Thanks for posting - great recording!! Questions on instruments. I heard a guitar and mandolin on Roanoke. Norman probably was playing one or the other. So, who played the instrument that Norman did not play?
@@leonlobos9718 John also played mandolin on the "Aereo-plain" album, so Norman, Tut, or John could be playing. Furthermore, many fiddlers take up mandolin as a second instrument because they share the same tuning, so -- who knows? -- perhaps Vasser played mandolin too. Oh, his bio on Wikipedia states that he did indeed play mandolin. All four were mandolin players then.
Thanks, and a nod of the hat to the Steam Powered Preservation Society (and the Goodle Days listserv)!
Fantastic
I was there for this. I was the "step and fetch" for the crew.
Are you related to Norman?
I am Norman's oldest son.@@chuckbrewer4502
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Great stuff! Thanks so much for posting.
God bless you, what a gem
What a crew
My Oh My
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Thanks for posting - great recording!! Questions on instruments. I heard a guitar and mandolin on Roanoke. Norman probably was playing one or the other. So, who played the instrument that Norman did not play?
Tut played mandolin
@@CoreyLeeMcQuade duh! Yes of course. Thanks.
@@leonlobos9718 John also played mandolin on the "Aereo-plain" album, so Norman, Tut, or John could be playing. Furthermore, many fiddlers take up mandolin as a second instrument because they share the same tuning, so -- who knows? -- perhaps Vasser played mandolin too. Oh, his bio on Wikipedia states that he did indeed play mandolin. All four were mandolin players then.