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Well I had started that about the age of twelve... see my mother had a guitar, my father made her a present of a guitar, and he taught her a few chords, but I first started on a little outfit I made with a cigar box... I made a guitar with a cigar box, had peg keys, bored holes in the head, and I had uh... the strings graduated from fishing twine down on to thread - Johnny St. Cyr, guitarist for the Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers in an interview with Alan Lomax on how he learned to play guitar

Author Topic: Mike Seeger in concert, 5-May-07  (Read 1813 times)

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Mike Seeger in concert, 5-May-07
« on: May 06, 2007, 12:49:09 PM »
Last night, I had the pleasure of seeing Mike Seeger perform for a folk club in Paramus NJ. Mike played the full range of old time songs on old time acoustic instruments -- banjo (gourd & open back), guitar (a Martin 00-17), fiddle, autoharp, Jews harp, harmonica, and panpipes. He also sang a field holler acappella. Songs that he played included Freight Train, St Ann's Reel, Georgie Buck, Sourwood Mountain, Molly and Tenbrooks, Sally Anne, Shady Grove, an abolitionist-era song on gourd banjo, and many many others.

On one song, Seeger did something that I've never seen or heard before: he sang the song while accompanying himself on fiddle *and* rack harp.

For an encore, Mike came out and asked for requests. Sitting in the first row, I shot up my hand & asked to hear "Wildwood Flower" (which he teaches on his Carter Family Guitar Styles DVD). Mike then decided to bring up two audience members to join him on the song -- Tony Trishka (world-class banjo player) and Drew Smith (world-class autoharp player). Great stuff!



I posted a few more pics are here
« Last Edit: May 06, 2007, 01:59:40 PM by outfidel »
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