Thursday, October 27, 2011

From This Week's Flood Jam Session


This week's freebie from The 1937 Flood jam sessions features a great old 1930s fiddle tune.

Sometimes one tune sets the mood for the whole evening. Last night I said to Joe Dobbs, "How about a fiddle tune?" Out came "Cincinnati Rag," a great old Byrd Moore - Clarence Green piece from 1930 that we haven't really done much with in years.

Well, it got everybody grinning. And if you listen closely, that Randy Brown in the middle of things, taking a break on a borrowed guitar. It was just that kind of night. Hear the audio.

In other Flood news, we have a new video for you to check out! Last August, The Flood visited the studios of theTrackside Live, Adam Harris's newly developed live performance video shoot that captures high quality video and audio recordings of unique bands performing in a relaxed atmosphere. We spent a great evening with Adam, Bud Carroll, Michael Valentine and the rest of the guys, and some exciting things are in the works that we'll be able to tell you about in the months ahead. In the meantime, for a 4-minute YouTube teaser, CLICK HERE!.

Finally, remember that the tunes from the jam sessions make up our weekly Flood podcasts. You can subscribe for free and get the music automatically delivered to your computer each Thursday. For details on that, click here.

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