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North American Songs & Ballads

Sara Grey

American
Living Tradition

Catalogue Number: LTCD1301
Barcode: 5029313130124
Running Time: 53 mins.

CD£11.80Out of Stock

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A new recording of traditional song, with lyrics and occasional potted history in the 24 page booklet.
Another CD from the Living Tradition maagazine, broadening the scope from 'just Scottish'.
But what is it about American women and banjos - Peggy Seegar and Alison Brown, to name but two.
'Oh! Brother, Where Art Thou'.

O�Dr�?nne
2) Meet Her When the Sun Goes Down
3) Hop High My Lulu Girl
4) Blue Mountain Lake
5) The House Carpenter
6) Songs of War:
Dear Honey - Poor Soldier - The Southern Girl's Reply - The Dying Legionnaire
7) Bucking Bronco
8) The Silk Merchant's Daughter
9) say, Darlin' Say
10) The Little Carpenter
11) The Scow on Cowden's Shore
12) Parting Hand
13) Gone, Solid Gone
A new recording of traditional song, with lyrics and occasional potted history in the 24 page booklet.
Another CD from the Living Tradition maagazine, broadening the scope from 'just Scottish'.
But what is it about American women and banjos - Peggy Seegar and Alison Brown, to name but two.
'Oh! Brother, Where Art Thou'.

Lineup

Sara Grey - Vocals & Banjo
Kieron Mearns - Vocals & Guitar
Kate Lissauer - Vocals & Fiddle

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