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Name:
Matthew
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Style:
Folk
Joined:
January 25, 2007
Last Sign In:
1 week ago
Subscribers:
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Website:
Home of Matthew Sabatella and the Rambling String Band plus more great traditional American folk and old-time music.
About Me:
With vocals, guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, bass fiddle, mountain dulcimer, and a wealth of traditional folk songs, Matthew Sabatella and the Rambling String Band bring the story of the United States vividly to life. The journey begins in Colonial America and follows the paths of the pioneers, sailors, lumberjacks, immigrants, '49ers, farmers, slaves, soldiers, cowboys, and railroaders who moved the country across the continent and into the 20th century.
Record Label:
Slipstream Productions, Inc.
Label Type:
Independent
Band Members:
Matthew Sabatella: vocal, acoustic guitar, banjo; Chris DeAngelis: bass fiddle; Sean Edelson: mandolin; Lynn Griffith: banjo; Jack Stamates: fiddle
Country:
United States
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balladofamerica is watching a great video from Saturday night show benefitting the children of Juaja, Peru! http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?
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balladofamerica is offering a free MP3 to honor our veterans at http://www.celebratewithsong.com.
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balladofamerica is offering 'Labor Song' free MP3 at http://www.celebratewithsong.com
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balladofamerica uploaded a new video
Artist: Matthew Sabatella
Description: Matthew Sabatella was recorded singing 'Lonesome Valley' at a concert celebrating Pete Seeger's 90th birthday... more |
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balladofamerica uploaded a new video
Artist: Matthew Sabatella & the Rambling String Band
Studio recording of this song available on the album "Songs in the Life of Abraham Li... more |
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Channel Comments
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The video compilation is terrific. It so accurately tells the story behind the two CDs of Ballad Of America.
For those of us who are fortunate enough to have both become fans of your live performances at venues here in South Florida, and have purchased both CDs, the video compliation pulls it all together.
Kudos dude,
Danny Aaronson