WOW! You just blew them off, so I have to go and put my socks back on {:-)) I've been playing Fisher's since the 1970's an I've never heard such a powerful, full version. Thanks!
No. The only connection she (or I) have to anything called "Sassafras" was an annual music party hosted by a friend on her beautiful farm on the Sassafras River in Maryland. We might have included the word Sassafras on the labels from some photos taken at that party---but that's about it.
@@sarkin44 I see that the video was labeled "Sasafras" because of the place, not the name of a group. This is the video: th-cam.com/video/4cKEQXfpEnQ/w-d-xo.html
@@kenmiller2024 Aha! The woman playing Stones Rag is Sue, the hostess for the Sassafras party. Cathy Mason may have been there that year but that's not her!
Love the circle to this .. As a New Englander it is wonderful to hear the tune opened up in this way .. General Jon Glover would approve ..
WOW! You just blew them off, so I have to go and put my socks back on {:-)) I've been playing Fisher's since the 1970's an I've never heard such a powerful, full version. Thanks!
Was she once in a group called Sassafras?
No. The only connection she (or I) have to anything called "Sassafras" was an annual music party hosted by a friend on her beautiful farm on the Sassafras River in Maryland. We might have included the word Sassafras on the labels from some photos taken at that party---but that's about it.
@@sarkin44 I see that the video was labeled "Sasafras" because of the place, not the name of a group. This is the video: th-cam.com/video/4cKEQXfpEnQ/w-d-xo.html
@@kenmiller2024 Aha! The woman playing Stones Rag is Sue, the hostess for the Sassafras party. Cathy Mason may have been there that year but that's not her!