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Tanuki

(15,315 posts)
6. I love the Grammy-winning Carolina Chocolate Drops
Mon Apr 28, 2014, 10:51 AM
Apr 2014


They are best known for their performances of traditional African-American string band music but also do wonderful original work:



If you ever wanted to learn how to play the bones, Dom Flemons will show you how!
Oh the memories. Thanks! William769 Mar 2014 #1
Here's some guys from my neck of the woods. (Southwest PA) johnp3907 Mar 2014 #2
I recognize that tune, Cluck 'ole Hen 2banon Jul 2014 #9
Talking Feet: Solo Southern Dance: Buck, Flatfoot and Tap. dipsydoodle Apr 2014 #3
thanks for that.. 2banon Jul 2014 #10
Thats from the Transatlanic Music Sessions. dipsydoodle Jul 2014 #13
Yes, my bad, Transatlantic MUSIC Sessions. 2banon Jul 2014 #14
Do you play ? dipsydoodle Jul 2014 #15
fiddle and mando 2banon Jul 2014 #17
Nope. dipsydoodle Jul 2014 #18
Bascom Lamar Lunsford Minstrel of Appalachia Festival. dipsydoodle Apr 2014 #4
Songcatcher dipsydoodle Apr 2014 #5
Saw that film, it was great.. 2banon Jul 2014 #11
I love the Grammy-winning Carolina Chocolate Drops Tanuki Apr 2014 #6
Yeah, they're awesome! 2banon Jul 2014 #12
Blue Ridge Music Trails theHandpuppet May 2014 #7
Passing on the song of Appalachia: JAM teaches music, tradition and a sense of place theHandpuppet May 2014 #8
Just a reminder about upcoming festivals theHandpuppet Jul 2014 #16
Irish Dancing meets North Carolina clogging Tanuki Jul 2014 #19
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