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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2008

Matt Glaser leads the Wayfaring Strangers at Merlefest 2005:
Tracy Bonham Ruth Ungar And Aoife O'donovan Vocals
Tony Trischka - Banjo
Laszlo Gardony - Piano
John Mcgann - Octave Mandolin
Jamey Haddad - Drums
Corey Dimario - Bass
Matt Glaser - Violin

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  • We had a great time playing at Merlefest. Thanks to Sean for putting up the videos.

  • I loved this video. I searched for the band but couldn't find a link (there's so many to the song title Wayfaring ....) if anybody has the link to the band how about posting or sending it along?

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  • Stunning arrangement; and all of you excellent musicians. I'm still trying to wrap my mind around the morphing of that tune i recognize, the words, but all else has evolved from the high mountain sound. I have such hope for the world when I hear, see, young people like yourselves keeping the old songs alive in new ways. Thanks to Skellywebdotcom for posting. Visually terrific as well.

  • lovely

  • Amazing piano solo.

  • why are there 2 of every comment?

  • @brucescism I just know that Aoife and Ruth aren't in the band anymore....i'll ask aoife

  • i know aoife and corey

  • i know aoife and corey

  • Aiofe O'Donovan is dangerous. My wife and I went to see Crooked Still at the Old Town School of Folk Music, and my wife kept looking at me funny through the whole show. I kept saying, "What? I'm just bothered by her unconventional phrasing, that's all." She replied, "Yeah. At least close your mouth."

  • Aiofe O'Donovan is dangerous. My wife and I went to see Crooked Still at the Old Town School of Folk Music, and my wife kept looking at me funny through the whole show. I kept saying, "What? I'm just bothered by her unconventional phrasing, that's all." She replied, "Yeah. At least close your mouth."

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