Evanston’s illustrious “Cousin” Charlie Lowman stopped by our home 🏠 last night. He sang along with the evening cicadas. Here is a taste Charlie Monroe’s “Rosa Lee McFall”. - - - see lyrics: Out on the lonely hillside in a cabin low and small Lived the sweetest rose of color my Rosie McFall Her eyes were bright and shining and her voice was sweet to me Knew that I would always love her and I hoped that she loved me My eyes turned to me, my darling and this is what she said You know that I would always love you when you and I are wed Then God way up in heaven one day for her did call I lost my bride, oh how I loved her, my Rosie McFall I searched this wide world over through cities great and small But I never found another like my Rosie McFall #rosaleemcfall #charliemonroe #cicadas #chicagograss #bluegrasschicago #chicagobluegrass #bluegrassguitar (at Evanston, Illinois) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEVJH-Ph9UD/?igshid=wnyn8f7eyif










