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""I Wonder as I Wander" is a Christmas carol written by John Jacob Niles. The carol has its origins in a song fragment collected on July 16, 1933 by folklorist and singer John Jacob Niles.[1][2][3][4][5]
While in the town of…
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Recorded at home, all done digitally by myself.
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Last of the archives for now. A set of reels from the Last Nights Fun album. I did pipes, whistle and guitar on the last tune in the set. There's a live version of this up here too. This is the studio cut
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I had this mellow tune hanging around when I heard "Love is Life" by The Two Regs and thought I need to catch the other Reg while he's around.
Lucky for me he had the time, the voice, and the melody. We created this lovely tune.
I was electrified…
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This is my contribution to the Angie Fights Crime project titled "Sunny Sorta"...." It's 12 songs written by A.F.C. and performed by 12 different artists.
I chose Honky Tonk Prison because I knew it would rock and roll :)
So CRANK IT UP…
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The third Single from Lesser Known Characters talks some sense into you, fuzzily jangles and smells like a deacon.
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From Wikipedia:
""I Wonder as I Wander" is a Christmas carol written by John Jacob Niles. The carol has its origins in a song fragment collected on July 16, 1933 by folklorist and singer John Jacob Niles.[1][2][3][4][5]
While in the town of…
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jim clendenen
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I just found I could reply!! Thanks for your comment - I agree a real cello would be MUCH better, but I record at home as time is available, so I just go with what I got.
From Wikipedia:
""I Wonder as I Wander" is a Christmas carol written by John Jacob Niles. The carol has its origins in a song fragment collected on July 16, 1933 by folklorist and singer John Jacob Niles.[1][2][3][4][5]
While in the town of…
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Beautiful. Maybe you should consider using live cello in a remix. ;)
From Wikipedia:
""I Wonder as I Wander" is a Christmas carol written by John Jacob Niles. The carol has its origins in a song fragment collected on July 16, 1933 by folklorist and singer John Jacob Niles.[1][2][3][4][5]
While in the town of…
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Recorded at home, all done digitally by myself.
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Lisa D
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Just ... wow! Gorgeous chord voicing, beautiful phrasing and the whistle is exquisite. A definite favorite for me.
Recorded at home, all done digitally by myself.
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well done.
I’m a worship leader in South Richmond VA. Grew up in big bands playing sax, played in club bands on the road for many years. I’m currently expanding my musical horizons with electric guitar.
from Richmond, VA, United States
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