Anybody ever worked this one up? Off the Tone Poets CD? I would love to have even the chords for this one.
Thanks!
Dan J
Anybody ever worked this one up? Off the Tone Poets CD? I would love to have even the chords for this one.
Thanks!
Dan J
You'll find a chord-melody version by Mike Marshall here:
http://mandozine.com/music/search_re...=T&sortorder=A)
on Mandozine, in tef format
Have fun; I don't quite have that up to speed after many years of trying.
Man oh man. Thanks for this! I can't wait to try this out!
Dan
Dan, It's one of my favourite tunes. I was sitting in the Stephen Austin hotel watching Paul Glasse....when it walks this fellow carrying a mandolin case. The short version is ...it was Tony Williamson. He sat in with Paul G & since there were only a few listeners at 4pm on a friday....they played Cherokee as a request for me...a killer version
Here is a video.......
Charley
A bunch of stuff with four strings
Dan, not sure why you could not see the video, anyway here is another one......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oo33dxz20iw
You think they might have moved the wine glass.
Last edited by Charles E.; May-29-2017 at 5:53pm.
Charley
A bunch of stuff with four strings
Great playing on Cherokee. Thanks for posting that.
dc
I've played this song for two or three years on my tenor. It's interesting to hear on mando for sure, great stuff. I love to hear different approaches. Parker, Powell....etc. etc.
Thank you Mark, Austin has the most surprising music scene. Your wife has a stunning voice. I always happen on some exciting music when I'm in Austin....something I wasn't looking for or hadn't counted on. Besides, any town where you can see Red Volkaert or Paul Glasse live...is number one for me!
BTW, I just recalled that the piano player behind your wife & Paul G, the next day showed up playing keyboards for Red V at the Continental. Small town, great talents.
That is Rich Harney. Incredible talent and a wonderful singer in his own right.
Yeah, Paul!
Will Patton
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