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My arrangement of an American traditional tune with tons of variations on title, lyrics and tune. I went for a little delta feel with some light slide on the guitar, and harmonica along with the banjo... definitely strange but I think it works.
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Guest said

It *does* work. An absolute timeless delight! Phenomenal playing!

Robert Palomo's avatar
Cover of a 19th century minstrel tune attributed to S.S. Steele, popularize by the late great John Hartford. This is my own arrangement. I use it as a backing track for alive set without the banjo and lead vocal tracks. BTW- that banjo is an…
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Guest said

Hello, Robert. Good tribute to the man . He dared to break the mold(mold) from the picked banjo repertoire. You have done this up right. Most pleased and Fav'd

Robert Palomo's avatar
Cover of a 19th century minstrel tune attributed to S.S. Steele, popularize by the late great John Hartford. This is my own arrangement. I use it as a backing track for alive set without the banjo and lead vocal tracks. BTW- that banjo is an…
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Dave Berry said

Ahhhhhh thats nice.......

Robert Palomo's avatar
Cover of a 19th century minstrel tune attributed to S.S. Steele, popularize by the late great John Hartford. This is my own arrangement. I use it as a backing track for alive set without the banjo and lead vocal tracks. BTW- that banjo is an…
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stoman said

I just downloaded all the tracks you posted here. Great folk music - thanks for sharing! Regards, Steffen

Robert Palomo's avatar
Cover of a 19th century minstrel tune attributed to S.S. Steele, popularize by the late great John Hartford. This is my own arrangement. I use it as a backing track for alive set without the banjo and lead vocal tracks. BTW- that banjo is an…
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Guest said

Wonderful stuff! Very clear voice you have, great pitch! ha, digging the banjo!

Robert Palomo's avatar
Cover of a 19th century minstrel tune attributed to S.S. Steele, popularize by the late great John Hartford. This is my own arrangement. I use it as a backing track for alive set without the banjo and lead vocal tracks. BTW- that banjo is an…
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Dave Berry's avatar
Dave Berry said

really good.

Robert Palomo's avatar
Cover of a 19th century minstrel tune attributed to S.S. Steele, popularize by the late great John Hartford. This is my own arrangement. I use it as a backing track for alive set without the banjo and lead vocal tracks. BTW- that banjo is an…
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James Michael Taylor said

Very nice. Vibrant vocal and the blend of guitar and banjo is very sunny. Has me wanting to sing along in harmony. Great guitar sound on the break. Here comes the harmony...love it. Sorry about the load up. I've got 40 CDs and I'm trying to get them all uploaded so when people want to hear a song they will all be available.

Robert Palomo's avatar
Cover of a 19th century minstrel tune attributed to S.S. Steele, popularize by the late great John Hartford. This is my own arrangement. I use it as a backing track for alive set without the banjo and lead vocal tracks. BTW- that banjo is an…
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Greg Connor said

That's some fancy picking Robert

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Uploaded just in time for the American Thanksgiving holiday, this is a kids song that can also be appreciated by the grownup crowd. Written by my brother David who has a real knack for this sort of songwriting. It's our first long-distance…
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Greg Connor said

This one was a treat. I'll be thinking of "Turkey's Lament" on Thursday when I say "Please pass the Tur....potatoes"

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Uploaded just in time for the American Thanksgiving holiday, this is a kids song that can also be appreciated by the grownup crowd. Written by my brother David who has a real knack for this sort of songwriting. It's our first long-distance…
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G-no said

how bout a Russian living in Mexico playing a balalaika in a mariachi band drinking tequila & married to Joesph Macarthy's daughter. That would be weirder. Before I read your profile I thought this Russian sounds more American then Hank Williams Jr. Fun song. Do you ever wonder why you hardly see any brothers playing the blues on the banjo. That would be interesting don't you think ?

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Uploaded just in time for the American Thanksgiving holiday, this is a kids song that can also be appreciated by the grownup crowd. Written by my brother David who has a real knack for this sort of songwriting. It's our first long-distance…
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terrysongs said

Smile

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