The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #151174   Message #3526258
Posted By: Jack Blandiver
14-Jun-13 - 04:24 AM
Thread Name: Lets talk Jimmie Rodgers
Subject: RE: Lets talk Jimmie Rodgers
Two traditional tributes to Jimmie Rodgers:

Chemirocha

(In the village of Kapkatet, Kenya in the early 1950′s, members of the Kipsigi tribe somehow came across a few 78 records of Jimmie Rodgers' Blue Yodels. Convinced that such strange sounds could not come from a human, the voice was attributed to a centaur-like spirit they called Chemirocha. This half-man half-antelope is honored in fertility rites where young Kipsigi maidens dance seductively to the Jimmie Rodgers records, begging him to join them in a leaping dance in hopes that Chemirocha will jump completely out of his clothes.

The Kipsigi villagers also sing various songs to celebrate Chemirocha. One of the only recorded instances of these hymns is this gorgeous, haunting version played on a pentatonic wishbone lyre and accompanied by a pair of Kipsigis girls.)


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Away Out On the Mountain

(Jane Turriff, born 1915 in Fetterangus, Aberdeenshire, a member of the Stewart family of travellers & famed singers of traditional folk song & ballad.)