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Thread #42093   Message #609813
Posted By: Jim Krause
14-Dec-01 - 02:16 PM
Thread Name: Old-time music in a rut?
Subject: Old-time music in a rut?
I've been playing fiddle in an old-time string band for ten years, or so I guess. And lately I've been wondering if the genre isn't getting into a rut. It seems that I hear new groups taking up the music, playing fiddle tune, after fiddle tune, after fiddle tune. Then I go back and listen to some of the old groups from the twenties and thirties, and realize that perhaps half or two thirds of their recorded material was made up of vocal selections. Consider the Skillet Lickers, the Bogtrotters, or Charlie Poole & the North Carolina Ramblers.

The vocal tradition continued on into the sixties and seventies with groups like the New Lost City Ramblers, the Highwoods String Band, Any Old Time String Band, the Hotmud Family (who were really great vocalists) and others.

What are your thoughts?
Jim


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