Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Banjoquest begins today!


Banjoquest begins with a field recording that I taped several years ago in the campground at the Florida Old Time Championships. Here is banjo builder, Lo Gordon, playing "Peach Bottom Creek" on his Cedar Mountain Banjo.
http://cedarmtnbanjos.com
My family has known Lo and his family for many years from Florida festivals. Now Lo and his family live in Brevard, North Carolina where Lo and Tim build his wonderful Cedar Mountain banjos, and Mary and Lo own Celestial Mountain Music.
http://www.celestialmtnmusic.com They host a wonderful jam for all to enjoy on Tuesday nights at the store. Lo taught me this tune a couple years ago, and we recorded it as a melody/ harmony duet, on two Cedar Mountian banjos, on our newest CD, "Florida Banjo." Lo's banjo tab to both the melody and harmony to this tune are in "Florida Banjo Tab Book"
http://www.maryzcox.com
Hope you enjoy hearing him play in the field as much as I have.
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Here's another North Carolina friend and banjoist that Bob and I have known and played music with for over thirty years. We played music and had great fun together when Bob and I lived in Cashiers, NC while Bob was at Western Carolina University. Today, John plays guitar and banjo in a band called the Cashiers Music Company.
http://cashiersmusiccompany.com
He and his wife, Marsha, and their lovely home, were just featured in the October 2008 issue of Southern Living.

Bob filmed this casual video of John playing Ragtime Annie on his new Chuck Lee Banjo. I join him on my new Goldtone 5 string Banjo cello in a jam in the little log cabin.

4 comments:

Randy said...

Thank you for creating this wonderful blog.

Randy J. Arnold

Unknown said...

Looks like a cool banjo blog. The reverse type (white on black) is really hard on the eyes. You might want reconsider a more reader-friendly color combo.

Keith said...

Best of luck with your new site. It will be good to hear players that are not necessarily well known, but good.

Unknown said...

Thanks a lot for letting me know about this-- love the concept, & really enjoyed these first two videos. The Gold Tone cello banjos sound great.

John Hayes