Sweetwater Folk on internet radio

Darryl Hattenhauer

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Wow! What a full sound they're getting. This is a real find. It's like folk orchestra.

Also, I like Irish folk because I can sorta play along on mando. Gotta get a tenor banjo too. (They're tuned the same).

But if it's hammered dulcimer you want, listen to the Wester when he's hammered. Which is 24-7.
 

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I feel like Butch and Sundance: Who ARE those guys?

This reminds me of a street musician I saw in Berkely 21 years ago who was playing what he called a "cymbalom." I thought it was something he invented and that it was the only one on earth. But I just googled it (I can't stop googling now that Coastie told me how) and found this, anong other things.

http://www.cimbalom.org/cwa/newsJan99.php

Meanwhile I can't believe what I'm hearing. It's a tad like Pentangle and Steeleye Span.
 

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That's okay, I understand, I couldn't hipped on the Oud Bits but some of the Dulcimer was special. I've moved on, the play list was somewhere 8 to 12 hours before I noticed it repeating.

Blues is on now, diverse play list, always a pretty safe bet. Singer songwriter genre is nice too.

Interesting, I survived the latest storm, a Tsunami disaster & Lord only knows what other catastrophes & only listened to the news twice today. No chatter on the net radio. 8) 8) 8)
 

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Couldn't have said it better, except you left out the horrid shoes.
 
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