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"What a wonderful thing to do. Thank you!"

Trapdoor2 replied Nov 11, 2016 to Gordon Dando and William Ball.

9 Nov 14, 2016
Reply by F. Chris Ware

"Pretty cool! I would love to take a class like that. I can't wait to retire!!"

Trapdoor2 replied Oct 31, 2016 to A New Appreciation For That Dusty Old Paper!

2 Oct 31, 2016
Reply by Trapdoor2

"A delight! Somehow, I always find it weird to be looking at 3 and 4 flats for "banjo…"

Trapdoor2 replied Oct 27, 2016 to Weeping Willow Rag (1911)..Harry Augustus Fischler

3 Oct 28, 2016
Reply by Jody Stecher

"I'm sure they did. I can only imagine the impact they had with JRE's band. They were…"

Trapdoor2 replied Oct 26, 2016 to The Castle (Doggy) Foxtrot (1915) James R. Europe and Ford T. Dabney.

3 Oct 26, 2016
Reply by Trapdoor2

""Popular" is almost too thin to describe the Castles. They (almost single-handedly) …"

Trapdoor2 replied Oct 26, 2016 to The Castle (Doggy) Foxtrot (1915) James R. Europe and Ford T. Dabney.

3 Oct 26, 2016
Reply by Trapdoor2

"Neat little tune, Steve. Chock full of what would become 'all the standard bits'. We…"

Trapdoor2 replied Oct 22, 2016 to The Darkies' Drill (1902)....Agnes Melville

2 Oct 22, 2016
Reply by Steve Harrison

"Look up "stentorian" in the dictionary and you'll find that clip..."cello banjo" ind…"

Trapdoor2 replied Oct 22, 2016 to What You Missed at The Fall ABF Rally (2016)

2 Oct 23, 2016
Reply by Richard William Ineson

"Keep going, Carrie! "Dat Yam Rag" is probably my most favorite of Weidt's. Steve, w…"

Trapdoor2 replied Oct 17, 2016 to The Coon Band Parade (1906)..James Reece Europe

4 Oct 17, 2016
Reply by Trapdoor2

"It wouldn't surprise me to find that "Al Lewis" is an unknown pseudonym for Sadie Ko…"

Trapdoor2 replied Oct 8, 2016 to The Dixie Rag (1908)...Al Lewis.

2 Oct 8, 2016
Reply by Steve Harrison

"That is indeed a cracker, Steve. Nicely balanced...almost sounds like it came from W…"

Trapdoor2 replied Sep 28, 2016 to Baltimore Buck (1905)...Harry brown.

2 Sep 28, 2016
Reply by Steve Harrison

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