one of the cleanest old time versions of this tune I've encountered. You are both wonderful. Especially the Romaness lady flat footin and fiddlin. You're awesome. Thank you
Excellent! I heard this same version on a long play in the 80s unfortunately lost since then. Dulcimer, banjo and fiddle played. For me this is THE "genuine" version. Thanks from Quebec!
one of the cleanest old time versions of this tune I've encountered. You are both wonderful. Especially the Romaness lady flat footin and fiddlin. You're awesome. Thank you
Damn right. This definitely seems like a puritan take on the tune and it's absolutely beautiful.
She exemplifies the mountain sound in her personality just as much as much as her instrument
This blew my mind
Great video thx for posting.
My favorite version of this tune.
Love the foot stomping addition to this great old song.
Very well done !!
Great! Thank you!
Beautiful
wicked awesome!
That was some fine steppin'.
Awesome indeed!
Wonderful!
too great really great ,I'm so happy to this young people here carrying on the traditional Appalachian music I can die serene.
gettin' ready to my own vid on this tune... love fiddle n' banjer... this was special... thanks!
Very nice!
Super
Excellent! I heard this same version on a long play in the 80s unfortunately lost since then. Dulcimer, banjo and fiddle played. For me this is THE "genuine" version. Thanks from Quebec!
Pierre Pastedechouan n. Fn v. Ugbuh
my, my. I'm in a state of some awe . great job.
Awsome....yup.
Very good !
You are awesome. My Grandad danced like that.
Awesome
your fiddlin' brings me joy!
Larry Ungar - thanks for the contra music sessions in England, 2017/2018. Nice to hear you again.
Got me a woman in Cumberland gap she’s got a boy that calls me pap 😂
Great Old-time sound. Nicely done.
💚
Love it, thank you ~
Beautiful Thanks!
"Awesome" is right! Just as it should be. Thank you!
Enjoying this fine performance.
a lonesome night
Do you guys ever make it to Portland Oregon? We would love to have you.
check out Portland Old Time Music Gathering in January
WHAT IS HIS NAME? I LIVED IN CAMBRIDGE FOR MANY YEARS & HE LOOKS FAMILIAR.
love it ! i think its in AEAE?
D, I think--played "crossharp" 2nd position on the G harmonica
where can i learn the dance steps?
Think her fiddles in standard tuning?
If it were played slower a bit!
Pretty damn good for a bunch of yankees
They didn't play the version with all the Confederate lyrics in it (:-)