The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #48271 Message #787684
Posted By: gwonya
19-Sep-02 - 04:17 PM
Thread Name: What was sung in Ontario in 1860's?
Subject: RE: What was sung in Ontario in 1860's?
Hi Rick We've met two or three times. We played a few tunes together at Cheryl Gaudets home about 10 years ago and then soon after at the Free Times Cafe. We also picked a tune or two together at the 12th Fret awhile back. I'm the left handed/upside down picker - name of Steve. I'd love to check out that yard sometime neighbor! You would also be welcome over here of course. Come on over one night with the Mrs. We'll light a fire and pick on some wide plank pine floors. I have lots of dulcimers, a regal dobro, a few guitars, my openback and a new piano and lots of Trad. CDs... I know you'd feel at home.I live on Port Union Rd. My place was built by a fellow named Thomas Adams who was actually actively involved in the War of 1812. There's an interesting story or two about that guy. He was known by some as "The American Dutchman" Come on by sometime and I'll show ya! Have you heard from Cheryl? She stopped by about 4 years ago. You probably know she's living in Nova Scotia now. (I've lost her number unfortunately). She's a fine player and a great singer. We played Lunenberg and the Atlantic Folk Festivals together which was a real treat for me. Steve 416 995 0228.