http://www.westernfolklife.org Red-Rock-Rondo In 1927, a 12-year-old girl named Vilo Demille was playing in a graveyard in Grafton, Utah (a remote town once used as a hideaway by Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) when she saw the ghosts of two girls who had died in a terrible accident in Grafton in 1866. Hear the story told in song for Vilo by members of the musical ensemble Red Rock Rondo - Charlotte Bell, Phillip Bimstein, Hal Cannon, Harold Carr, Flavia Cerviño-Wood, and Kate MacLeod - at the Grafton cemetery in front of the grave of the two girls. Red Rock Rondo is a one-hour high-definition music documentary produced by the Western Folklife Center and filmed on location in and around Zion National Park in southern Utah for Zions "A Century of Sanctuary" anniversary celebration in 2009. It was nominated for three Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards and won two -- for Best Entertainment Special and Best Musical Composition for Television!
Really captures Utah, through and through. I can taste its dust still in my blood.
sacca7 7 months ago
This is the only Red Rock Rondo song that gets stuck in my head.
Shadowdancer21b 11 months ago
Es realmente espectacular, música, video e información. Todo es maravilloso!!!
moninanina 1 year ago
Rockville, UT is the kind of place perfectly ripe for ghost stories, great clip.
adweezy 1 year ago