Awesome to watch her play Cumberland gap as a grown (ish) lady after watching her learn with Lee Sexton as a youngin. What an lucky lass to be able to fall back on experiences like that. I love that it was recorded and I get to reference them too.
Amazing! Thanks for sharing! Love all the songs and finally figured “morphine” playing along. Hope the foot heals soon! God, I love the last song and final surprise! What a jewel! Did they record this song?
that third song i know from an old Dave Van Ronk album...another Brooklyn native i assumed as a lad was country, Brooklyn makes great musicians
Awesome to watch her play Cumberland gap as a grown (ish) lady after watching her learn with Lee Sexton as a youngin. What an lucky lass to be able to fall back on experiences like that. I love that it was recorded and I get to reference them too.
I can't believe how good this is!
Wow!!
Thank you for taking the time to record this performance and for sharing it with all of us!
BRAVO!!!!!!
Not the usual energy I usually see in Nora Brown’s performances. Still like her a lot!
Fantastisch
Lovely. Not trying to wow us with speed.
Amazing! Thanks for sharing! Love all the songs and finally figured “morphine” playing along. Hope the foot heals soon!
God, I love the last song and final surprise! What a jewel! Did they record this song?
Anyone know the name of the tune they play right at the end, starting at 47:30? Absolute ripper of a tune!
I believe it's, "Hell Among the Yearlings". We'll see.
Sorry ‘bout yer Hoof, that yer Tappin’ Hoof? Pray it heals up well.
A Tour, a Journey, a Fantastic Voyage. Bless ye hands and foot. (;
anyone know what kind of banjo??