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Cornbread, molasses & sassafras tea
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Folk and vernacular music
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Cornbread, molasses & sassafras tea
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Cornbread, molasses & sassafras tea | Folk and vernacular music Cornbread, molasses & sassafras tea Folk and vernacular music Peggy Seeger (with her family and Tom Paley) Here are two out-of-print albums featuring Peggy Seeger, another talented member of the Seeger family clan. The first one was recorded in 1957, before Peggy moved to England (she would spend most of her musical life there with her husband Ewan McColl). She’s accompanied with her two younger sisters Penny and Barbara. Together they sang the many folk songs they heard at home, while their parents transcribed them from field recordings. Many are children’s songs, play-parties songs and lullabies. They accompany themselves with banjo, autoharp and guitar. The Three Sisters The second lp, from 1965, was recorded with Tom Paley, after he left the New Lost City Ramblers and came to live in England. It’s a great collection of folk songs, played with guitar, banjo, autoharp and mountain dulcimer. Tom Pale...
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