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A nice wee random German tune to pass the slightly reduced random hours today. Marianne Vasel and Erich Storz - 'Die Kleine Bimmelbahn' ('The Little Train')
A nice wee random German tune to pass the slightly reduced random hours today. Marianne Vasel and Erich Storz - 'Die Kleine Bimmelbahn' ('The Little Train') https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yd3xF3RvMTc
UFAKabarett-Programm Nr. 6 (1931) Ari Leschnikoff (1897--1978) first tenorErich A. Collin (1899--1961) second tenorHarry Frommermann (1906--1975) Tenor buff...
JC, I present you with this fine, rare clip of early WM, from around the same time...
Harry Lauder sings in a broad Scottish Accent. He stands in front of a painted backdrop music hall style with a fence and gate. The scene is meant to evoke ...
Particularly clever how he manages to sing so completely and utterly out of sync. Huge Talent.
UFAKabarett-Programm Nr. 6 (1931) Ari Leschnikoff (1897--1978) first tenorErich A. Collin (1899--1961) second tenorHarry Frommermann (1906--1975) Tenor b
JC, I present you with this fine, rare clip of early WM, from around the same time...
Particularly clever how he manages to sing so completely and utterly out of sync. Huge Talent.
Aye, Laddie...they dinna mak thir likes anymore...at least no ootside the Embra tourist zone anyway.
Re the Harmonists, Global, Joe Boyd's comment was that they are the only harmony group who could rival the Swam Silvertones. High praise from Joe...great clip!
Preorder 'Field Recordings' now!iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/field-recordings/id976342632Bang on a Can Store: http://bangonacan.org/store/music/...
I was at a rather excellent show in Edinburgh on Friday part of which merged Gaelic and Indian sounds together beautifully. Reminded me of this Sheila Chandra delight.
Sheila's official video for this 1989/90 release.It's a somewhat Indianized version of the song "MacCrimmon's Lament." Below is background info and lyrics fo...
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