Cottonfield Capers (A Kentucky Coon Hop)...1901..Wm. Christopher O'Hare - Classic-Banjo2024-03-29T07:59:29Zhttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/forum/topics/cottonfield-capers-1901-wm-christopher-o-hare?commentId=2667446%3AComment%3A189697&feed=yes&xn_auth=noIt is my observation that a l…tag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2022-05-25:2667446:Comment:1896972022-05-25T13:11:48.944ZJoel Hookshttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/deuceswilde
<p>It is my observation that a lot of Lansing's work for Witmark was more or less phoned in. He was one of a few people (including Fred Dunn and T Phillips) that they used to crank out banjo arrangements of most of the music they had rights to.</p>
<p>I get the impression that they would send him a pile of piano music with a deadline and we would sit down and rip out banjo versions. Some are good, some are a bit flat, and some are unplayable. </p>
<p>It is my observation that a lot of Lansing's work for Witmark was more or less phoned in. He was one of a few people (including Fred Dunn and T Phillips) that they used to crank out banjo arrangements of most of the music they had rights to.</p>
<p>I get the impression that they would send him a pile of piano music with a deadline and we would sit down and rip out banjo versions. Some are good, some are a bit flat, and some are unplayable. </p>