21 May 09 - 09:11 AM (#2637524) Subject: Buskin' in Maine From: SINSULL It's alive and well and living in Maine. I tried to make friends with the banjo player but Jacqui stopped me. Another opportunity lost... http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/story.php?id=257528&ac=Outdoors |
21 May 09 - 10:51 AM (#2637635) Subject: RE: Buskin' in Maine From: Nancy King Well, they sure do look like they're having fun, and that's half the battle. But who would name a little boy "Cicada"? |
21 May 09 - 11:22 AM (#2637669) Subject: RE: Buskin' in Maine From: SINSULL Moon Base Zappa? |
21 May 09 - 11:53 AM (#2637693) Subject: RE: Buskin' in Maine From: bseed(charleskratz) What banjo player? I see two guitars, a guitar bass, and a mandolin/harmonica player. Charles |
21 May 09 - 12:00 PM (#2637697) Subject: RE: Buskin' in Maine From: SINSULL He is mentioned in the article. |
22 May 09 - 02:49 AM (#2638257) Subject: RE: Buskin' in Maine From: bseed(charleskratz) oops Charles |
22 May 09 - 07:06 AM (#2638388) Subject: RE: Buskin' in Maine From: GUEST Sinsull - the daughter's name is Moon Unit |
22 May 09 - 08:01 AM (#2638419) Subject: RE: Buskin' in Maine From: SINSULL LOL I was talking about her cousin "Base". |
22 May 09 - 09:57 AM (#2638482) Subject: RE: Buskin' in Maine From: meself I resent the fiddler in the picture being described as "an elderly gentleman" - why, I'm sure he's no older than I am (and I'm but a fresh-faced youth)! |
22 May 09 - 05:44 PM (#2638833) Subject: RE: Buskin' in Maine From: ranger1 I've been listening to that fiddler for years, and I don't think he'd describe himself as an elderly gentleman, either. But he plays mostly classical, so I guess he'd be a violinist? |