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An unlettered, uneducated preacher once preached the message Fling Down Jezebel in Reverend Lee's h… Tags: antebellum, South Charles Edward Lee Sep 30, 2014 100 views
A classic by Daniel Decatur Emmett, this is a song about the riverman's life. The melody was so fet… Tags: civil, war Charles Edward Lee Sep 30, 2014 94 views
As a man who loves a Spiritual, and one who learned this antebellum from his father and his father'… Tags: antebellum, civil Charles Edward Lee Sep 30, 2014 60 views
Performed at the Historic New Orleans Collection in New Orleans, Louisiana, on December 7, 2013 by… Tags: war, antebellum Charles Edward Lee Sep 30, 2014 58 views
A song that evolved over the years, it has ended up with a birth date no one today can know. A favo… Tags: war, antebellum Charles Edward Lee Sep 30, 2014 38 views
In response to the jejune, banal, lying, highly exaggerated, ludicrous, melodramatic fictional acco… Tags: abolition, abolitionism Charles Edward Lee Sep 30, 2014 38 views
Friends, we were ever so pleased to be invited to perform at the prestigious Historic New Orleans C… Tags: civil, war Charles Edward Lee Sep 30, 2014 118 views
Roscoe, Lee & Abadie performed Lubly Fan at the Historic New Orleans Collection on December 7,… Tags: buffalo, gals Charles Edward Lee Sep 30, 2014 63 views
Converse yellow book. One of my favorite walk-arounds. Tags: paul, draper Paul Draper Sep 29, 2014 213 views
A piece from Kerr's Second played on gourd banjo. Tim Twiss Sep 27, 2014 61 views
Adding a guitar accompaniment to the 19th Century "Clutha Hornpipe". Tim Twiss Sep 24, 2014 104 views
My direct inspiration for this was Dave Culgan and the Camptown Shakers. Tags: draper, paul Paul Draper Sep 24, 2014 100 views
From Kerr's Second Tim Twiss Sep 24, 2014 53 views
9/8 jig from Kerr's Third. Tim Twiss Sep 21, 2014 65 views
I found this great little Jig in "Thirty-Eight Tunes Appropriate for Tin Whistle, Fife, Flute, or V… Mark Weems Sep 19, 2014 120 views
Just strolling through Septimus Winner's "New American School for the Banjo", 1883.... Tags: septimus, winner Paul Draper Sep 18, 2014 178 views
One of J. W. Sweeny's songs published in 1840. Mark Weems Sep 6, 2014 136 views
Briggs,1855 Leonidas (Lee) Jones Sep 2, 2014 104 views
Tim Twiss Aug 29, 2014 104 views
From Niel Gow's 3rd Repository of 1806. A wonderful four-part 3/4 time piece. Four string gourd ban… Mark Weems Aug 24, 2014 172 views
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