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Classical Banjo

Proof that the Banjo is a highly respected classical instrument: thereallyniceman (spot the bow-tie) in my early days as a musician. :-)

Started by thereallyniceman in Classic Banjo

3 May 21, 2014
Reply by Dr H

Child Abuse?

Here is an unusual, and quite rare, banjo recording… for children!   Kiddyphone was a 1920s United Kingdom record label, which issued smal…

Started by thereallyniceman in Classic Banjo

8 May 20, 2014
Reply by Steve Harrison

This arrived in my e mailbox this morning

Started by Jody Stecher in Classic Banjo

0 May 18, 2014

Silly Banjo Quiz

After taking the North-o-meter test I noticed the option to make my own quiz so using the offered template I create a silly banjo quiz. se…

Started by Jody Stecher in Classic Banjo

15 May 16, 2014
Reply by Richard William Ineson

New IMPROVED *expanded*, sillier Silly Classic Banjo Quiz

I have expanded the silly classic banjo quiz. It is now 15 questions. The first 5 remain and 10 were added. I had to work within the templa…

Started by Jody Stecher in Classic Banjo

0 May 15, 2014

Hoosier Rag (1906) Julia L. Niebergall

Here's another obscure rag by one of the female composers of ragtime. It's a slow drag, much in the manner of College Rag by W.Hunter. Fro…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

2 May 14, 2014
Reply by Steve Harrison

Midlands and North Rally

Less than 24 hours to go to the first of the seasons Rallies. Clowne Community Centre is 10 minutes drive East from Junction 30 on the M1 (…

Started by David Wade in Classic Banjo

2 May 11, 2014
Reply by David Wade

Well really! Any suggestions on what has happened to this Weaver Banjo??

I received this email and photos from Eric Harding asking about his "Weaver Banjo". It certainly is not like any Weaver I have seen!  Any c…

Started by thereallyniceman in Classic Banjo

6 May 10, 2014
Reply by thereallyniceman

Dusky Dudes (1898)..Jean (John) Schwartz.

This is yet another early cake walk due for a revival. It's a lively tune and I've added the obligatory bass solos. Schwartz was a prolifi…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

0 May 9, 2014

Cullen and Collins, recording artists.

Here is another rare and early recording from the 19th Century!   Maybe I should know of Cullen and Collins, but I know very little (noth…

Started by thereallyniceman in Classic Banjo

2 May 8, 2014
Reply by Shawn McSweeny

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