Old-Time Music

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"Old Time" refers mainly to pre-bluegrass appalachian mountain music. Mike Seeger explains it in an article

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Jamming version of Buffalo Gals, from banjoist Matokie Slaughter. It uses a mode of the melodic minor scale, pretty unusual for old time.

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Joe Thompson (fiddle) is the source on this tune. That's Bob Carlin on banjo.

Some other notable versions:

Reeltime Travelers

Carolina Chocolate Drops

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This tune is from black fiddler Will Adams. One of those that repeats so long its kind of a surprise when you finally change parts. First rate banjo and fiddle on this version.

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Rushad Eggleston with the elf hat and cello melody/backup on this one. The excellent Tatiana Hargreaves on fiddle. You wish for Chinquapin Hunting!??!

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Love these two on twin fiddles. Mary Jane Epps was on a great album called "Light and Hitch" that's out of print. Both her and Michele Lanan are biologists as well as fiddlers. Tune is from Edden Hammons.

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Those water tower bucket boys playing a funky shortnin bread. Flatfoot dancing starts around 2:00.

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Ian Friend - Guitar Scott Friend - Mandolin Ryan Grant - Bass Colby Joplin - Fiddle Ben Perdue - Mandolin Sam Stallings - Banjo

Recorded and mixed at STudio808A by Joseph "joebass" DeJarnette

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Policeman, the most gangsta old time song I know of

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Pretty cool flatfooting w "Phoebe Ophelia". Jeremy Marcotte on banjo. Tune is back-step cindy.

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Love this clip of Dan Gellert playing a funky version of three part Black Eyed Susie.

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Red Steer (www.youtube.com)
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Rockin version of this 3 part fiddle tune, with Irish style guitarist John Doyle providing some punchy rhythm.

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My favorite version of Old Joe clark. That bluesy note!

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Half Past Four at a quick clip! With Rachel Eddy on fiddle, Hilarie Burhans on banjo, Mark Hellenberg on banjo uke, Stuart Kenney on bass, and Bill Dudley on guitar. Some great manic energy on this one.

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Great trancey extended jam of this Garry Harrison tune.

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Grace Forrest fiddle, Steve Arkin playing 3 finger banjo, and Erica Wiess on guitar.

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Pretty bluesy version of whoa mule from Jon Bekoff

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Just came across this one at a festival, and then someone back home knew it too.