Many thanks, as ever, James.There is an earlier recording than Washboard Sam's. 'Come On In (Ain't Nobody Here But Me)' is a basic 16-bar tune, recorded by Harum Scarums, including Big Bill Broonzy, in 1931: ruclips.net/video/QXLfzLzIwdIf/видео.htmlfee
I missing sometimes a saxophone or when Shaye played the violin, or when Erika and Shaye sang backgrounds. And sometimes I missing a drum set. The tune is great. I like motor pieces.
I'm paying more attention to the tuba lately, with Todd and Lawrence Ketchens, and the recent arrival of Reece, a new member of the Dirty Rotten Vipers. All are attention-getters with their melodic solos. Far far removed from oom-pah!
Great number!! Very good sound!!
fantastic!
Great interpretation!! and the legend continues ⚜️🎶🎵👍
Tuba Skinny toujours au top! Très belle version! Merci, James, et bonjour de Lausanne😀
Absolument! Toujours au top. Du vrai bonbon pour mélomane . Merci James et bonjour du Québec.
Восхитительно
BRAVO ... Danke !
Great again and many thanks
Hey, James ... thanks for all your Tuba Skinny postings! Appreciated! [Greetings from Tucson.]
Thanks for the contribution. I'll tip the band for you the next time I see them.🙂
@@JamesSterling Oh, that's nice of you! Thanks!
awesome!
Many thanks, as ever, James.There is an earlier recording than Washboard Sam's. 'Come On In (Ain't Nobody Here But Me)' is a basic 16-bar tune, recorded by Harum Scarums, including Big Bill Broonzy, in 1931:
ruclips.net/video/QXLfzLzIwdIf/видео.htmlfee
as usual to be heard Saturday 12/14/24 on Radio Soleil (2-6 pm) Little Haiti Brooklyn N Y
I miss Ewan Bleach from this band. He really lifted them to a new level.
I missing sometimes a saxophone or when Shaye played the violin, or when Erika and Shaye sang backgrounds. And sometimes I missing a drum set. The tune is great. I like motor pieces.
I miss Erika on vocals
or John Doyle
👋👍👌
Who zat on 6 string banjo?
mMamaa
I'm paying more attention to the tuba lately, with Todd and Lawrence Ketchens, and the recent arrival of Reece, a new member of the Dirty Rotten Vipers. All are attention-getters with their melodic solos. Far far removed from oom-pah!