Sublime. I was hearing n enjoying all this stuff on the radio at the time, folk, easy listening, surf, etc., but this one I never heard b4. Glad I discovered it.
The Italian Community Center in Hoboken put on a show of the entire Serendipity Singers songbook. It featured The Vinny Bombazano Dancers and the Columbus Chorale Flatulentia. I did not know that interpretive dance and harmonized flatulence would work so beautifully together. Kudos! I'll be returning for this hot ticket!
Imagine traveling with a nine piece group back in the early sixties, putting out folk songs like The Serendipities did. Just very pleasant and evocative of a better place in our hearts. Thanks for posting!
This is apparently a song called simply 'Chilly Winds' by John Phillips and John Stewart. It contains elements found in the old folk songs 'I Know You Rider', 'Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad', and "Cold Rain and Snow', which were first recorded in the 1920's (and are probably much older than that). 'Course, I know them all as Grateful Dead songs. :)
Along with the New Christy Minstrels, the Serendipity Singers sang music that - sadly - is missing from much of what purports to be "music" in 2017. Then, again, I laughed at my father's love for the Big Band sounds of the 1940s when I was a teenager growing up in the 1960s. "Youth is wasted on the very young." Dad was right -- great music!
Blessings 🙏☺️💞I intend to send channeled light healing to All beings known and unknown to me and I am asking God for, allowing and giving thanks for the highest truths and for the highest most benevolent outcomes for all, even if it is greater than I can imagine 🙏💖 Amen..say to receive..I'm willing to transmute the fears and forgive and forget ☺️💞🙏💖
Sublime. I was hearing n enjoying all this stuff on the radio at the time, folk, easy listening, surf, etc., but this one I never heard b4. Glad I discovered it.
The Italian Community Center in Hoboken put on a show of the entire Serendipity Singers songbook. It featured The Vinny Bombazano Dancers and the Columbus Chorale Flatulentia. I did not know that interpretive dance and harmonized flatulence would work so beautifully together. Kudos! I'll be returning for this hot ticket!
just aw some!!!!!!
Imagine traveling with a nine piece group back in the early sixties, putting out folk songs like The Serendipities did. Just very pleasant and evocative of a better place in our hearts. Thanks for posting!
+multicaruana Doesn't get any better than that?
I totally agree!
Not really a folk song per se. Penned by Papa John Phillips and John Stewart. Great stuff.
This is apparently a song called simply 'Chilly Winds' by John Phillips and John Stewart. It contains elements found in the old folk songs 'I Know You Rider', 'Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad', and "Cold Rain and Snow', which were first recorded in the 1920's (and are probably much older than that). 'Course, I know them all as Grateful Dead songs. :)
And the Serendipity Singers were not a folk group per se.
Along with the New Christy Minstrels, the Serendipity Singers sang music that - sadly - is missing from much of what purports to be "music" in 2017. Then, again, I laughed at my father's love for the Big Band sounds of the 1940s when I was a teenager growing up in the 1960s. "Youth is wasted on the very young." Dad was right -- great music!
Even as a teen in the '60s I loved the Big Bands of the '40s as well as the music of the '50s n '60s.
Filmed in Dark-o-vision.
Reminds me of Southern Pacific 4449
I'm trying to find the version found at the end of the documentary, do you have any idea?
@@carljohnson2395 Try the Kingston Trio version. It's not the one on the video but very close.
Blessings 🙏☺️💞I intend to send channeled light healing to All beings known and unknown to me and I am asking God for, allowing and giving thanks for the highest truths and for the highest most benevolent outcomes for all, even if it is greater than I can imagine 🙏💖 Amen..say to receive..I'm willing to transmute the fears and forgive and forget ☺️💞🙏💖
Came here for gamble rogers
Bring on Ray Harris.....