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26. September 2007, 21:22:02
Radiant2008 :-) 
Thema: Walks in exhausted after an 11 hours work day...
32 NEW posts!! Wonderful... sits and clicks on Alison Kraus while reading the Wikipedia about Bluegrass *grin.. Of course I have heard about Bluegrass and I like the banjo and the country style.. just was wondering where the name 'bluegrass' came from.. I used to be befriended with a guy here in NL who loved Zydeco, so I even know a bit how that sounds... do they play that in the south of the US? Louisiana? Alabama? Woody Gutthrie, is that a famous name of Zydego music? Guess I need to do also a Wikipedia on Zydeco... I also want to learn more

26. September 2007, 21:49:37
TexasToest 
Thema: Re: Walks in exhausted after an 11 hours work day...
Radiant2007 :-):  Yes. we had a grand old time last night, shared some memories, and favorites with one another.  I wish you could have stayed up all night, but it is all well chronicled here for your enjoyment today.

Bill Monroe is considered the father of Bluegrass music.  His home state was Kentucky, and Kentucky is where the blue grass grows.  Blue grass is actually not native to North America.  It was brought here from Europe, where it grows prolifically all over.  Why it is called blue grass, I don't know, and I can't really find a reason.  But, it is a deep green grass, and maybe in some circumstances that green can seem blue to the eye.

Zydeco has it's roots in Cajun music, which developed predominately in Louisiana.  But, it's Cajun music with a twist, there is bluegrass, jazz, blues and rock influences in it.  Yes, it is played mostly in the southern U.S., but since communication has gotten so much better, it is enjoyed by millions all over the world.  Anyone care to waltz?  Yes, it is often in 3/4 time.

Woody Guthrie was a song writer from the U.S.A.  His music is pretty grass roots folk.  It doesn't belong to Bluegrass at all.  His son, Arlo Guthrie, has also enjoyed some fame as a singer/songwriter in this country, with the songs "Alice's Restaurant Massacree", and "The Motorcycle Song".  He's uproariously funny, and if you haven't heard any of his music, you should make an effort to find it.  Maybe on Pandora, I don't know.


26. September 2007, 21:55:05
The Col 
Thema: Re: Walks in exhausted after an 11 hours work day...
TexasToest: I was lucky to catch Arlo and Pete Seeger when they toured together years ago.Pete would just sit on the stage as Arlo sang and visa vera,very casual.Arlo's hair had gone pure white by that point,he looked like God,or at least how God looked the last time I saw him.

26. September 2007, 22:12:45
TexasToest 
Thema: Re: Walks in exhausted after an 11 hours work day...
Jim Dandy:  Hahaha!  Yes, I've seen recent pictures of him.  That must have been great seeing them together.

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