I keep coming back to this beautiful recording. Although Mr. Tross and the recording are both worn by time they are far from worn down. His father knew what slavery was, it is good to remember it was not that long ago. I am very glad i get to listen to the voice and emotion of this wonderful old boss in 2024. Thanks for uploading this, from the bottom of my heart. Warm greetings from the Netherlands🇳🇱.
I keep coming back to this beautiful recording. Although Mr. Tross and the recording are both worn by time they are far from worn down. His father knew what slavery was, it is good to remember it was not that long ago. I am very glad i get to listen to the voice and emotion of this wonderful old boss in 2024. Thanks for uploading this, from the bottom of my heart.
Warm greetings from the Netherlands🇳🇱.
Even though the banjo is out of tune it he holds a rhythm old time style and it is good..mad cool..🪕🪕🪕
Mad cool indeed. Not surprised to find you checking this out Paul!
American 🇺🇸Roots music at its best 👏👏👏👏
Title is "Farewell Miss Angeline."
im goin, back to Baltimore, Charles Town girls are gettin' mighty bold
my parents knew this man and i knew his son Thornton Tross. thank you for adding this video! I've been looking for these for years!
What kind of person was he . Im curious as a fellow banjoist
The birth of rock and indie rock and even punk music. This sounds like it could be vampire weekend or something... Amazing 😭🙌
Is Siri will never die!!
Great!
Takes you back to the early 1800's up to the early 1900's minstrel performers. When was the recording made? Nice.
Another vid of this performance says it was made in 1960.
Is he singing Swihili ? please TRANSLATE !!!
hes saying, fare the well ms.Angeline im goin back to Baltimore
pass the check and pay no toll