Members of the music ensemble Mebanesville celebrate with their friend, neighbor and fellow musician, Joe Thompson ...
Joe Thompson, fiddle, Mebane, NC
Alan Julich, banjo, Mebane, NC
Larry Vellani, guitar, Mebane, NC
Joff Coe, bass, Chapel Hill, NC (out of view)
Later in the program, Mebanaires Chuck Hodson (Mebane), Jane Davis (Hillsborough), Peggy Boswell (Mebane) and Sherry Lea (Haw River) joined Joe in singing "Oil in My Vessel" and "I Shall Not Be Moved."
wait...inauguration as in Obama's inauguration? (confusing since its in black and white) Because if so it is very cool to see a biracial string band (not stereotypically common) celebrating the election of Obama, as our first Black president. Makes me proud to be an american, between old time music, racial collaboration, Barack Obama...all good things.
RIP Joe.
ThomasFMPayne 1 week ago
he should been the damn president
human453 3 months ago
Love The Joe! A National Treasure.
osusannarosen 1 year ago
Members of the music ensemble Mebanesville celebrate with their friend, neighbor and fellow musician, Joe Thompson ...
Joe Thompson, fiddle, Mebane, NC
Alan Julich, banjo, Mebane, NC
Larry Vellani, guitar, Mebane, NC
Joff Coe, bass, Chapel Hill, NC (out of view)
Later in the program, Mebanaires Chuck Hodson (Mebane), Jane Davis (Hillsborough), Peggy Boswell (Mebane) and Sherry Lea (Haw River) joined Joe in singing "Oil in My Vessel" and "I Shall Not Be Moved."
LoreinsPacif 1 year ago
wait...inauguration as in Obama's inauguration? (confusing since its in black and white) Because if so it is very cool to see a biracial string band (not stereotypically common) celebrating the election of Obama, as our first Black president. Makes me proud to be an american, between old time music, racial collaboration, Barack Obama...all good things.
friendofthedevil 3 years ago