
Blue Night - by Kirk McGee 1899-1983 (McGee Brothers 1955) Old Time String Band played 1920s onwards. Recorded by Bill Monroe 1967, Hot Rize, Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper
Can’t you hear me calling - by Bill Monroe 1950. Recorded by Ricky Skaggs, The Country Gentlemen
Don’t this road look rough and rocky - Traditional. Earl Scruggs and Tom T Hall, Flatt & Scruggs
Fireball Mail by Fred Rose (Acuff-Rose Music) also wrote under the name of Floyd Jenkins. Recorded by Roy Acuff 1942. Use of Dobro.
Foggy Mountain Top - Traditional. Old Timey, Carter Family, Monroe Brothers, Flatt & Scruggs.
Fox on the Run - by Tony Hazzard (English Pop composer). Originally Pop Song 1968 by Manfred Mann. Recorded by Country Gentleman, Seldom Scene.
Highway of Regret - Ralph Stanley - 1959 Stanley Brothers. Recorded by Del McCoury
I wonder where you are tonight - by Johnny Bond 1940. Recorded by Jim & Jessie 1963 Mark Snow 1949 Louvin Brothers (1958) etc.
If I lose Traditional/Tami LaRue. Traditional in Journal of American Folklore 1911 (Tami LaRue - Zap recordings thought to be made up name). Recorded by Stanley Brothers, Charlie Poole 1927
In the Gravel Yard - by Malcolm Pulley - banjo player. Recorded by the Louvin Brothers
Last Old Shovel - By Jim Scott released by the Delmore Brothers 1945. Recorded by the Louvin Brothers. Vern & Ray
Little Georgia Rose - by Bill Monroe. Recorded by Seldom Scene
Live and Let Live - by Wiley & Gene 1941 (Gene Sullivan and William (Wiley) Walker) also wrote ‘ When my blue moon turns to gold again’. Recorded by Foggy Mountain Boys.
Love of the mountains - by Allen H Mills. Recorded by Larry Sparks, Seldom Scene
Love please come home - by Leon Jackson 1957. Recorded by Don Reno and Red Smiley, NGDB
Mountain Dew - by Bascom Lamar Lunsford 1920. Recorded 1928. Scott Wiseman re-popularised it. Based on an Irish song.
My Walking Shoes - by Jimmy Martin and Paul Williams. Recorded by Jimmy Martin, Doyle Lawson.
Rank Stranger to Me - Albert Brumley 1942 - also did ‘I’ll fly away’. Recorded by the Stanley Brothers.
Truck Driving Man - by Terry Fell 1954. Recorded by Jimmy Martin, Ricky Nelson, Boxcar Willie.
Used to be - Sung by Bill Monroe 1955. Recorded by Del McCoury
White Dove - by Carter Stanley 1949. Recorded by Jimmy Martin, Osborne brothers , Stanley Brothers
White Freight Liner - by Townes Van Zandt 1972. Recorded by J.D.Crowe & New South
Working on a Building - Traditional. Recorded by Stanley Bros, Bill Monroe, Del McCoury, Marty Stuart