I don't think I could have made my fingers move fast enough!
On the way to Texas! Thank you.
I don't think I could have made my fingers move fast enough!
On the way to Texas! Thank you.
Did you get it?
cheers!
Salt Springs!
That's it!!!!
I know coming here was a wise move! Do you know where I can find it to buy?
I've searched The Steam Powered Preservation Society, not there. Amazon is not looking good either.
Thank you!!!
Tut Taylor did a dulcimer album for the Bicentennial and the first song on side two was called, "Mountains and Woodsmoke".
Here is a link, it starts at about 2.22 on the video.
Salt Springs - yeah, maybe.
Did that tune have the line, "Woodsmoke is calling me back home"?
I talked with my brother briefly, he told me it was called Mountain Dulcimers. With no "The.." at the beginning of the title. He said the first song was called Wood Smoke.
Might this help?
Was it perhaps this one?
Ken
"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."
I think that was one in dad's collection but the songs aren't familiar.
Dusty Turtle,
Nawww...that's not it. I almost think its The Simmons Family Stone County Dulcimer but none of the songs ring a bell. The male's voice is so very memorable.
Could this have been it?
My daddy had a dulcimer album as we were growing up.
I don't remember the name of the album or who was playing but I remember it was a yellow'ish colored album and it seems the family was on the front. One of the songs they were singing was about wood smoke being heavy in the air. It seems it was a males voice singing most of it. We played this album at my daddy's funeral visitation. The day we buried daddy in the mountains of E. TN, the fog was hanging over the Little TN River and my brother and I sang this song. This was 27 years ago now.
I have lost track of the album. I have been racking my brain trying to think of the album and who recorded it. Does this ring a bell in anyone's mind? Thanks ahead.