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Uploaded by oldcremona on Dec 14, 2008
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. Kyle Pretzl on lead vocal and bones.
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You Al are great !
mobilechief 2 months ago
Please put this in B&W...LOL.....there will be some that believe it for sure. You guys are the greatest!!!!
OttoJuhl 1 year ago
Great! And wonderful Civil War film quality! That reel must have been in the icebox...
ewomack 1 year ago
From Uk--- I think you guys are great, I am just getting into mistrel style, Hope to get as good as you one day.
Thanks
trevor
bullrun47 1 year ago
kyle keeps trying to teach me the bones but its to confusing
themateoshow 1 year ago
Excellent.
rebpvt1864 2 years ago
Wish I knew how that guy made those sticks go. I really liked the music!!
s6824s 2 years ago
see you in afew days Pards!!
gobearcubies 2 years ago
very nice r u goin to the reenactment in i think its march
crazyvinny54 3 years ago 2
dGDF#A, the "Briggs" minstrel tuning.
youngcremona 3 years ago
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You Al are great !
mobilechief 2 months ago
Please put this in B&W...LOL.....there will be some that believe it for sure. You guys are the greatest!!!!
OttoJuhl 1 year ago
Great! And wonderful Civil War film quality! That reel must have been in the icebox...
ewomack 1 year ago
From Uk--- I think you guys are great, I am just getting into mistrel style, Hope to get as good as you one day.
Thanks
trevor
bullrun47 1 year ago
kyle keeps trying to teach me the bones but its to confusing
themateoshow 1 year ago
Excellent.
rebpvt1864 2 years ago
Wish I knew how that guy made those sticks go. I really liked the music!!
s6824s 2 years ago
see you in afew days Pards!!
gobearcubies 2 years ago
very nice r u goin to the reenactment in i think its march
crazyvinny54 3 years ago 2
dGDF#A, the "Briggs" minstrel tuning.
youngcremona 3 years ago