You guys are terrific! Listening makes me smile, and when I crank up the volume all my birds start singing along. It's obvious that you all enjoy what you do andspread that joy to your audiences. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Peter Lake, I can't help but feel happy when I play this kind of music. Thanks for listening. I just put some recordings up on a new website, www.dustbowldarlings.com, there's some of our originals there.
What a treat for the ears and the heart..... the music you folks make is so full of life I can see how it must fill you with joy to play it. Thanks for the link, I enjoyed very much.
Wow Heiress! How delightful! Please excuse the ignoramus's question but is this what's called Appalachian Blue grass? Its not a type of music I am usually exposed to where I am (Chinese Singaporean living in Australia)
Spring Fragrance, this is old-timey country music indeed; Appalachian inspired but with some Western Swing thrown in there. And the way I sing it is my own twist on the program. We're working out our own style here.
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You guys are terrific! Listening makes me smile, and when I crank up the volume all my birds start singing along. It's obvious that you all enjoy what you do andspread that joy to your audiences. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Peter Lake, I can't help but feel happy when I play this kind of music. Thanks for listening. I just put some recordings up on a new website, www.dustbowldarlings.com, there's some of our originals there.
Heiress,
What a treat for the ears and the heart..... the music you folks make is so full of life I can see how it must fill you with joy to play it. Thanks for the link, I enjoyed very much.
Best wishes to you and your lovely family.
John
is it selfish to listen more tan once? I hope not ;-)
Wow Heiress! How delightful! Please excuse the ignoramus's question but is this what's called Appalachian Blue grass? Its not a type of music I am usually exposed to where I am (Chinese Singaporean living in Australia)
Spring Fragrance, this is old-timey country music indeed; Appalachian inspired but with some Western Swing thrown in there. And the way I sing it is my own twist on the program. We're working out our own style here.