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    Greetings all,

    Just a quick announcement regarding the newest addition to our already extensive collection of 19th Century Period Minstrel Music. We've just added another CD by Martin Liebschner Jr. to our line, this one is titled, "Music from the Parlor, 19th Century Banjo Melodies". This is a great addition to our current offerings, which includes;

    THE CANEBRAKE MINSTRELS - "FINER THAN FROG HAIR"
    THE FREE AND ACCEPTED MINSTRELS OF OLD NEW ORLEANS
    PLAY 'DAT' BANJAR by Martin Liebschner Jr.
    FORGOTTEN TIMES FORGOTTEN MUSIC by Martin Liebschner Jr.
    I COME FROM OLD VIRGINNY! by Carson Hudson Jr.
    CAMP LINCOLN STRING BAND - "COUNTING STITCHES" (featuring John Keller)
    WIZARD OIL by Bob Flesher
    CIVIL WAR BANJO by Bob Flesher
    MINSTREL BANJO of the Civil War and Antebellum Period by Bob Flesher

    All of the above are performed using only period instruments, and authentic sheet music, and many contain the original 19th century lyrics.

    Please visit our website at http://www.orchardhillsutlery.com for more information and ordering details.

    Thanks for your interest and continued support!

    Regards;

    Daniel Houde - Proprietor
    Orchard Hill Sutlery
    sales@orchardhillsutlery.com
    Daniel A. Houde - Proprietor
    Orchard Hill Cutlery
    Website: http://www.orchardhillcutlery.com
    On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/OrchardHillCutlery

    149th NYSV Co. B
    www.149thnewyork.com

    PM Cobleskill Lodge #394 F.& A.M.
    A.A.S.R. Valley of Schenectady
    Oneonta Chapter #277 R.A.M.


    "Uncal Sam has about as much care for his nefews as he has for his horses and mules" (Unidentified Union Soldier)

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    Re: Another Period Banjo CD

    Mr. Houde,

    What do you think about that "Wizard Oil" CD... how would you rate it?

    thanks,
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

    Aaron Schwieterman
    Cincinnati

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      Re: Another Period Banjo CD

      Originally posted by HOG-EYE MAN
      Mr. Houde,

      What do you think about that "Wizard Oil" CD... how would you rate it?

      thanks,

      Aaron,

      Greetings. Rating it would be difficult, as everyone has different tastes, but I will say that I believe Bob Flesher is one of the best fretless banjo players I've ever heard. He plays very fast and upbeat. As far as the "Wizard Oil" CD, my personal favorites on the CD are "Buffalo Gals", "Ring, Ring de Banjo", "Gwine Back to Dixie", "Old King Crow", and "Oh Susanna!". I definitely feel it's a CD worth having in my collection. Hope this helps, thanks for your interest. Take care.

      Regards;

      Dan Houde
      Daniel A. Houde - Proprietor
      Orchard Hill Cutlery
      Website: http://www.orchardhillcutlery.com
      On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/OrchardHillCutlery

      149th NYSV Co. B
      www.149thnewyork.com

      PM Cobleskill Lodge #394 F.& A.M.
      A.A.S.R. Valley of Schenectady
      Oneonta Chapter #277 R.A.M.


      "Uncal Sam has about as much care for his nefews as he has for his horses and mules" (Unidentified Union Soldier)

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        Re: Another Period Banjo CD

        THE FREE AND ACCEPTED MINSTRELS OF OLD NEW ORLEANS is the only CD I currently have (I have it because I know Ed Simms form my days out in SoCal). To be honest... I never knew there were so many other offerings out there.

        Now... I know that Ed and his group may not be the end all ... measuring stick from which other other CD's should be rated (but I realy do like their style and sound), but... if I'm wanting other CD's of similar quality and period sounds which might havbe been heard in the Taverns and home fronts in the late 1850s early 1860s, which CDs would be best to acquire next?
        Brian Hicks
        Widows' Sons Mess

        Known lately to associate with the WIG and the Armory Guards

        "He's a good enough fellow... but I fear he may be another Alcibiades."

        “Every man ever got a statue made of him was one kinda sumbitch or another. It ain’t about you. It’s about what THEY need.”CAPTAIN MALCOLM REYNOLDS

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          Re: Another Period Banjo CD

          Originally posted by Brian Hicks
          THE FREE AND ACCEPTED MINSTRELS OF OLD NEW ORLEANS is the only CD I currently have (I have it because I know Ed Simms form my days out in SoCal). To be honest... I never knew there were so many other offerings out there.

          Now... I know that Ed and his group may not be the end all ... measuring stick from which other other CD's should be rated (but I realy do like their style and sound), but... if I'm wanting other CD's of similar quality and period sounds which might havbe been heard in the Taverns and home fronts in the late 1850s early 1860s, which CDs would be best to acquire next?

          Brian,

          In my opinion, the ones that are most similar to the "Free and Accepted" CD style of playing and sound would be the "Canebrake Minstrels" and "Camp Lincoln String Band".

          Regards;

          Dan
          Daniel A. Houde - Proprietor
          Orchard Hill Cutlery
          Website: http://www.orchardhillcutlery.com
          On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/OrchardHillCutlery

          149th NYSV Co. B
          www.149thnewyork.com

          PM Cobleskill Lodge #394 F.& A.M.
          A.A.S.R. Valley of Schenectady
          Oneonta Chapter #277 R.A.M.


          "Uncal Sam has about as much care for his nefews as he has for his horses and mules" (Unidentified Union Soldier)

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            Re: Another Period Banjo CD

            Thank You.

            I'll make my way over to yoru site and see what I can order.
            Brian Hicks
            Widows' Sons Mess

            Known lately to associate with the WIG and the Armory Guards

            "He's a good enough fellow... but I fear he may be another Alcibiades."

            “Every man ever got a statue made of him was one kinda sumbitch or another. It ain’t about you. It’s about what THEY need.”CAPTAIN MALCOLM REYNOLDS

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