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HELL-SQUIRREL NUT ZIPPERS SUBTITULADO ESPAÑOL
BUENA CANCION DE ESTA BANDA POCO CONOCIDA, SIGNIFICA QUE SEA UNO ATEO, CRISTIANO, MUSULMAN, HOMBRE, MUJER, NIÑO, ANCIANO, ETC, UNO SABE QUE EL QUE ...
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Bad Businessman- Squirrel Nut Zippers
Squirrel Nut Zippers
Song: Bad Businessman
Album: HOT
Year: 1996
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Memphis Exorcism-Squirrel Nut Zippers
Squirrel Nut Zippers
Song: Memphis Exorcism
Album: HOT
Year: 1996
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Squrel nut zippers
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Blue Angel- Squirrel Nut Zippers
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Flight of the Passing Fancy- Squirrel Nut Zippers
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Got My Own Thing Now- Squirrel Nut Zippers
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It Ain't You- Squirrel Nut Zippers
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Prince Nez -Squirrel Nut Zippers
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Squirrel Nut Zippers: Hell (Live on Letterman)
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1 week ago
Off To California/ Joe Murphy's Jig.
With the discovery of gold in California in the 1840's, a flood of gold-seekers headed west, followed by those who would make their money from the ...
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1 week ago
Rare footage of forgotten Blues duo.
A recently discovered film short from 1928 featuring the little-known, little-recorded, little-admired Blues duo of Clem Husker on banjo and Rufus ...
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I like your commentaries.
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1 week ago
The Darkey's Dream, Characteristic Barn Dance, (1889).
by George L. Lansing. This is an example of the "descriptive" type of finger-style banjo music that was in vogue during the 1880's and 90's. To t...
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2 weeks ago
Old King Crow.
Civil War Music played at the Elkhorn Tavern during a Living History at the Pea Ridge National Battlefield Park.
Listen to more Minstrel-style ban...
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2 weeks ago
The Unique Mazurka, 1892.
A mazurka is a Polish dance. This tune is from a book entitled "Superb Solo's for the Five Strings banjo," published in 1910.
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1 month ago
How to Play Bones with Dom Flemons
Dom Flemons of the Carolina Chocolate Drops shows us how to play the bones!
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1 month ago
Iron Sky Teaser 3 - We Come In Peace!
The third teaser for Iron Sky - Film is in post-production and the premiere will be in 2012. Share your comments with us, enjoy and Thank You for s...
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Looks like a well made movie at the least, and a funny one at that!
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1 month ago
Huge UFOs caught on Telescope - 2011
More Info: http://ufosearchonline.com
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@ATPoindexter I was being sarcastic guy. Referring to what all the ‘experts’ say about UFOs. They seem to believe that if WE can't do it, then it can NOT be done!
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1 month ago
Keemo Kimo
A wildly popular minstrel tune from the early 1840's. We recorded this in the 1858 John Wornall House in Kansas City, Mo. The painting behind us ...
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LOL! I typed in missouri guerrilas reenactment and got you. LOL. Great music here!!!
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1 month ago
Reenactment of the Battle of First Manassas/Bull Run
There was an enormous historical re-enactment of the battle at First Manassas (if you are a Confederate) or Bull Run (if you are Union) on the 150t...
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WW2 Reenactment - Korsun Pocket (2011, CZ)
Reconstruction of Eastern front fightings in January 1944 - Army Park Ořechov, CZ.
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The 198th I.D. supported the Waffen SS Div in this engagement when the survivors crossed the river in the break out. There were no combat engineers in support so they had to swim across in the winter ice. I forgot how many made it, I think about 5,000? Most survivors drown in the crossing.
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1 month ago
Bully For All/ St. Patrick's Day.
Two irish-type tunes recorded at the Agricultural Hall of Fame in
Kansas City, Ks.
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Jim Along Josie.
Minstrel music from the 1840's, recorded in the herb garden of the John Wornall House in Kansas City, Mo. The Wornall House, built in 1858, served...
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O Lud Gals.
An early (mid 1840's) minstrel banjo tune, arranged in the seminal Briggs Banjo Instructor. Played in the parlor of the 1858 John Wornall House in...
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Wood Up Quickstep.
From Buckley's Guide for the Banjo, this is a brass band tune that James Buckley arranged for the banjo. We played it in the parlor of the 1858 Jo...
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1 month ago
Keel-Row, an English reel.
An English fiddle tune played in the stairway of the Mahaffie House and Stagecoach stop in Olathe, Ks.
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1 month ago
Massa Am A Stingy Man.
A popular 1850's minstrel piece with comedy from Frank Converse's 1863 "Old Cremona Songster." A tip of the thimble to Tim "banjosnapper" Twiss.
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United States it am de Place.
from Phil. Rice's Correct Banjo Method, published in 1858. Recorded in the herb garden of the John Wornall House, Kansas City Missouri, which was ...
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1 month ago
World War One Aces Falling.
A documentary about First World War Fighter Pilot Aces - Edward Mannock and James McCudden.
Edward "Mick" Mannock VC, DSO and Two Bars, MC & Bar wa...
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@MrRhar1
Been using it for about 8 or 9 months. The pilots are just like what it says here,LOL. I still am NO ace by far and I try to find a good LARGE cloud to hide in at times. BTW...the two seaters are not that easy to take down!
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Banjo Duett. As sung by Fox and Converse.
This tune comes from Frank Converse's "Old Cremona Songster," published in 1863. Frank Converse was just 24 years old, and already recognized as o...
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Briggs Banjo Medley with minstrel comedy.
A medley of tunes from the 1855 Briggs Banjo Instructor, interspersed with comedy from Charley Fox's 1858 Sable Songster. Recorded in the blacksmi...
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Dandy Jim of Caroline.
An abbreviated version of this minstrel-era favorite recorded at the Agricultural Hall of Fame in
Kansas City, Ks. Kyle Pretzl on banjo and lead vo...
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I DO like that black hat!!!
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Pull the stopple out.
The popular melody of "Coming Through The Rye" was a common vehicle for comic or topical lyrics. This version, by banjoist Charley Fox, was publis...
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1 month ago
Few Days, or I'm Going Home.
This was a popular air in the 1850's and 60's. The basis for the banjo arrangement can be found in a Septimus Winner banjo tutor published in 1864...
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Butler's Jig.
From Frank Converse's little yellow primmer, the first one he published, in 1865, which was the first of many banjo instruction books.
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