REGION 1 - USA
The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem with Tom Paxton The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem were one of the most popular Irish singing acts of the 1960s. Forgoing the stereotypical maudlin Irish ballads in favor of lusty party songs and traditional American and Irish folk songs sung in close harmony, in a few short years they rose from the clubs of Greenwich Village to worldwide tours in front of packed houses. The Clancys are joined in the show by Tom Paxton, one of the finest singer/songwriters to emerge from New York's Greenwich Village coffee house circuit of the early 1960s.
Song Access Menu 1. Pete Seeger opening medley 2. Clancys & T. Makem: The Little Beggar Man 3. Clancys & T. Makem: The Old Woman From Wexford 4. Clancys & T. Makem: The Butcher Boy 5. Clancys & T. Makem: Never Play The Wild Rover 6. Tom Paxton: When The Lights Went Out 7. Tom Paxton: Buy A Gun For Your Son 8. Tom Paxton: Rambling Boy 9. Tom Paxton: Beau John 10. Pete Seeger: Talking Columbia Blues 11. Pete Seeger: Pastures Of Plenty 12. Pete Seeger: This Land Is Your Land
Mamou Cajun Band The Mamou Cajun Band is the traditional three-piece Cajun band of legendary accordionist Cyprien Landreneau, his cousin Adam Landreneau on fiddle, and percussionist Revon Reed on the triangle. Featuring traditional hard-hitting two-steps and sorrowful waltzes, the Mamou Cajun Band was one of the first groups to bring Cajun music to a wider audience, playing the Newport Folk Festival and touring Europe in the early 1960s.
Song Access Menu 13. Pete Seeger opening medley 14. Mamou Cajun Band: The Briar Brush 15. Mamou Cajun Band: Razorback Hog 16. Mamou Cajun Band: Mardi Gras March 17. Mamou Cajun Band: I Passed By Your Door 18. Mamou Cajun Band: Round Prairie Waltz 19. Mamou Cajun Band: Colinda 20. Mamou Cajun Band: Grand Mamou 21. Pete Seeger: Skip To My Lou (with banjo lesson) 22. Pete Seeger: story song medley 23. Pete Seeger: Barrel Of Money Blues 24. Pete Seeger: Fare Thee Well 25. Pete Seeger: Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream
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