Frog Legs Rag - Aaron Jonah Lewis Plays Classic Ragtime Banjo
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Frog Legs Rag, by James Scott (first published by John Stillwell Stark in 1906), from "Mozart of the Banjo: The Joe Morley Project" CD release concert Jan 5, 2020, at Cliff Bells, Detroit
with Cami Celestia, piano
Grace van't Hof, uke, and
Keaton Butler, cello
Video by Jay Lapp
Aaron is incredible. The other musicians are equally talented. The banjo is more than a bluegrass instrument.
Incredible banjo work and you have a fabulous fashion sense.
So enjoyable to hear “classic “ banjo played at a reasonable speed.
Great hat !
Banjo playin' ain't too shabby neither... Just sayin'.
Adorably brilliant. ..⭐🌿🎶
Wonderful!
Brilliant !!
Sounds brilliant 👏 great old music from the old days.....
What a fun song. Y'all played great. Love the hat and flowers on the jacket. Saw you on Mountain Bushcrafters Alliance Artisan Spotlight. I am California so your premiere was during my working hours but happy to listen to and enjoy the replay. Blessings. Like 5.
Hey Aaron! Happy New Year. Thanks for this nice un. Sweetly played All.
Sweet ensemble work!
🙏❤🙏
Does Aaron have any CD’s ? The group sounds great !!
Very nice performance Mr. Aaron. Thanks for this music to us !!!
You are a rare bird and delightful. I heard you live ini South Haven pre- Pandemic. I inherited a banjo from one of my sining buddies who passed away in 2020. I have started to learn using the Pete Seeger Banjo Book (Blue). C tuning is hard to maneuver. Great music here and I got your CD to play as a aspirational goal post. I hope to be able to play 1/10 as well as you do before I die. Safe journeys!
This is a brilliant sound !! Mr. Lewis is a talented man !! He has a great band behind him too !!
brilliant!
Love It
Yes!
Brilliant
yes son
would love to see a video of your magnolia one step, I'm trying to learn it and I would love to get the bowings right
Your great
Ok, now I really need a fez.
I love this on a piano but i love this i should have the banjo
Fabulous!
Fabulous!