It's time for me to start buying some of the CD's reviewed in the Herald. On the average or the rule of thumb, what is the adequate amount of money to be...
Bill Bubb
banjobill@xxxxxxx.xxxx
Jan 9, 1999 6:46 am
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Been given the opportunity to write a monthly column in a California Bluegrass Newspaper and would like to do a column on workshops, from around the country....
Bill Bubb
banjobill@xxxxxxx.xxxx
Jan 9, 1999 6:42 am
28
As 1998 comes to a close I must gratefully and proudly announce that there WILL be a 27th annual "Bluegrass Ramble Picnic," on Sunday, Aug 1st! It'll be a...
Udmacon@xxx.xxx
Dec 31, 1998 8:48 pm
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To Bill Bubb: Bill, by its very nature, oldtime music does not use three-finger Scruggs' style picking. That is because Scruggs picking was first introduced...
Udmacon@xxx.xxx
Dec 31, 1998 2:10 am
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Been listening to a fair amount of old time cds of late and it appears that most of the banjo pickin' is done (what I have heard anyway) clawhammer style. So...
bill bubb
banjobill@xxxxxxx.xxxx
Dec 28, 1998 3:28 am
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Bill, Some people are introducing new songs that have the old-time feel (Carol Elizabeth Jones & James Leva, Barry & Holly Tashian, Robin & Linda Williams,...
Judy Waldron
WaldroJK@xxxxxx.xxxx
Dec 23, 1998 4:51 pm
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I don't have much in the way of old time music and I am beginning to work on collecting CD's. I am curious, with the new artists today, singin' old time...
Bill Bubb
banjobill@xxxxxxx.xxxx
Dec 23, 1998 7:12 am
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Lots of good stuff out there! I especially think of the fiddle tune "Breaking Up Christmas" You can find it on Benton Flippen's CD "Old Time, New Time"...
Judy Waldron
WaldroJK@xxxxxx.xxxx
Dec 22, 1998 4:57 pm
22
I'd gladly play Monroe's "Christmas Time's A Comin" all year round Hello from Ohio! Bill Knowlton...
Udmacon@xxx.xxx
Dec 21, 1998 12:08 am
21
Any good banjo, mandolin, guitar, fiddle (all four instruments together in one group) Christmas music out there, old time, good enough to play year around?...
The January 1999 edition of iBluegrass Magazine is now available at a browser near you. IIIrd Tyme Out is featured in this edition. The staff of iBluegrass...
Skip Ogden
cogden@xxxxx.xxxx
Dec 17, 1998 3:57 am
18
I just received a sad phone call from Lelia "Peanut" Jewell, longtime friend of the late Bill Vernon. Peanut's seventeen year-old son Raymond was killed Nov....
Udmacon@xxx.xxx
Dec 12, 1998 6:09 pm
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Does Old Time Herald have a Web site? Thanks. Happy Webtrails, Bob Loomis mailto:bbloomis@... ... From: Peter Fraissinet <pf13@...> To:...
Robert Loomis
bbloomis@xxxxxxxx.xxx...
Dec 12, 1998 5:38 pm
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Thanks for the band names. I requested advice about that last week and got no replies. Guess evetryone (or the few on the list) are being circumspect about...
Robert Loomis
bbloomis@xxxxxxxx.xxx...
Dec 12, 1998 5:36 pm
15
... They're all worth having, and they had high production standards from vol.1 no.1. Peter Fraissinet West Danby, NY...
Peter Fraissinet
pf13@xxxxxxx.xxxx
Dec 12, 1998 4:29 pm
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Nr. Bubb: All you have to do is listen to Gid Tanner, Uncle Dave Macon, Roy Acuff, Dr. Humphrey Bate, the Crook Brothers and other OT bands of the '20s to see...
Udmacon@...
Dec 12, 1998 3:59 pm
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Is their electric, often lightening pace interpertation of old time music, really like alot of old time music groups sound on alot of the CD's or are most...
Bill Bubb
banjobill@xxxxxxx.xxxx
Dec 12, 1998 7:21 am
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Is the Banjo Newsletter a good source of tabbed old time songs and licks or are there some other magazines or papers out there, that have some tabbed songs and...
Bill Bubb
banjobill@xxxxxxx.xxxx
Dec 12, 1998 7:19 am
11
The back issue list from the Old Time Herald is on the way to me via snail mail. I've just subscribed to this fine magazine, but I don't know which back...
Bill Bubb
banjobill@xxxxxxx.xxxx
Dec 12, 1998 7:13 am
10
test...
Ray Banks
r.banks@xxxxxxxx.xx.xxx
Dec 11, 1998 3:14 pm
9
Hi, oldtimers! I'm Ray Banks, and I live in South Yorkshire in the UK. I'm a 56 year old retired scientist, and have been playing banjo, guitar and hamonica...
Ray Banks
r.banks@xxxxxxxx.xx.xxx
Dec 5, 1998 1:03 pm
8
The money stashed away in the coffee can is about to overflow and I want to order some real good clawhammer books for the beginner, from this Andy's Front Hall...
Bill and Marilynn Bubb
banjobill@xxxxxxx.xxxx
Dec 5, 1998 6:54 am
7
Hi Greg, I can tell you that the Clifftop Oldtime Music Festival is held on the 1st weekend in August at Camp Washington Carver and yes it is a great time....
dulcimerdarlin@xxxxx....
dulcimerdarlin@xxxxx....
Dec 4, 1998 2:43 pm
6
... The URL for Clifftop is: http://www.wvlc.wvnet.edu/culture/string.html The '99 dates are 4-8 August. At the website you can get directions. It is a great...
Peter Fraissinet
pf13@xxxxxxx.xxxx
Dec 4, 1998 1:20 pm
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Good idea, Bob. There probably aren't many on this list yet. I live in Indianapolis, with my wife and small daughter. I'm 37, and I've been playing OT music...
Tim Hoke
muzikhaus@...
Dec 5, 1998 8:22 am
4
Can't help you out as I'm in CA and new to old-time music, but thought I'd introduce myself in the hopes others on this new list would also do so, if so moved....
Robert Loomis
bbloomis@xxxxxxxx.xxx...
Dec 4, 1998 7:46 am
3
Does anyone know the dates, contact telephone number or website address or possibly the lineup for theClifftop Old Time Music festival in Clifftop West...
greghomatas@xxxx.xxxx...
greghomatas@xxxx.xxxx...
Dec 4, 1998 4:19 am
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Greetings, and welcome to the OldTime-L mailing list, the discussion forum of Old Time music. Discussion should be that of a general interest to those who...