Subject: Mill run Dulcimer Band From: Date: 24 Jan 99 - 08:38 PM This month the Dulcimer Player's News featured the Mill Run Dulcimer Band. They certainly deserve this recognition. I don't know where they get their tunes nor who does their arrangements, but they are a joy to listen too. Many of us mountain dulcimer players and lovers of old time music have learned a great deal from their music, and their efforts have enriched our lives. Ben |
Subject: RE: Mill run Dulcimer Band From: Bill D Date: 24 Jan 99 - 11:23 PM they are local folk to the Wash DC area..(I have one of Keith Young's dulcimers)...very wonderful people to know and trade music with. They give free concerts in a local park in the summers months...they get tunes from all over and various members do arrangements....( I go for the autoharps which a couple of them play and which Keith also makes) |
Subject: RE: Mill Run Dulcimer Band From: katlaughing Date: 14 Oct 03 - 01:37 AM This band just came out with a new CD, Give Me Just A Little More Time.. I heard a cut, "Prairie Flower" on Hober radio. Made me go look for a website and I found this one where you can hear a cut from that new CD. Wow, they sound fantastic! kat |
Subject: RE: Mill Run Dulcimer Band From: Greycap Date: 14 Oct 03 - 02:40 AM Don't forget Keith Young's excellent autoharps. One of his fine examples found it's way to me here in England ( and it ain't leaving ) |
Subject: RE: Mill Run Dulcimer Band From: Ferrara Date: 14 Oct 03 - 03:27 AM This is a lovely thread to see. Have loved their music for a long time. Their recorded versions of "Trumpet Vine" and "Roseville Fair" define those songs for me. They wrote a song, "Marriage at the Mill," which I'm sure was written for one of their members. A few years later, two of my friends were married at Adelphi Mill in Maryland and I sang it at their wedding reception. The Northern Virginia Carvers give free carving lessons once at month in summer at Mill Run State Park (in northern Virginia, where else?). Usually, the Mill Run Dulcimer Band is playing there -- a nice fringe benefit for volunteering to help with the carving lessons :-) |
Subject: RE: Mill Run Dulcimer Band From: Carly Date: 14 Oct 03 - 01:15 PM I haven't heard the new CD yet, but the Mill Run Dulcimer Band can play for me any time. We have enjoyed their music for many years; they are also lovely folks in many ways, and I recommemnd their music and their company. |
Subject: RE: Mill Run Dulcimer Band From: Steeleye Date: 14 Oct 03 - 01:40 PM I love this band! They are one of the reasons I keep asking myself what was so great about rock music. Who needs Dave Mathews or Bruce Springsteen when there's music like MRDB's out there? Check out their version of "Cold Rain and Snow." It sends shivers down my spine every time. And to think they live in my area! One of the great things about the DC area. For some reason, we seem to be a bluegrass and old time hub. Who'da thunk? We're lucky enough to call The Seldom Scene and Country Gentlemen, and several others, our neighbors. Doesn't quite stack up to San Francisco in the 60s as a musical haven, but close. Yes, Keith Young, at last count, makes autoharps, mountain dulcimers and hammered dulcimers and does them all justice. And he teaches those instruments and keeps the Mill Run Dulcimer Band together. What a guy. |
Subject: RE: Mill Run Dulcimer Band From: katlaughing Date: 13 Aug 05 - 03:22 PM Just heard these folks on Hober, again. Do any of them go to the Getaway, Bill or Ferrara? Like...maybe next year?!:-) Still "Wow" when I hear them! kat |
Subject: RE: Mill Run Dulcimer Band From: cetmst Date: 05 Sep 05 - 04:37 PM They have also released an album of their (and my) favorite gospel hymns: We Shall Meet Will There Be Any Stars ? Deep Settled Peace Balm in Gilead Fifty Miles of Elbow Room Turn Your Radio On Lord of the Dance A Place in the Choir If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Long Time Travelin' The Unclouded Day Across the Bridge Where Angels Dwell I'll Fly Away Resignation Will the Circle Be Unbroken Down to the Valley to Pray In the Garden Lonely Tombs Prettiest Flowers Sing Me a Song Give Me Just a Little More Time Will There Be Chickens in Paradise ? We Shall Meet |
Subject: RE: Mill Run Dulcimer Band From: saulgoldie Date: 02 Jan 12 - 07:12 PM Just adding my "voice" to the chorus of appreciation for MRDB. I heard them at a seasonal concert coupla weeks back. What a sound! Voices, dulcimers, and the other instruments. Just a good ole down home soft sweet sound. It really resonated with me! Got a couple of their CDs, which I have been listening to a lot. Songs that really grabbed me are "Grandma Sang Off-key" "Didn't I Dance" and their renditions of "Hot Buttered Rum" and Bill Staines' "Place In The Choir." Saul |
Subject: RE: Mill Run Dulcimer Band From: katlaughing Date: 02 Jan 12 - 07:38 PM My link above is broken, so here is a new one to their WEBSITE. |
Subject: RE: Mill Run Dulcimer Band From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 02 Jan 12 - 09:39 PM thanks, kat |
Subject: RE: Mill Run Dulcimer Band From: fretless Date: 03 Jan 12 - 10:35 AM In addition to the dulcimers, etc. noted above (unintentional pun, but I like it so I'll pretend it was deliberate), Keith Young also makes Profitt-style fretless banjos, and--based on personal experience--he does excellent repair work on his and similar instruments. |
Subject: RE: Mill Run Dulcimer Band From: GUEST,MillRunSpouse Date: 14 Apr 12 - 08:49 PM Please come to tomorrow/Sunday's concert at Colvin Run Mill in Great Falls, Virginia. As Keith Young has passed away, there are only a few concerts left before the band will break up. Their wonderful new and final CD "Roses and Memories" will be there for sale. Come help celebrate their 35 years of being together! |
Subject: RE: Mill Run Dulcimer Band From: GUEST,Mary Young (Mrs Keith Young) Date: 15 Jan 18 - 06:45 PM I just happened onto this page. Thank you to everyone who commented on the band. It was a dream of Keith's to have a band and The Mill Run Dulcimer Band was created by him with some of the students from his dulcimer classes. Keith enjoyed not only the music but the many people that became friends. He loved teaching his craft. |
Subject: RE: Mill Run Dulcimer Band From: GUEST,Brian Grayson Date: 22 Jan 18 - 09:34 AM I've been searching high and low for the band's CDs, but the links don't work. I have 'Sing Me One Song' and 'Roses and Memories', and I'd dearly love to hear more. Any suggestions gratefully received! (Some of their LPs are available on Amazon etc, but I live in Australia and the shipping costs are too prohibitive for an elderly pensioner (pity me, pity me). I'm contactable at briangrayson@iprimus.com.au |
Subject: RE: Mill Run Dulcimer Band From: saulgoldie Date: 19 Jan 21 - 09:17 AM Update: The performance I referred to above turned out to be their last, as they have disbanded. In searching, I also discovered that they had a reunion in 2016. Also that Keith Young had passed. I could only find a few of their recordings. Several of the CDs were going for, like, $30 or $40, which seems a bit steep. But the selection that returned on a web search was pretty slim. I'll try to find my own copies, and I will report back. Saul |
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