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Sally Ann

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For the century beginning in the mid 1700's half a million Scots and Scots/Irish poured through the Cumberland Gap into Kentucky and Tennessee. During that same time just as many washed down through western New York and Pennsylvania and flowed down the Ohio and spread into what is now Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri. From there, their descendants went west and north. Felling trees, pulling stumps, laying track, digging mines, building cities, making America.

WE made America. WE settled it. WE built it from nothing. WE formed its culture. It's ours. Jazz. Blues. Pfttt! All just pale imitations of what someone heard our ancestors singing. It's ours.

The Jarrells were lowland Scots. That's us. Highland scots just ran around in the woods in their skirts.

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Yeah??? here it comes again. Take that.

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Thanks. I'll look it up. You might try the book "Born Fighting" by Jim Webb. Changed my life. For the first time I understood why I am the way I am.

In the meantime how about a different Sally Ann

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Many Sally Ann threads to follow.

Have another.

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Time to bump the Sally Ann thread.

Here's one you won't easily find. Kind of like a hippie drum circle, with strings. Check the chickie on the bass. Especially around 5:55. Mmmm...mmm...mmm. Not much talent but who cares? Throw the rocks!

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I like the train in the background and the dog roaming around. The banjo player with the suspenders has a nice old fedora. This is the way this music was meant to be played! The bass player can shake it.

Will check out that book, too.
 

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I like the train in the background and the dog roaming around. The banjo player with the suspenders has a nice old fedora. This is the way this music was meant to be played! The bass player can shake it.

Will check out that book, too.

Hey, Hat-O! I'm gonna send you off on a most interesting tangent. You like the fedora? You like the mountain music? How about Dickies, fedoras, and black powder chunk guns? Google it around a bit, and add in "Friendship." I'll snap you back later.

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home

http://www.fentressco.com/shoot.html

Yeah. We're all still here. We're hiding out everywhere. Could be next door.
 
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Great pics!
All this interests me. I'm not a hunter but I like old guns, and have some just for decoration. I enjoy the basic mountain/Appalachian type music, and it's descendant Bluegrass, plus Texas Swing. I love dogs, have a Redbone Coonhound (he's a big baby).

My dad's people came from Georgia, Southern Virginia and North Carolina, migrated to Florida in the early 20th Century. This stuff must be in the blood!

By the way, if you like traditional music, you would enjoy the soundtrack from Winter's Bone. I've never heard of the performers, but they do a great job of re-creating the impromptu jams
you might see in the mountain hollers.
 
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Bump Sally Ann on Saturday night

More current, but still some nice claw hammer.

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