I have a new song called, “Spelunking in the Attic.” If you’ve even gone into the attic of an old house thinking you‘ll find some ancient hidden treasure or valuable antique, you may appreciate this song.
https://youtu.be/TTOZux3QEbU
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I have a new song called, “Spelunking in the Attic.” If you’ve even gone into the attic of an old house thinking you‘ll find some ancient hidden treasure or valuable antique, you may appreciate this song.
https://youtu.be/TTOZux3QEbU
Two old time tunes played on a Beansprout mini five string banjo. www.thebeansprout.com
This song, written by Sandy Denny of Fairport Convention, has been covered by Judy Collins and many other singers — almost all women. I’m not sure why this is, but it’s a great song that I enjoy singing.
I have a new original song that may feel appropriate for people of a certain age who suffer from CRS (Can’t Remember Shit).
Hey there! For my Banjo Folk Song of the Week (#106) I do a workshop on playing the Bruce Springsteen song “From Small Things Big Things One Day Come.
My latest Banjo Folk Song workshop video is how to play Danny’s Song, by Loggins & Messina
Gordon Lightfoot has certainly been an influence on me. Certainly, he has influenced my singing, and possibly my songwriting. I’ve definitely sung my share of his songs.
This is one I hadn’t done before, but which I thought would be nice on banjo.
I wrote this sort-of Easter song as a guitar/bass/drums based rocker a few years ago, but this is a solo banjo version.
I got to my job a few years ago, the day after Easter, and found that someone had brought in a plastic bag of broken chocolate bunnies parts.
There was one candy eye staring forlornly out of the bag, which seemed very sad, and prompted the song.