Tune of the Week for April 23, 2012When thinking of English folk music, most folks probably picture foremost a variety of squeeze boxes–concertinas and melodeons–and with good reason. But Merry Old England did enjoy a wealth of master fiddlers, and the influence of English fiddle traditions upon American old-time music proved just as strong as that of the more celebrated “Celtic” traditions of Ireland and Scotland. This week’s tune is a tribute to the lively and driving traditional music that English folk have danced to for centuries, throughout the length and breadth of their land.
xx And now for the tune . . . Albert Farmer’s Bonfire Tune, as played by the Bismarks, circa 2000 The Bismarks are Nina Hansell (fiddle), Gareth Kiddier (piano) and Ed Rennie (melodeon). X:17 Filed under: Tune of the Week,Tunes by Paul | April 29, 2012 | Comments (0) Classes
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