Wednesday Tune-Fix: Nile Wilson’s Oak Ridge Stomp
Another Nile Wilson hoe-down called Oak Ridge Stomp, this time in the key of D. It’s a snappy little piece[…]
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Another Nile Wilson hoe-down called Oak Ridge Stomp, this time in the key of D. It’s a snappy little piece[…]
Read moreThis another of Nile Wilson’s tunes called the Tie-Hacker #1 (of course there’s a #2). The tie-hackers were itinerant railroad laborers[…]
Read morePatt and I are tickled to be leading a new monthly instrumental fiddle session starting this coming Wednesday, January 24,[…]
Read moreOK, we’re really on a run here with Lyman Enloe tunes. What’s not to like, right? Here’s one in Bb-flat[…]
Read moreThis is a tune in the key of C, which I learned from Lyman Enloe’s recording on County Records “Fiddle[…]
Read moreThis is an old waltz from Mid-Missouri that I learned from the Kemp brothers of Mexico, MO. They credited it[…]
Read moreThis is a tune from legendary fiddler Bob Walters of Tekameh, Nebraska. By the way, the Oyster River is in[…]
Read moreI first heard Shamus O’Brien Waltz being played by Cyril Stinnett of Oregon, MO, in the mid-1970s. His rendition was[…]
Read moreThere are a lot of Grey Eagles out there. The most famous one is in the key of A and[…]
Read moreThis is a great square dance tune in A that I got from Bob Holt. It makes liberal use of[…]
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