wonderful and absolutely perfect fiddlers convention and thank you for the wonderful convention and thank you for the wonderful you-tube. I don't play old time music, but I absolutely love the music and I extremely think mountain or old-time music is the most perfect music of Chattanooga. Actually I think old-time music isn't "old-time" because I think it is currently the most wonderful music of Chattanooga. Thank you again for the really perfect convention and the really perfect you-tube.
Steve Goldfield if you look under my skillet lickers playlist I have a few of their skits they recorded and the corn likker still if you check out spotify they have some others too
Steve, I believe the actual name of the tune is plain old "Liberty" as it's named on the label of their recording of it on Columbia 15334-D. The longer phrase most likely comes from McMichen introducing it "as the tune you've all been callin' for-*Liberty* off of the Corn Licker Still. Among older fiddlers I ran across 20-30 years ago, it was often called the old-time Liberty. As opposed to the later tune popularized by Bob Wills, Tommy Jackson, etc.
Glad to hear the music I play still exists.
I live in Chattanooga. This blows my mind! So happy for this historic lesson
I have heard of some of the fiddlers you speak of and thier music. Alabama checking in.
Real. People.
Real people.
Real music.
wonderful and absolutely perfect fiddlers convention and thank you for the wonderful convention and thank you for the wonderful you-tube. I don't play old time music, but I absolutely love the music and I extremely think mountain or old-time music is the most perfect music of Chattanooga. Actually I think old-time music isn't "old-time" because I think it is currently the most wonderful music of Chattanooga. Thank you again for the really perfect convention and the really perfect you-tube.
this was awesome thank you for sharing it
love love this video thankyou!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm from Brasil and i like all style of music. So, tell me please, is this BLUEGRASS style ?
old time style
Starts with a snip of "Liberty off the Corn Liquor Still" (maybe it's Likker) good stuff.
Steve Goldfield if you look under my skillet lickers playlist I have a few of their skits they recorded and the corn likker still if you check out spotify they have some others too
Steve, I believe the actual name of the tune is plain old "Liberty" as it's named on the label of their recording of it on Columbia 15334-D. The longer phrase most likely comes from McMichen introducing it "as the tune you've all been callin' for-*Liberty* off of the Corn Licker Still. Among older fiddlers I ran across 20-30 years ago, it was often called the old-time Liberty. As opposed to the later tune popularized by Bob Wills, Tommy Jackson, etc.
can anyone tell me what the name of the song is that starts at 11:23 ? I want to learn it.
who's the band at 11:22?
What’s the tune @6:32
Great video, who's the fiddler at 11;31, damn he's good!
The band is Uncle Shuffelo and his Haint Hollow Hootenanny.
Conner Vlietstra thanks Connor. And that helped me figure out the tune. It's Tell her to come back home.
Whats that song at 11:41?
ever figure out that song name?
I keep hearing oh my love, my sweet love, then maybe possibly turn away back home?
It's called "Tell her to come back home"
Cindy (variant)