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The Rash on The Beat for the BBC
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Soft acoustic folk song from British band Weak13
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Playing at the Fairkytes accordion club in England, Johnny-Lee Leslie on accordion
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http://www.astorpia.com
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MagnoliaFest and Suwannee SpringFest are two roots music festivals that for the past ten years have taken place on the banks of the Suwannee River in Live Oak, Florida. This film explores the past, present and future of roots music at these festivals as well as the spirit and vibe of the festival and patrons. Heartfelt performances and compelling interviews illustrate how a few days can create a magical civilization.
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Emily Bear performing at the Coronado Theatre, in Rockford Illinois as the opening act for jazz legend Ramsey Lewis.
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G.Gershwin "Summertime",Konstantin Vilensky-piano,recorded 11.01.88
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Guinness World Record Holder Todd Taylor Playing An Original Tune
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Another from the UCTV series, recorded at the University of Connecticut. This one is the old blues standard Sittin' On Top of the World. Cream played it, I think Bill Monroe played it...Driftwood funkified it. Enjoy!
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Driftwood Playing the original song: "The Train Song" on UCTV's Turn It Up Show. We recorded this series of videos at the University of Connecticut. Check out the Driftwood Web site http://www.myspace.com/driftwoodgroove
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