Posted by Yves
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on March 17, 2003, 11:58 pm, in reply to "Re: Port Townsend- John Miller"
195.93.74.8
My previous message was to Waxing attention of course you know Harry and his 12str video... I'm not a famous "webmaster"
I met Michael Roach in London last week and went to the restaurant where we talked for hours about good old time in Exeter... We are impatient to see you in August
All the best
Yves
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: Thanks John, found it at Document. GC's
: complete works, which is great, as,
: inspired by Harry L's presence at PT last
: year, I acquired a nice twelve string and
: have been looking for other pickers (as
: opposed to sliders, ala Barbecue Bob)
: besides BWMcT and HL, to study. Any
: other's, off the top of your head?
: All for now.
: John C.
: Hi John,
: I do not know of many Country Blues
: twelve-string players who played primarily
: in a non-slide style. A fellow named John
: Byrd did a couple of tunes "Timbrook
: Blues" (an African-American version
: of the bluegrass song "Molly and
: Tenbrooks") and, I believe, may have
: backed Geeshie Wiley on "Eagle's On a
: Half". Also, I think Freddie
: Spruell, a very early Mississippi guy, did
: several cuts with twelve-string played in
: a non-slide manner.I tend not to include
: cuts done by John Hurt or Rev. Davis in
: this category because they were not
: twelve-string specialists, but they both
: have a number of tunes recorded on
: twelve-string too. You may want to check
: out Charley Lincoln, Barbecue Bob's
: brother. He did play primarily slide, but
: he was not a technical wizard, and his
: singing and songs were really great, and
: he had about the most infectious laugh you
: will ever hear.
: All Best,
: John
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: Hey John, I guess we all figured you'd be
: back,
: eh? I really look forward to working with
: you again, and hope you'll be giving your
: class at 4 again like you did last year.
: I've begun transcribing this year, and
: could really use some pointers. I'll be
: better prepared with a recording device
: this year, too. Jon "Lindy"
: Lindeman sent me a tape of your John
: Jackson class from last year and I'm going
: to start working on Boats Up The River
: soon. Just listening to the tape got me
: excited about this year.
: Let us know what you're going to be teaching,
: when you've figured it out.
: Here's a question from last year. You
: taught, and beautifully performed, Rising
: River Blues, but I could never remember
: who it was by. I'd like to get a recording
: of it. Thanks.
: All for now.
: John C.
: Hi John,
: I'm glad to hear that you have been working
: on your own transcriptions. It's a good
: way to go. "Rising River Blues"
: was done by George Carter, one of the
: mysterious early Georgia twelve-string
: guitarists. He sounded like an older man
: in his singing, but I really know nothing
: about him biographically. Take care, and
: I'll see you at Port Townsend.
: All Best,
: John
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