Ray Legere - Ragtime Annie and Jenny's Chickens (Trad.)
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Here's a request my wife wanted to hear. It's an old traditional Irish piece that I used to play a lot called Jenny's Chickens. I humorously called it Jilly's Chickens here. I thought I'd get our dog Annie in this video having "fun" to one called Ragtime Annie, or Funtime Annie, as I'd like to call it. Hope you like them.
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Sir Ray Legere! You're such a master in everything you do. I first met you and Frank Doody in the Bridgewater Fest in the late 80s. You both are sooo amazing. Carry on Sir Ray!!
That was great. I love Ragtime Annie. You put some new life into it. Thanks.
To funny friends you have Ray. Great stuff
Awesome Job Ray!! Did you ever think of leaving this band and going out on your own?? LOL
My favourite musician fantastic
Exquisite playing.
Amazing energy Ray your an awesome versatile musician that was awesome thank you
Wonderful and well played
Wow! Not does he play multiple instruments, but so many types of music and he's great at them all.
What an amazing talent! Got to love it!
WOW!Unreal!
Awesome love it Thanks
Wow love it Fantastic
What a treat! Thanks for sharing your phenomenal musical talent with us. (Ragtime Annie was one of my Dad's favorite fiddle tunes. :)
Whew! How does so much music come out of one guy.....Awesome, Ray!
How does one get to Carnegie Hall? Practice.
Man, you've put an insane amount of production value in these videos. My dad is gonna be stoked to hear them
Perfect, one of my favorites, thank you
Great!
Thanks Ray it sure is nice to hear you.
That’s pretty cool working Papa John Creach into Ragtime Annie 👍🏻👍🏻
That fiddle 🎻 man 👍
Wow! Thank you for sharing your gift!
Far out!!!!!!
Amazing energy!! Shine!
Oh me GAWD B'ye..! Now, yaz went and made me 'ome sic! ~ Dang!
Yeee haw!!
Well, that's certainly something different eh..? "Jenny's Chickens" is usually preceded by "Bonnie Kate". A Michael Coleman classic set.