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Audios below
If an audio is ready, it will have a “show” link beside it. If you are on dialup, you can zero the volume until the audio finishes loading … 5% … 20% … 100%
Buddhist Song 1.mp3 show
Buddhist Song 2.mp3 show
Buddhist Song 3.mp3 show
Buddhist Song 4.mp3 show
Buddhist Song 5.mp3 show
Buddhist Song 6.mp3 show
Buddhist Song 7.mp3 show
Joyce Anderson – buy from CD Baby
Joyce Anderson 1 Don’t Explain snippet.mp3 show
Joyce Anderson 2 Filled with Love snippet.mp3 show
Joyce Anderson 3 Giving Everything snippet.mp3 show
Joyce Anderson 4 Growling Man snippet.mp3 show
Joyce Anderson 5 Maggie snippet.mp3 show
Joyce Anderson 6 Ramblin’ Man snippet.mp3 show
Joyce Anderson 7 Riding on a Train snippet.mp3 show
Joyce Anderson 8 Thirsty Girl snippet.mp3 show
Joyce Anderson 9 Who’s Knockin’ snippet.mp3 show
Rodrigo Y Gabriela Diablo Rojo.mp3
Rodrigo Y Gabriela Ixtapa.mp3
Rodrigo Y Gabriela Juan Loco.mp3
Rodrigo Y Gabriela Orion.mp3
Rodrigo Y Gabriela PPA.mp3
Rodrigo Y Gabriela Satori.mp3
Rodrigo Y Gabriela Stairway to Heaven.mp3
Rodrigo Y Gabriela Tamacun.mp3
Rodrigo Y Gabriela Vikingman.mp3
Shake That Little Foot String Band: Bluegrass Hillbilly

An album of mainly traditional US old time songs plus a few Celtic tunes. Recorded in Liverpool, UK, in 1993 by a group of musicians who subsequently adopted the band name: “Shake that Little Foot”.
First distributed locally as an analogue tape in 1993. Subsequently distributed as mp3 files and also as a CD on the Web in 2000 after getting the original tracks from the recording engineer, Mike Cooper.
The track “Sally Ann” is a composite arrangement of three different traditional versions of this tune: a frailing banjo tune (the intro), a fiddle tune (the instrumental break) and a song.
Don’t miss the comic “Flopped-Eared Mule”. There is also a rollicking rendition of “Bill Cheathum” which will be sure to get your feet a-dancing. Oh, and there is a banjo version of “Scotland the Brave” to a back beat like you’ve never heared it before.
Band members: Steve Bannister (guitar, vocals)
Chris Erswell (guitar, vocals)
Ian Jacks (fiddle)
Andrew Martyn (banjo)
Vic Wilcox (banjo, vocals)
Recording Engineer: Mike Cooper



