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Brown Paper (A Rag-Time Oddity)..1914..George Bryer

Despite its uninspiring title, this is an excellent composition. Bryer was a classically trained Australian singer and composer who publish…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

0 Jan 18, 2024

Buster brown..1898..Roger Bernard.

Buster Brown was an early American cartoon strip character created  by the American cartoonist Richard F. Outcault. Buster is shown on the…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

2 Jan 18, 2024
Reply by Steve Harrison

An interesting new banjo recording https://ccthornley.bandcamp.com/.../two-banjos-in-discussion

This is worth a listen:-https://ccthornley.bandcamp.com/.../two-banjos-in-discussion

Started by Richard William Ineson in Classic Banjo

3 Jan 14, 2024
Reply by Trapdoor2

Records for sale Midland Banjo Fest

I am taking 80 78rpm classic banjo records to MBF, artists like Cammeyer, Oakley, Grimshaw, Rezer, all going cheap

Started by Jem Bowkett in Classic Banjo

11 Jan 14, 2024
Reply by Jake Glanville

my new Banjo made in 1932 by Jack Abbott

made in 1932  by jack Abbott 

Started by marc dalmasso in Classic Banjo

3 Jan 13, 2024
Reply by John Craze

Pork And Beans..1909..Theron Catlin Bennett

This is the second tune with this name that I've arranged. The first one was composed by Luckyth Roberts and of the two, I prefer this one…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

0 Jan 12, 2024

Black Eyed Blues..1922..Don Kendall

This the 16th blues tune that I've arranged so far and is my current favorite of them all.  It was originally written as a song but this in…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

0 Jan 5, 2024

Minuet in Bb..1816..(From Symphony No. 5in Bb Maj.)...Frantz Schubert.

I thought I'd introduce a bit of culture into the mix with this arrangement. A delicate touch is needed to get the best from it, something…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

0 Jan 3, 2024

The Jolly Soldier Boy

I posted my first arrangements here, The Jolly Soldier Boy. I'd appreciate any input you care to give. Found in the November, 1935, edition…

Started by Nic Pennsylvania in Classic Banjo

6 Jan 3, 2024
Reply by Jody Stecher

O You Sweet Rag...1911...Jimmy Palao (aka James Florestan Palao)

Jimmy Palao was a violinist and leader of The Original Creole Orchestra and it would be easy to envisage this lovely slow paced rag being p…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

0 Jan 2, 2024

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