aye, mais, it's hard to say what alot of the Balfa's music was cause when they covered things, they always changed the lyrics so it was somewhat their own work.
Ok, I guess I should clarify... I wasn't really sure what he recorded it as, but there is a compilation out there which has a recording of this song, and states that its name is "Cajun Fiddlesticks."
the oldtimers used knitting needles
smokeyjoe5670 2 years ago
Cheap dowel from a hardware store. Thinner than chopsticks. I first saw it done with pieces of straw, but they're not heavy enough.
beanicus 3 years ago
That Dewey Balfa was a little nugget for me to find. Thanks
AppalachianSC 3 years ago
aye, mais, it's hard to say what alot of the Balfa's music was cause when they covered things, they always changed the lyrics so it was somewhat their own work.
dykwimtmno504 3 years ago
Ok, I guess I should clarify... I wasn't really sure what he recorded it as, but there is a compilation out there which has a recording of this song, and states that its name is "Cajun Fiddlesticks."
RailroadBill 3 years ago
No, it's J'ai Été Au Bal. That's what he recorded it as also.
dykwimtmno504 3 years ago
What or where do you get the sticks? I play fiddle and was wondering if i can show my banjo player how to do this. Cool !
NOSMOJEFF 4 years ago
I saw this guys in Nelsonville Ohio! they are very good.
falconszr669 4 years ago
Dewy Balfa recorded this as "Cajun Fiddlesticks."
RailroadBill 4 years ago
What is the name of this song?
ThreeString 4 years ago