Friday, May 5, 2023

VERANDAH MUSIC – NORTH AMERICAN STYLE


Monumental set of field recordings released by The Field Recorders’ Collective – A Survey of Traditional Music from the North American Traditions Collection. Complete with track lisitngs, full notes – and more:

 

Over a span of nearly four decades, a small group of friends, the North American Traditions Group, traveled over large swaths of the Appalachians, the Canadian Maritimes, the Ozarks, and the American West, recording many hundreds of hours of traditional music. Styles heard in the NAT collection range from unaccompanied ballads to vocal quartets; virtuoso fiddle solos to string bands; blues to gospel to topical songs. This is the first box set of three and includes the first five CDs of this monumental collection: From British Tradition, A Musical Melting Pot, Songs of Melancholy and Sorrow, The Anglo-African Exchange, and Grown on American Soil. 

 

https://fieldrecorder.org/product/natset1/

Friday, April 28, 2023

ACCORDION PICNIC, 1887

 


What fun they must have had to the tune of that accordion! This is one of the oldest photos in the Box Hill Historical Society collection, depicting an Easter picnic at Sandringham in 1887.

Sunday, April 16, 2023

REMEMBERING BOB BOLTON

Bob Bolton

Sadly, Bob Bolton died recently. He was best known for his extensive photographic work at folk festivals, concerts and anywhere else folksong, music and dance were performed. He was the receiver of a National Folk Festival Lifetime Achiever Award and had a strong interest in all aspects of the bush and its people., lifestyle and history.

Obituaries will no doubt be appearing soon, but in the meantime here is the citation from his NFF award, courtesy of Sandra Nixon. You can also access some of Bob’s work on the Sydney Bush Music Club site and on Facebook through Graham McDonald’s digitisation of some of Bob’s very large archive of photographs.

 
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Saturday, April 15, 2023

VERANDAH MUSIC AT NATIONAL FOLK FESTIVAL - THE MELTING POT

 Some snaps from the Melting Pot gig in the Trocadero, Sunday 9 April:

L-R Fred Pribac, Ruth Hazleton, Clarita Derwent, Gemma Turner, Chistina Mimmocchi, Graham Seal, Rob Willis, Olya Willis










Art by Fred Pribac


Tuesday, March 28, 2023

FAMILY FOLKLORE AT THE NATIONAL FOLK FESTIV

THE FAMILY FOLKLORE SHOW






What is ‘a wig-wam for a goose’s bridle’?

 

Come and find out at the National Folk Festival in Canberra this easter. Join us for an interactive journey through the rich traditions of family life and children’s lore. Presented by:

 

Olya Willis, Christina Mimmocchi, Judy McKinty, Maureen Seal, Rob Willis and Graham Seal.

 

 

Saturday 8 April, 3.50-4.50pm, Trocadero

Friday, March 10, 2023

IRISH FIDDLE MUSIC IN NULLA NULLA CREEK


 Henry Kyle and Mary Ann with Eva Norman and George 1905


Historian Noelene Kyle has published an excellent article on Irish fiddle traditions in Nulla Nulla Creek, NSW. The musical melting pot of this area eventually produced the early brew of country music typified by Slim Dusty, among others, himself a son of the region.

 

Read all about it on Tinteán Magazine

Sunday, February 26, 2023

DOROTHY HEWETT AND MERV LILLEY

Dorothy Hewett

Sandra Nixon of the Sydney Bush Music Club has recently rescued this valuable historical information from the clutches of the Google police. As well as  their involvement with the early folk revival, Dorothy Hewett and Merv Lilley were – and are - noted poets. 


Extracts from Singabout - the early songwriters - Dorothy Hewett (1923-2002) & Merv Lilley (1919-2016):


http://bushmusicclub.blogspot.com.au/2016/02/extracts-from-singabout-early.html


This post may also be of related interest:


Guide to BMC blog https://blog.bushmusic.org.au/p/guide-to-blog.html

Thursday, February 16, 2023

Simon McDonald - Rare 1966 TV Clip

 


In 1996, the amazing traditional musician and storyteller, Simon McDonald, appeared on television with the Lumsden family. Here it is:




Friday, February 3, 2023

MAKING DO WITH THE OLD KERO TIN

(SLNSW)

This bloke has found yet another use for an empty kerosene tin, once the go-to container in city and bush. Read all-out it on Pauline Connolly's website at https://paulineconolly.com/2023/the-kero-tin/

And see our earlier post on making do at https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/2138391645827947224/6190375246880944865