Jug band played to a small but enthusiastic audience at a holiday open house in my neighborhood. Jug banders and family (parents and sibs) stopped in for...
Hi Constance: This is really exciting news! It's too bad your group isn't in So. Calif. because I know lots and lots of folks who would love to hear your jug...
Hi Constance: Do you have any photos of this event? Jennifer www.SoKattywompus.com ... open house in my ... in for lunch at my house ... and played. Mayor...
Desperately in need of people to play with! I am in the Sarasota area, play two-handed bone bones, that I make myself. I prefer to play Celtic and Americana,...
Hello FL bonesplayer: Hey, EVERYONE needs a bones player! Sadly our band is in Southern California, but this Yahoo group is national, so I'm sure you'll find...
Greetings Gang, Do you ever wonder where in the world your fellow bone players are? Now there's a neat way to find out. I ran across this nifty resource a...
Hi, Mike Passerotti, Don't try to evade your fate: write about bones playng, children and the church. NOW is the time! Constance -- catching up on Christmas...
Thank you Jonathan! Jennifer ... From: Jonathan Danforth To: 'rhythmbones@yahoogroups.com' Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 7:20 AM Subject: [rhythm bones]...
Hi, do you guys have favorite songs you like to play on the bones? I'm interested in increasing my repertoire... these are the ones that work well for me: MY...
Hi Gail: I like to play bones to both old time fiddle songs and middle eastern music - or anything else that has a great rhythm! Thanks, Jennifer (877)...
Hi Gail, Many players, like myself, do have a great big list of favorite tunes. But as Jennifer indicates, tunes with 'great rhythm' are the key. Here's how I...
... Scott says, rhythmically based music is very attractive for the bones. For me Irish and particularly the jigs- slip jigs, double jigs, slides, are my...
Being a neophyte who plays strictly for his own amusement, I play along with almost everything. However, if I were to pick any favorites, I guess it would be...
Hello everyone. I am new to the group but not to the bones. I play two handed and have played now for about 5 years. I am a one man band style entertainer so...
Welcome Paul, and Happy New Year! Cordially, Jennifer Ranger www.SoKattywompus.com ... From: Paul Woodhead To: rhythmbones@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday,...
Hello Everyone, Like many of you, I play spoons as well as bones. For years I've only had one pair of spoons, metal, ordinary dessert spoons with masking tape...
I too have a pair of these. Excellent quality & sound. I use them on a Loop machine (Headrush E2) then overlay bones and metal spoons to back my performances. ...
Adele, Unfortunately I can't help you here, although there are some spoons players on this list, perhaps you might get more response on the folk percussion...
Greetings! I'm pleased to announce our brand new Podcast Studio, and I hope members will drop in for a visit at: www.kattywompusfolkstudio.libsyn.com (just...
Hi Jonathan: Thank you! I'd love to interview more bones players via internet phone for our podcasts - are you interested? Thanks! Jennifer ... From: Jonathan...
Jennifer, I have Google Talk downloaded, although I've never used it yet. But I'm certainly willing! Give me a week or two, though-- I'm swamped right now ...
Hi Jonathan: Yes, in a couple of weeks would be great. I'll get the particulars and be ready by then. Thanks! Jennifer ... From: Jonathan Danforth To:...
Check out this picture I found wandering around the Internet. Dated 1882, by Harpers Weekly illustrator William Ludwell Sheppard, titled "The Cortet (i.e....
Hey Jeff, How are you? haven't heard from you in some time. Are you comming up for bones fest? Interesting picture. I did a book search on Google the other day...
Hello everyone! We've finally gotten the Hotel rate locked in for this years Bones Fest! The group rate is $89 per night. We know that's a little more than...