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Boy, how Irish is this name? He is credited as being the composer of this tune from the "Green" Con… Tim Twiss Jan 7, 2010 37 views
One of the earlier "transitional" pieces that moved the banjo from the Minstrel stage to the parlou… Tim Twiss Jan 7, 2010 27 views
In Albuquerque, NM June 19, 2008Clawhammering away on stage playing Fly Aroung My Pretty LIttle Miss Mary Z. Cox Jan 3, 2010 75 views
John Bowlin 1865 fretless banjo Mary Z. Cox Jan 3, 2010 92 views
Mary Z. Cox playing a brand new tune, John Bowlin's Groundhog Strut, on a John Bowlin 1865 Fretless… Tags: Cox, minstrel Mary Z. Cox Jan 3, 2010 124 views
Mary Z. Cox plays Liza Jane on her John Bowlin 1865 fretless banjo on the rim of the Grand Canyon,… Mary Z. Cox Jan 3, 2010 100 views
Mark Willey Jan 1, 2010 75 views
From the Converse Book of 1872. Tim Twiss Dec 30, 2009 36 views
Strong Stroke tune from the Buckley 1868. Tim Twiss Dec 30, 2009 53 views
Scotch tune...for you Rob, in case you're still popping in here. Tim Twiss Dec 30, 2009 47 views
First song in the "Old Cremona Songster" of 1863 by Frank Converse. Tim Twiss Dec 30, 2009 45 views
Basic stuff from the Briggs'. Tim Twiss Dec 30, 2009 104 views
One of those "from the back of the Buckley Book". Tim Twiss Dec 18, 2009 56 views
Stroke Style Banjo tune published well after this style hit its height of popularity. Another aweso… Tim Twiss Dec 15, 2009 75 views
From the Analytical Method of 1886, this is an original by F.B. Converse. Listening to it, one hear… Tim Twiss Dec 9, 2009 58 views
Lucas Bowman Dec 9, 2009 116 views
Lucas Bowman Dec 9, 2009 110 views
Lucas Bowman Dec 9, 2009 60 views
Lucas Bowman Dec 9, 2009 71 views
Well, I found it really hard to play the B part of this piece as it is written in Brigg's Banjo Ins… Tags: minstrel, banjo Lucas Bowman Dec 8, 2009 132 views
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