Choose your partners : contra dance & square dance music of New Hampshire
Material type: MusicPublisher number: SFW CD 40126 | Smithsonian FolkwaysPublication details: Smithsonian Folkways, 1999.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inItem type | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Storage | SCD 646 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR02113 |
Compact disc.
Includes notations for some dances and a bibliography in the booklet.
Musical instruments: accordion, fiddle, piano, guitar, bass.
1. Farewell to whiskey; Silver and gold two step / Rodney Miller's New England Dance Band -- 2.Money musk / Old New England -- 3. The woman fiddler; Munster lass, Rock Valley; Hullichan's jig / Old New England -- 4. Larry O'Gaff (tune); Portland Fancy (dance) / Two Fiddles, Dudley Laufman calling -- 5. Maggie in the woods (tune); Paul Jones (dance) / Two Fiddles, Dudley Laufman calling -- 6. Mouth of the Tobique; Reel des jeunes maries; Reel de Montreal / Northern Spy -- 7. Lady of the lake; Fisher's hornpipe; Red haired boy; Miss Thompson, Scout House reel / Northern Spy -- 8. Rosin the beau; Waltz for Jane / Rodney Miller's New England Dance Band -- 9. Golden slippers; Butterfly whirl / Lester Bradley & Friends -- 10. Crooked stovepipe / Lester Bradley & Friends -- 11. Shandon bells; Out on the ocean; The lame duck; Mug of brown ale / Lamprey River Band -- 12. Fireman's reel; Rising of the lamprey; Silver spear; High reel; Fireman's reel, Lady Walpole's reel / Lamprey River Band -- 13. Neil Vincent's Welcome to Earth, Pig Town Fling, Durang's Hornpipe, Peace River Breakdown / Old New England -- 14. The Battering Ram, The Concertina Reel, Kiley's Reel (tunes, Young at Heart, Shadrack's Delight, Three Thirty Three (dances) / Rodney Miller's New England Dance Band -- 15. Cat in the Hopper, Coleraine, Shores of Lough Gowna / Rodney Miller's New England Dance Band -- 16. Amelia, Great Memories / Old New England.