Tom...that's surely irreverent, but quite cute as well!!!! Thanks, Joan
Yes, there is a such thing! Here is a slightly irreverant tune titled "Rudolph Drank the Moonshine"

Tom...that's surely irreverent, but quite cute as well!!!! Thanks, Joan
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Darn! now another tune's got stuck in my head and won't get out.
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I've been grappling with a 'spotty' family history getting ready to upload to Alastair's genealogy section once I get the login sorted out.
The limited history I have been able to sort through has left me 'hanging on the washline' as it were. So I went to youtube and found this tune: Time Gone By performed by the Jerry Douglas band.
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And I might add we're trying to figure out what the problem is but this being Easter it might need to wait until Tuesday before we can figure it out. I'm in Toronto right now having a wee break.
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I will try to post a video of the Seldom Scene playing a Bob Dylan tune
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Hey, Tom...
Appreciate the video....
I have The Best of the Seldom Scene, Vol. 1 cd, but this song isn't on that. I kinda wonder IF this group is totally "bluegrass", as didn't they come out of DC? However, the cd is from Rebel Records.
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I do miss living near the sea, though. My younger brother "used to" have a 31 ft sailing yacht, & also "used to" own half of a plane. NO longer.
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Last edited by FriedaKateM; 10th May 2012 at 14:06. Reason: addendum
The Seldom Scene formed in Bethseda Maryland in 1971 and played a progressive style of bluegrass. Over the years they have ventured into folk, country with occasional popular music covers thrown into the mix. Band members were a cartographer, a physician, a graphic artist and a number of other professions. On forming they agreed to stick with their respective professions and only play local venues on a part-time basis, hence their name "Seldom Scene."
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