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Performer: Tony Trischka AMERICAN DREAMER—SONGS OF STEPHEN FOSTER. Thomas Hampson, baritone; Jay Ungar, violin, mandolin; Molly Mason, guitar; David Alpher, piano: Violin solo (arr. Jay Ungar). Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair. Hard Times Come Again No More. The Voice of Bygone Days. Instrumental Medley (Review by James Camner) | banjo | BERNSTEIN, LEONARD: To What You Said. (Review by James Carson) | banjo | BURLEIGH, HARRY T.: Ethiopia Saluting the Colors. (Review by James Carson) | banjo | DAMROSCH, WALTER: Danny Deever (Review by James Carson) | banjo | DUKE, JOHN: Luke Havergall (Review by James Carson) | banjo | FOSTER, STEPHEN: Ahl May the red rose live always. Beautiful dreamer. Jeanie with the light brown hair. Hard Times. Molly, do you love me? Comrades, fill no glass for me. (Review by James Carson) | banjo | GRIFFES, CHARLES T.: An old song resung (Review by James Carson) | banjo | KORNGOLD, ERICH: Tomorrow (Review by James Carson) | banjo | NAGINSKI: Look Down Fair Moon. (Review by James Carson) | banjo | ROREM: As Adam early in the morning. (Review by James Carson) | banjo | TRADITIONAL: Shenandoah. The Erie Canal (arr. Roger Ames); The Nightingale (arr. Clifford Shaw) (Review by James Carson) | banjo | WARREN, HARRY: We Two. (Review by James Carson) | banjo | WEILL, KURT: Dirge for Two Veterans. (Review by James Carson) | banjo | WOOD, HAYDN: Roses of Picardy. (Review by James Carson) | banjo |
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