Here's a link to a recording of Robert Johnson's "Love in Vain" on baritone uke and harp: http://hometown.aol.com/smokinbill/loveinvain.mp3
Smokin' Bill
Johnstown, NY
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Gentlemen: whenever you see a great big overgrown buck sitting at the mouth of some holler, or at the forks of some road, with a big slouch hat on, a blue celluloid collar, a celluloid, artificial red rose in his coat lapel, a banjo strung across his breast, and a-pickin' of Sourwood Mountain, fine that man, gentlemen, fine him! For if he hasn't already done something, he's a-going to - Josiah Combs, quoted in Old-Time Mountain Banjo
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Here's a link to a recording of Robert Johnson's "Love in Vain" on baritone uke and harp: http://hometown.aol.com/smokinbill/loveinvain.mp3 Smokin' Bill Johnstown, NY Hi Bill, welcome to Weenie Campbell!
A blues Uke - cool! 'Love in Vain' works surprising well on Uke - nice recording! Your strumming variations keep the beat/tempo moving along nicely. I assume you are backing yourself on harp too - good work there too. Thanks for posting! slack Smokin Bill
Thanks for listening!
There are more .mp3s of country blues, folk and other tunes on my web site: http://hometown.aol.com/smokinbill HardLuckChild
Excellent! That really sounds great. I don't even know what a baritone uke is, but you have a great, mellow sound.
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