... all- ... I ... The interesting thing about the article is an editor's note by Jim O'Neal Editor of Living Blues at the end of the article. The article is...
... done any of this without Black Banjo. I want to personally thank Tony and everyone who has been involved in Black Banjo from the beginning as well as new...
Hey Dom--Rock on--Bruce Westbrook. PS. I rediscovered a book that came out around 1960--"BEEN HERE AND GONE". I'll try to xerox some photos from it to give...
Wow! Bruce: thanks for reminding me. I forgot that I have that book. Great photos & such. Better pull it out and take a look with fresh eyes, eh? SGWilson...
while googling "been here and gone , I ran across this- <Funky Drummer': New Orleans, James Brown and the Rhythmic Transformation of American Popular Music ...
Why not scan them and post them to this group so we can all see them. Tony Thomas ... came out around 1960--"BEEN HERE AND GONE". I'll try to xerox some ...
Tony wrote of Homer Walker: "The interesting thing about the article is an editor's note by Jim O'Neal Editor of Living Blues at the end of the article. The...
... player, ... connection? ... Yes if you go to the digital library of the Appalachian and do a search for Uncle Homer Walker, you can hear him discussing...
Great! I think you've made the point that you have to keep checking back at the Virtual Archive, because the different member institutions add new stuff all...
Hey, Folks. I"ve been on the road with the Chocolate Drops. Drummer: until I saw the original, I inferred that the man was playing an insrument to the Yoruba...
Hey, I know you’ve been on the road with the CCD! I saw you at floydfest. Here is the link to the pictures I took with you all and Mimi. Thanks for a great...
I have been a member for a while and I've just been able to finally sit down and get involved with the discussions....I wanted to introduce myself. My name is...
... finally sit down and get involved with the discussions....I wanted to introduce myself. ... different standard guitar and fretless guitars. I own a Hohner...
NC public radio will be discussing the birth of the banjo on their local affairs show, the State of Things, today at noon EDT. This is an NC-centric show...
Those of us who can list should write what we think about it. one of the responsibilities of the banjo congescendi, often gathered here, is to be familiar...
Thanks. I live in Floyd, Virginia and will check it out at noon. Amy From: BlackBanjo@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BlackBanjo@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Doctor...
Hi everyone. I want to follow Michelle's lead. My name is Amy. I live in Floyd, Va and have been happily playing and discovering clawhammer banjo for 5 years....
I recently posted on a private email thread some of my concerns regarding the current state of banjo research. Two areas of concern included (1) that more...
_Birth of the Banjo_ (http://wunc.org/tsot/archive/birth-of-the-banjo/view) Tuesday, August 7 2007 What would bluegrass music be without the banjo? The ...
This is one of the most important projects being carried out in across the board banjo research. Everyone who can think of this should write this. In this...
Wow, that was wonderful to have Bob Carlin doing this thing as opposed to some of the non-informed jerks I have heard on the radio talking about the banjo....
Yeah, good interview. I don't think they mentioned Bob in the blurb I heard announcing it, but I was pleasantly surprised. ... -- http://DoctorOakroot.com -...
Thanks for the heads-up on this! This book will clearly be an addition to my library. His years of dedication to his instrument and its history truly is a...
Thought some here might be interested. Second Annual Antietam Early Banjo Conference: The National Museum of Civil War Medicine is proud to announce the second...