Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1981
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk
[Tracklist]
A1 Oh! Dat Low Bridge (2:54)
A2 Paddy On The Canal (4:00)
A3 Dark-eyed Canaller (1:47)
A4 I'm Afloat On The Erie Canal (2:09)
A5 Ballad Of The Erie Canal (2:44)
A6 Boating On A Bull-head (3:48)
A7 Meeting On The Waters Of The Hudson And Erie (2:33)
B1 The Er-i-e (3:30)
B2 A Trip On The Erie (1:18)
B3 That Long Canal (3:57)
B4 Canawler, Canawler-Hoggee On The Towpath (1:54)
B5 The Raging Canal (5:33)
B6 The Aged Pilot Man (3:19)
B7 Low Bridge, Everybody Down (3:11)
[Credits]
William Hullfish (banjo/vocals) Larry Chechak (guitar/harmonica/banjo/vocals) Laurie Outermans (autoharp/vocals) Susan Clark (dulcimer/vocals) Daniel Flanigan (guitar/whistle/vocals) Mike Mumford (mandolin/vocals) Shary Sanduski (mandolin/vocals) Stephan Hullfish (bass/vocals) Jim Riley (guitar/vocals) Shows Leary (jew's harp/spoons/washboard) Lynn Pilaroscia (fiddle) Stuart Durell (guitar) Mike Ryan (banjo) Brent Bassi, Christine Fraleigh, John Rose, Kathleen Anne Kubarycz, Kim Bassi, and Matt Hullfish (vocals)
Read: John Price, Liner Notes: Jean Papalia, Engineer: Billie Michie, Fred Wagner, Lloyd Graf, and Russell Salerno
[Notes]
The Golden Eagle String Band presents stories about the Erie Canal through song. Opening in 1825 and linking Lake Erie to New York City by way of the Hudson River, the Erie Canal was a major force in the commercial life of New York State, creating many jobs as well as rich folklore. The album includes perhaps the best known and best loved canal song, "Low Bridge, Everybody Down."The Golden Eagle String Band is composed of 16 musicians (plus four children), who, in addition to singing, perform on 12 different folk instruments. For another Smithsonian Folkways recording of New York State songs performed by the Golden Eagle String Band, see Body, Boots and Britches: Folk Songs of New York State (FW32317). Liner notes detail the history of the canal (including historic photos) and provide the background and lyrics for each song.
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March 9, 2021
The Golden Eagle String Band: Grand Canal Ballads - History of the Erie Canal
Folkways Records – FTS 32318
February 11, 2018
The Golden Eagle String Band - Body, Boots and Britches: Folk Songs of New York State
Folkways Records FTS-32317
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1982
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk, Old Time
[Tracklist]
A1 Captain Kidd (4:41)
A2 A Life On The Raging Canal (3:57)
A3 Napolean (1:08)
A4 Wrapped In Red Flannel (3:14)
A5 The Ballad Of Henry Green (4:36)
A6 The Buggery Boo (1:39)
A7 The Derby Ram (3:11)
B1 McKinley (3:49)
B2 Mermaid (4:14)
B3 I've Travelled All Around This World (3:04)
B4 Tebo (3:08)
B5 The Battle Of Plattsburg (5:14)
B6 New York Fiddle Tune Medley (4:03) Flower Of Donnybrook, Speed The Plough, Delaware Hornpipe, White Cockade, Mrs McLeod's Reel
[Credits]
Herbert Wise (accordion/kazoo) Laurie Outermans (autoharp) Mike Ryan (banjo) Larry Chechak (dobro/guitar/harmonica) Lynn Pilaroscia (fiddle) Mike Mumford (mandolin) Sue Clark (dulcimer) Daniel Flanigan (tin whistle/guitar) Bill McGrath (percussion) Pat DiVito (percussion) Jim Riley (guitar) Kathy McGrath (guitar) Bill Hullfish (bass/fife)
Producer: William Pottebaum Engineer: Larry Ellis and Michael Galane
[Notes]
Performed by the Golden Eagle String Band (who are still performing today), this collection brings together a sampling of songs that were collected by Harold W. Thompson in his book that bears the same name as the album "Body, Boots and Britches". The songs tell of the history of New York State, "from pirates to planters, legends to loggers, battles to ballads, New York tells its history through song." Liner notes by Jean Papalia detail New York State history. With song explanations and lyrics.
Country: US
Released: 1982
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk, Old Time
[Tracklist]
A1 Captain Kidd (4:41)
A2 A Life On The Raging Canal (3:57)
A3 Napolean (1:08)
A4 Wrapped In Red Flannel (3:14)
A5 The Ballad Of Henry Green (4:36)
A6 The Buggery Boo (1:39)
A7 The Derby Ram (3:11)
B1 McKinley (3:49)
B2 Mermaid (4:14)
B3 I've Travelled All Around This World (3:04)
B4 Tebo (3:08)
B5 The Battle Of Plattsburg (5:14)
B6 New York Fiddle Tune Medley (4:03) Flower Of Donnybrook, Speed The Plough, Delaware Hornpipe, White Cockade, Mrs McLeod's Reel
[Credits]
Herbert Wise (accordion/kazoo) Laurie Outermans (autoharp) Mike Ryan (banjo) Larry Chechak (dobro/guitar/harmonica) Lynn Pilaroscia (fiddle) Mike Mumford (mandolin) Sue Clark (dulcimer) Daniel Flanigan (tin whistle/guitar) Bill McGrath (percussion) Pat DiVito (percussion) Jim Riley (guitar) Kathy McGrath (guitar) Bill Hullfish (bass/fife)
Producer: William Pottebaum Engineer: Larry Ellis and Michael Galane
[Notes]
Performed by the Golden Eagle String Band (who are still performing today), this collection brings together a sampling of songs that were collected by Harold W. Thompson in his book that bears the same name as the album "Body, Boots and Britches". The songs tell of the history of New York State, "from pirates to planters, legends to loggers, battles to ballads, New York tells its history through song." Liner notes by Jean Papalia detail New York State history. With song explanations and lyrics.
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