This was eye-opening for me and inspiring. You've led me to pursue further via Youtube a variety of Appalachia videos . Ironically I've given a couple of little concerts in my Greek village singing a capella, predominantly, songs of love and melancholy, one of which was 'A Poor Wayfaring Stranger'. In the repertoire are a couple of the folk songs collected by Cecil Sharp, but not from the Appalachia.. I'm set to explore what are called the love songs, just up my emotional street. I remain of an atheistic disposition but loved the Easter anthem although Bach can give anybody a run for their money when it comes to dancing rhythms. Thanks so much.
Community! Sing! Fill the world with music and mutual aid! Thank you! 🙏
This was eye-opening for me and inspiring. You've led me to pursue further via Youtube a variety of Appalachia videos . Ironically I've given a couple of little concerts in my Greek village singing a capella, predominantly, songs of love and melancholy, one of which was 'A Poor Wayfaring Stranger'. In the repertoire are a couple of the folk songs collected by Cecil Sharp, but not from the Appalachia.. I'm set to explore what are called the love songs, just up my emotional street. I remain of an atheistic disposition but loved the Easter anthem although Bach can give anybody a run for their money when it comes to dancing rhythms. Thanks so much.
What a great comment! Thanks Tony.
> It has even been described as an ‘Indie’ genre now; Lord help us.
As an indie musician from years ago, I approve this message! 🤣
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