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Filmed at the Joel Walker Sweeney Early Banjo Convergence, Appomattox Courthouse, Va. 2015 Mark Weems Jun 3, 2015 100 views
Filmed at the Joel Walker Sweeney Early Banjo Convergence at Appomattox Courthouse, Va. May 30, 201… Mark Weems Jun 3, 2015 110 views
Joel Walker Sweeney Early Banjo Convergence, Appomattox Courthouse, Va. May 30, 2015. Mark Weems (4… Mark Weems Jun 1, 2015 116 views
Having arrived very early for the Joel Sweeney Banjo Convergence at Appomattox Court House NHP, I h… Tags: jig, virginny Paul Draper Jun 1, 2015 100 views
We could do the same for Minstrel tunes. Just sayin', once a genre gers going and it works..... Tim Twiss May 29, 2015 26 views
have you guys seen this one yet? . I like everything about it. . Is that Joe Ayers singing & pl… Gordy Ohliger May 25, 2015 108 views
One of Sweeny's early songs, Jim Along Josie, played on a four-string gourd banjo, doumbek, fiddle,… Mark Weems May 24, 2015 93 views
A selection from Knauff's Virginia Reel collection. I found the collection on Levy's tonight. Tim Twiss May 24, 2015 249 views
From James Buckley's New Banjo Method, 1860 Tags: draper, Paul Paul Draper May 19, 2015 108 views
From Baur's Book 1883. Funny little melody, isn't it? Tim Twiss May 16, 2015 100 views
Tom Taggart May 15, 2015 148 views
Two at dusk from Rice,1858. Tags: diamond's, walkaround Paul Draper May 14, 2015 114 views
An attempt at an original tune, in old style, with nod to West African Gankogui in the 3rd (Juba) s… Jared Denhard May 13, 2015 108 views
From James Buckley's 1868 Banjo Guide Tags: Paul, draper Paul Draper May 12, 2015 114 views
Tags: draper, Paul Paul Draper May 7, 2015 82 views
From Sydney Ryan's book the True Violinist, Cincinnati, 1872 Wes Merchant May 2, 2015 100 views
From Buckley's Banjo Guide of 1868, by way of Tim Twiss' new book of transcriptions. Tags: draper, Paul Paul Draper Apr 30, 2015 100 views
Written and adapted for Milford's Earth Day. Fitting all the way around, as the tune itself is recy… Tim Twiss Apr 26, 2015 85 views
2 tunes from Buckley's 1860 book, played rather carelessly. Tags: draper, Paul Paul Draper Apr 24, 2015 88 views
This is James Pentecost's version of the tune. Mark Weems Apr 21, 2015 120 views
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