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Jim Jacquet playing a restored 1860s banjo. E tuning. Jim Jacquet Dec 3, 2015 114 views
One of Old Joe Sweeny's repertoire songs, first published in 1842. Mark Weems Dec 1, 2015 108 views
A little tribute to Dr. Robert Winans....our founding father of the Early banjo in the modern world… Tim Twiss Nov 28, 2015 61 views
From my CD - Ole Virginy Break Down! The Music of Old Joe Sweeny. To be released by Early Banjo Tra… Mark Weems Nov 20, 2015 222 views
From Buckley, 1868 Tags: Paul, draper Paul Draper Nov 19, 2015 104 views
First attempt at singing while playing a fretless minstrel banjo. Tom Taggart Nov 14, 2015 124 views
Played on a fretless minstrel banjo Tom Taggart Nov 14, 2015 100 views
A liberal interpretation of "Snapping Turtle Jig" from Coe's Album of Jigs and Reels for the Violin. Tim Twiss Nov 13, 2015 186 views
From Rice, 1858. For anyone counting this is a timing nightmare. Tags: draper, Paul Paul Draper Nov 11, 2015 130 views
Tim Twiss Nov 9, 2015 98 views
I know this is overdone here, but thought I would do it anyway. Tim Twiss Nov 6, 2015 56 views
From the Converse "yellow" book of 1865. Tags: draper, Paul Paul Draper Nov 5, 2015 100 views
Heading towards the greatest resource of Minstrel Banjo - FIDDLE MUSIC. This is a Strathspey from K… Tim Twiss Nov 3, 2015 62 views
From Dobson's New System for the Banjo 1877. Taking one from the Buckley 1868 and recycling it. Tim Twiss Oct 26, 2015 102 views
The Stephen Foster song, Hard Times Come Again No More, performed by Mark Bridge on gourd banjo. Mark Bridge Oct 20, 2015 130 views
"" Tags: draper, Paul Paul Draper Oct 17, 2015 100 views
Credited to James Buckley, from Phil Rice's 1858 book 'Correct Method for the Banjo: With or Withou… Tags: Buckley, Rice Andy Chase Oct 16, 2015 87 views
From the 1860 Buckley book. Tags: waltz, buckley Andy Chase Oct 16, 2015 46 views
He emerged for a rare performance Tim Twiss Oct 15, 2015 104 views
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