Awesome to watch her play Cumberland gap as a grown (ish) lady after watching her learn with Lee Sexton as a youngin. What an lucky lass to be able to fall back on experiences like that. I love that it was recorded and I get to reference them too.
Amazing! Thanks for sharing! Love all the songs and finally figured “morphine” playing along. Hope the foot heals soon! God, I love the last song and final surprise! What a jewel! Did they record this song?
Awesome to watch her play Cumberland gap as a grown (ish) lady after watching her learn with Lee Sexton as a youngin. What an lucky lass to be able to fall back on experiences like that. I love that it was recorded and I get to reference them too.
I can't believe how good this is!
Thank you for taking the time to record this performance and for sharing it with all of us!
Wow!!
BRAVO!!!!!!
Not the usual energy I usually see in Nora Brown’s performances. Still like her a lot!
that third song i know from an old Dave Van Ronk album...another Brooklyn native i assumed as a lad was country, Brooklyn makes great musicians
Anyone know the name of the tune they play right at the end, starting at 47:30? Absolute ripper of a tune!
I believe it's, "Hell Among the Yearlings". We'll see.
Fantastisch
Amazing! Thanks for sharing! Love all the songs and finally figured “morphine” playing along. Hope the foot heals soon!
God, I love the last song and final surprise! What a jewel! Did they record this song?
Lovely. Not trying to wow us with speed.
anyone know what kind of banjo??
Sorry ‘bout yer Hoof, that yer Tappin’ Hoof? Pray it heals up well.
A Tour, a Journey, a Fantastic Voyage. Bless ye hands and foot. (;
Not bad for 21st Century Dyke guitar & banjo.....but she'll NEVER BE the granite-hard men that wrote these tunes.....
She learned this music directly from some of those men