Bob Winans's Videos (Classic-Banjo) - Classic-Banjo2024-09-16T11:26:49Zhttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/video/video/listForContributor?screenName=3hnw2z3dge46b&rss=yes&xn_auth=noWhistling Rufus TBItag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2010-06-24:2667446:Video:126422010-06-24T02:01:44.000ZBob Winanshttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/BobWinans
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</a> <br></br>Another hit song composed by Kerry Mills, this one published in 1899. At the Saturday night concert of the 1988 Tennessee Banjo Institute in Murfreesboro, TN, Dan Sinclair, Clarke Buehling (both playing the lead), and I gave this performance of the tune. Tim Brown recorded it while sitting in the audience. Sitting next to him were a few other classic fingerstyle banjo players, who were…
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</a><br />Another hit song composed by Kerry Mills, this one published in 1899. At the Saturday night concert of the 1988 Tennessee Banjo Institute in Murfreesboro, TN, Dan Sinclair, Clarke Buehling (both playing the lead), and I gave this performance of the tune. Tim Brown recorded it while sitting in the audience. Sitting next to him were a few other classic fingerstyle banjo players, who were well aware that Dan had started this piece too fast and that it was only getting faster as we went along. The noises they were making were because they were expecting us to crash at any moment. Surprisingly, we didn’t, and we got a standing ovation at the end. It was kind of an historic moment, since most in the audience had never heard anything like this before. I was actually reading the second part from the music sitting on my knee. At A Georgia Camp Meeting Sinclair Winanstag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2010-06-16:2667446:Video:125802010-06-16T19:11:20.000ZBob Winanshttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/BobWinans
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</a> <br></br>1897 Song by Kerry Mills. Dan Sinclair (lead) and Bob Winans (second), around 1984. In the early '80s I was doing a lot of research at libraries in NYC, and Dan offered to let me stay at his sculpture studio. In return, each evening I had to play second parts for his solos. After a while, we decided it would be fun to record some of our efforts. The only recording equipment at hand…
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</a><br />1897 Song by Kerry Mills. Dan Sinclair (lead) and Bob Winans (second), around 1984. In the early '80s I was doing a lot of research at libraries in NYC, and Dan offered to let me stay at his sculpture studio. In return, each evening I had to play second parts for his solos. After a while, we decided it would be fun to record some of our efforts. The only recording equipment at hand was a cheap boom-box, so there is a bit of distortion. Herewith, the first installment from “The Sinclair-Winans Tapes.” St Louis Tickle Sinclair Winans 1986 Ragtime Festival Lancastertag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2010-06-16:2667446:Video:125632010-06-16T02:34:19.000ZBob Winanshttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/BobWinans
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</a><br />This ragtime tune commemorates the St. Louis Exposition of 1904. Performed in classic finger style by Dan Sinclair (lead) and Bob Winans (second) at the 198...
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</a><br />This ragtime tune commemorates the St. Louis Exposition of 1904. Performed in classic finger style by Dan Sinclair (lead) and Bob Winans (second) at the 198... Eli Green's Cakewalktag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2010-05-17:2667446:Video:121722010-05-17T16:12:56.000ZBob Winanshttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/BobWinans
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</a> <br></br>Eli Green's Cakewalk, by Sadie Koninsky, published in 1896 and recorded by Vess Ossman in 1899. Performed here by Bob Winans. I was inspired to upload this video by Marc Dalmasso's recently uploaded version, which is more intricate and interesting than mine. My version is gussied up a bit from the original banjo arrangement, especially where I have "ragged" the Trio. This video clip is…
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</a><br />Eli Green's Cakewalk, by Sadie Koninsky, published in 1896 and recorded by Vess Ossman in 1899. Performed here by Bob Winans. I was inspired to upload this video by Marc Dalmasso's recently uploaded version, which is more intricate and interesting than mine. My version is gussied up a bit from the original banjo arrangement, especially where I have "ragged" the Trio. This video clip is my first attempt to use a webcam, so please excuse the reversed image (I am not a lefty). St Louis Tickletag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2010-05-13:2667446:Video:121392010-05-13T21:51:42.000ZBob Winanshttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/BobWinans
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</a> <br></br>Ragtime tune commemorating the 1904 St Louis Exposition, made famous as a guitar solo by Dave Van Ronk (but he did not play all the parts). Bob Winans, lead banjo; Larry Marschall, second banjo. Performed at a Greater Gettysburg Banjo Society concert, 1998, at Gettysburg College. Apologies for the terrible video; but the sound is…
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</a><br />Ragtime tune commemorating the 1904 St Louis Exposition, made famous as a guitar solo by Dave Van Ronk (but he did not play all the parts). Bob Winans, lead banjo; Larry Marschall, second banjo. Performed at a Greater Gettysburg Banjo Society concert, 1998, at Gettysburg College. Apologies for the terrible video; but the sound is OK.