Various - Hootenanny Parade album

The parade begins with a spook-tacular ride by the Headless Horseman. Halloween Hootenanny Hoedown (Medley).
Listen free to Various Artists – Midnight Folk Hootenanny (Lareda, Umqokozo and more). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.
The great intersection of tradition and culture. Ballads, blues, story songs, work songs, fables, oral history, learning tales, minstrels, troubadours, & town party hoedowns.
The Parade Hootenanny.
and the Chandler Travis Trio will be leading our parade! We can't wait to see you! Dennis Village Hootenanny Halloween Parade. 26 September 2017 ·. BOO-YA !! Tonight the Town of Dennis Selectmen officially signed off on our 2nd Annual Hootenanny Parade! MARK YOUR CALENDARS- It's ON! Halloween Night (Tuesday October 31st) 5-7 Costume Parade, Music + Dancing, Food + Treats.
Various – Hootenanny Party-Pak. Label: Time Records (3) – 52091. Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono. A&R – Sonny Lester. Coordinator – Diane Dadaian. Coordinator – Harry Ringler. Design – Moskof-Morrison Inc.
Last Parade is the debut studio album by American hard rock band Call Me No One. The album was recorded and mixed at Architekt Music in Butler, New Jersey and it was released on June 5, 2012. The album is to be on 7Bros. record company, with Asylum as a distributor. The album was recorded and mixed at Architekt Music in Butler, New Jersey. During an interview with Loudwire
Studio album by. The Replacements. Hootenanny is often regarded as the first release on which The Replacements began to branch out from the "breakneck punk" that characterized their earlier work, through the incorporation of various genres such as blues, country, rockabilly, and boogie. The opening track "Hootenanny" features a rearranged lineup of Chris Mars on lead guitar, Tommy Stinson on rhythm guitar, Bob Stinson on bass.
Hootenanny is an Appalachian colloquialism that was used in the early twentieth century . as a placeholder name to refer to things whose names were forgotten or unknown. In this usage it was synonymous with thingamajig or whatchamacallit, as in: "Hand me that hootenanny. Hootenanny was also an old country word for "party". Nowadays the word most commonly refers to a folk music party with an open mic, at which different performers are welcome to get up and play in front of an audience.
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A1 | Harmonica ParadePerformer – The Harmonicats |
A2 | John Henry Performer – Connie Haines |
A3 | Wanderin'Performer – Sid Lawson |
A4 | Thr Roving KindPerformer – Stanton Cavanaugh |
A5 | GreensleevesPerformer – Rowena |
B1 | She'll Be Coming Around The MountainPerformer – The Mitchell Choirboys |
B2 | Lolly To Dum DaPerformer – Robin Roberts |
B3 | Froggy Froggy Dew & Rye WhiskeyPerformer – Charles Fredericks |
B4 | Sodja BoogePerformer – Joe Sodja |
B5 | The Whiffenpoof SongPerformer – The Sportsmen |
Notes
This is the stereo version of CA 3022. It is identical to that release except for that difference.