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Posted by hawaiian hayseed
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Size: 3,330kb, uploaded 1/22/2008 11:51:11 AM
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a pretty simple one, but has some good memories. Just Banjo and Fiddle
6 comments on “Hawks and Eagles”
hawaiian hayseed Says:
Tuesday, January 22, 2008 @4:45:11 PM
Thanks Bob. Is it snowing down there?
Janie Rothfield Says:
Tuesday, January 22, 2008 @8:10:31 PM
Another tune blast from the past. Remember when we would play this for hours?
Midwest_Fiddler Says:
Thursday, January 24, 2008 @8:34:34 AM
Those hits just keep on coming. This piece came from the playing of Norman Edmonds as I recall.
Just to keep you informed: -3F this morning (1/24/08) here in Chicagoland.
Chirps
Janie Rothfield Says:
Thursday, January 24, 2008 @4:06:10 PM
I love how our pictures all looked lined up so nice with fiddlebob looking the other way-Are you left handed Fiddlebob?
FiddlerFaddler Says:
Sunday, January 27, 2008 @8:49:24 PM
Great frailin' and fiddlin'. I love the tone of your banjo. The tone of your fiddle is as good as Janie's. Always wonderfully arranged and balanced. Thanks Tom!
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