That's Steve. Unfortunately, he passed away a couple years ago. He was an incredible versatile banjo player. I'm a big fan of his old-time three finger playing. His picking on Happy Hollow with Joe Decosimo is superb.
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I think this tune is like the A part and C part of Smith’s rag and the B part of Red Apple Rag. But Otis Burris also called this tune (without the C part) Honeysuckle Rag.
The Buffalo nickel was made in 1913 with an Indian's head on front, and a Buffalo on the back where "Five Cents" is printed. This tune is most often called either New Five Cents or Buffalo Nickel. A new tune to commemorate the new coin....
Nah. If you look at the other videos from this jam you'll see that John (Herrmann --- two rs, two ns) was in fine spirits--and he joined the session on guitar for several hours (after the filming stopped).
No. The only connection she (or I) have to anything called "Sassafras" was an annual music party hosted by a friend on her beautiful farm on the Sassafras River in Maryland. We might have included the word Sassafras on the labels from some photos taken at that party---but that's about it.
@@sarkin44 I see that the video was labeled "Sasafras" because of the place, not the name of a group. This is the video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4cKEQXfpEnQ.html
@@kenmiller2024 Aha! The woman playing Stones Rag is Sue, the hostess for the Sassafras party. Cathy Mason may have been there that year but that's not her!