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Sheet music for Yew Piney Mountain here; The Digital Library of Appalachia provides online access to archival and historical materials related to the culture of the southern and central Appalachian region. The contents of the DLA are drawn from special collections of Appalachian College Association member libraries. Hawks and Owls Stringband ...
The percussive use of footwork, however, is not limited to the First Nations musicians. Fiddle music, in general, lends itself well to group playing and percussive use of feet and hands, as in the performance of La Turlette at Kyneton, central Victoria, where the Celtic Southern Cross Summer School produced this ethnomusicologically notable ...
Cajun fiddle music is a part of the American fiddle music canon. It is derived from the music of southwest Louisiana and southeast Texas, as well as sharing repertoire from the Quebec and Cape Breton Island traditions. [1] It is one of the few extant North American folk music traditions rooted in French chanson. [2]
This music, usually considered to be synonymous with Western swing, is bona fide fiddle music and is deeply intertwined with country and folk music as played by Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Vince Gill, Dale Watson, the Wheel's Jason Roberts, Jesse Dayton, and Garrison Keillor. [15]
Early recorded country music (i.e., late 1920s and early 1930s) typically consisted of fiddle and banjo players and a predominant string band format, reflecting its Appalachian roots. Due in large part to the success of the Grand Ole Opry, the center of country music had shifted to Nashville by 1940.
North American Fiddle Champion (Plays Contest Winning Tunes) 1965: Plays Old Tyme Fiddle: 1967: On Stage With Al Cherny AKA Al Cherny: 1968: Golden Slippers: 1969: Blue Ribbon Fiddle: 1972: Fiddle Magic: 1974: Rural Roots: 1975 "The Big Fiddle Sound" Of Al Cherny: 1975: Fiddle Country: 1978: Country Club Hits of Al Cherny (Compilation) 1988: Al ...
Mr. Country Fiddle, Marathon Music MMS-76046; The Superb Fiddling of Graham Townsend, Audat Records 477-9079; Le Violon - The Fiddle, Rounder Records 7002; House Party, Rodeo Records RLP 8015; Harvest Home, Point Records PS 357; Down Home Fiddlin', Audat 477-9048; Still Going Strong, Rodeo RLPCD 8044; Country Licks & All That Jazz, CBC ...
Jean Baptiste "John" Arcand, CM (born July 19, 1942, in Jackson Lake, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian fiddler, composer, teacher, and luthier.Arcand has been composing and performing since childhood, having learned the traditional Métis tunes from his father Victor and his grandfather Jean-Baptiste.