Origin is the Irish hornpipe "The Boys of Blue Hill." Tommy Dandurand and his Barn Dance Fiddlers recorded this in the late 20s as "The Beaux of Oak Hill."
a little late in comment gallery but the tune is based from a common English hornpipe called The Boys of Bluehill or The Beaux of Bluehill but currently not as popular now as Twin Sisters. There are many versions of this tune but played here, it seems to be the current favorite version of most old time sessions. Nice playing...
Origin is the Irish hornpipe "The Boys of Blue Hill." Tommy Dandurand and his Barn Dance Fiddlers recorded this in the late 20s as "The Beaux of Oak Hill."
tribchb 2 weeks ago
a little late in comment gallery but the tune is based from a common English hornpipe called The Boys of Bluehill or The Beaux of Bluehill but currently not as popular now as Twin Sisters. There are many versions of this tune but played here, it seems to be the current favorite version of most old time sessions. Nice playing...
jazlabaw 5 months ago
You sure this is twin sisters?
banjony 5 months ago
Great tune . What is its origin ??? All the best , Guy
guywolff 1 year ago
Some really inspirational and sensitive playing. Great stuff!
surreypasty 1 year ago
wow
sarabullard 1 year ago
Adam Rocks !
Gmastertech 1 year ago
Always good to see Joe Bass! Good stuff guys...and look, no rain for a moment too
banjony 1 year ago
Adam Hurt is so smooth and concise in his playing; an icon to be emulated.
oldhatband 1 year ago