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Posted by Omeboy, written by Milton Ager
- Play count: 779
Size: 2,584kb, uploaded 2/11/2016 11:54:22 AM
Genre: Jazz / Playing Style: 4-String (Tenor/Plectrum)
Back in 1976, a handful of wondrously talented folks got together and recorded a tremendous banjo album. Entitled: On A Slow Boat To China With The San Francisco Medicine Ball. What a gem of an album and three great plectrums (Dave Marty, Jack Convery and Abe van der Meulen.) It might still be available on CD if you don’t own it. And Jack has posted some great cuts from this album on YouTube. So this is my homage to these three great banjoists (Dave, Jack and Abe) and my very heavily influenced version of Happy Feet. (This will probably sound best on a good headset.)
JanetB Says:
Sunday, February 14, 2016 @9:04:58 AM
This takes one back to another era....You're better than "Purty Good!"
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