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Whoa! Maud (1909)..Will H. Etter

This is a very tuneful two step written by another composer about whom I could find very little information. I kept the arrangement simple…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

2 Sep 25, 2020
Reply by Steve Harrison

American Banjo Fraternity Fall Rally 2020 Canceled.

Dear All, Are are sad to announce that we are canceling the Fall 2020 rally that was scheduled for next month.  We will announce the spring…

Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo

6 Sep 18, 2020
Reply by Jody Stecher

Turner’s Banjo Budget Complete Catalog/ Catalogue with Numbers?

Does anyone have a Turner’s Catalogue listing all of the pieces by number that they would be willing to share a scan of?  I have a small st…

Started by Joel Hooks in Classic Banjo

5 Sep 14, 2020
Reply by Richard William Ineson

Ole' South (1909)..A Plantation Dance..Henry Lodge.

This is one of HL's lesser known works, anyone who likes Sunflower Dance should like this as it's similar in structure and the use of dotte…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

0 Sep 14, 2020

Jacko On Parade

Does anyone have a clue as to who Jacko is and what parade is referred to in the title? My only guess is Jack-O-Lantern, but I don’t know i…

Started by Aaron Jonah Lewis in Classic Banjo

7 Sep 13, 2020
Reply by Joel Hooks

Whoa! You Heifer (1905)..A warm Rag..Al.Verges.

I could find nothing about the composer or any other published work by him/her which is a pity because this is a very good example of ragti…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

9 Sep 13, 2020
Reply by Jody Stecher

the banjo at the British seaside , my own presentation

Around one year ago I was approached and asked to give a talk/demonstration with my banjo to a local history group, while making preparatio…

Started by nick Kelly in Classic Banjo

30 Sep 11, 2020
Reply by nick Kelly

Cuttin' Monkey Shines (1899) Roy Spaulding Stoughton

This is the first published composition by Stoughton, written when he was just 16 years of age. He was an organist and composer of a wide g…

Started by Steve Harrison in Classic Banjo

0 Sep 9, 2020

BERT BASSETT

To all and sundry, near and far, banjoists in particular: I am trying to pull together some facts about the life of the banjo player and co…

Started by TONY BRYAN in Classic Banjo

20 Sep 9, 2020
Reply by Shawn McSweeny

new head on my new banjeaurine

As is obvious from the title of my post, I need/want a new head for my banjeaurine, it currently has a fibreskin head (I think!) thick and…

Started by nick Kelly in Classic Banjo

9 Sep 7, 2020
Reply by nick Kelly

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