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FestivaLink.net presents Old Town School Of Folk Music Songbook Vol. 4
Old Town School Co-Founder Win Stracke leads off this set with his rendition of “El-A-Noy,” backed by current Old Town School instructor Mark Dvorak, in a recording that spans 40 years. Legendary folk singer/songwriter Tom Paxton gives us the folk favorite “So Long, It's Been Good To Know You.” Surviving Old Town School Co-Founder Frank Hamilton turns in a very traditional version of “Simple Gifts.”
Chicago singer/songwriter Michael Smith delivers what may be the definitive version of his classic song “The Dutchman.”
You’ll also hear a never-before-heard live take of Steve Goodman (Old Town School alumnus) performing what has become an American standard, his own “City of New Orleans,” and John Prine’s (another former Old Town School student) tune “Paradise,” an Old Town School Songbook favorite. Sons of the Never Wrong close the Old Town School of Folk Music Songbook series with “I’ll Fly Away.” Listen for Steve Goodman himself singing along during the break.
Artists:
1. Win Stracke, 2. Mike Austin Band, 3. Tom Paxton, 4. Jacob Sweet, 5. Devil In A Woodpile, 6. Rita Ruby, 7. Andrew Bird, 8. Casey Driessen, 9. Steve Dawson, 10. Bill Brickey & Sue Demel, 11. Frank Hamilton, 12. FreezeDried, 13. Michael Smith, 14. Steve Goodman, 15. The Astronomer, 16. Typhanie Monique, 17. Barb Barrow, 18. John Prine, 19. Ed Holstein, 20. Sons Of The Never Wrong
Related FestivaLink.net sets:
Old Town School Of Folk Music Songbook Vol. 1
Old Town School Of Folk Music Songbook Vol. 2
Old Town School Of Folk Music Songbook Vol. 3
Related FestivaLink.net packages:
Old Town School Of Folk Music Package
For more info:
Old Town School
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