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RECORDINGS
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Plain and Fancy |
Marti Rogers Accompanying Herself on Autoharp, Guitar, and Appalachian Mountain Lap
Dulcimer with Tom Levy on Upright Bass and Special Guests: Tom Tucker:
Banjo, Bouzouki, Mandolin, Guitar, Coins, Vocals Marianne Tucker : Whistle, Bones, Vocals Tom Wade:
Dobro |
Shady Grove Pretty Saro
Rambler's Woman Birmingham Sunday Fair & Tender Maidens Cuckoo / 4th Day of July Barbara Allen Johnny, I Hardly Knew You Clark’s Tour Piney Hill Lucid, The Rambler Gold Doubloon
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...if you know who Jean Ritchie is, it'll be the
first thing you think of when the disc starts spinning -- as you listen to
Marti Rogers, and Plain & Fancy's pleasures will find their way to you.-
Jerome Clark Read More About the Recording and Listen to Sample
Clips. (Keep in mind
that the "real thing" will sound better.) |
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Old Songs for Young Folks ...and Other Folks Too |
Marti Rogers Accompanying Herself on
Autoharp, Guitar, and Appalachian Mountain Lap Dulcimer with Tom Levy on Upright Bass Fiddle and Bodhran (Irish
drum) |
Working on the Railroad Darby Ram Oh, Susanna Low Bridge on
the Erie Canal My Darling,
Clementine Sweet Betsy From
Pike Home on the
Range 39 French
Brothers Instrumental: Three Blind
Mice, Frere Jacques, Ode to Joy Sing a Song of
Six Pence Oh Where Has My
Little Dog Gone? I Love Little
Kitty Twenty Froggies Nursery Rymin': Instrumental: Go Tell Aunt Rhody; Mary Had a Little Lamb;
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star; Yankee Doodle Paper Of Pins There's A Hole
in My Bucket On the Banks of
the Yukon Daisy Bell or
Bicycle Built for Two Froggie Went a
Courtin |
“Yankee Doodle” was chosen by The Listening Project
for Conservatory Lab Charter School as one of 30 songs to be studied over the
course of a year. (Others included
“Old Dan Tucker” sung by Pete Seeger and “Amazing Grace” Sung by Judy
Collins) Read More About the Recording
and Listen to Sample Clips. (Keep in mind
that the "real thing" will sound better.) |
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