Was that first song that Jack Nuckols played on, “Waiting for Nancy?” It really sounds like one that was going around Clifftop in 2008 or so. I haven’t heard it since, but it stuck with me, as we played it at every campfire that year. “Waiting for Nancy” was the it song that year.
Hi folks. The three fiddle tunes that Jack Nuckols played with Dave and me in that April 1974 recording are up fiddle are his version of "June Apple," followed ;by "Angeline Baker" and "Lynchburg Town." cheers, charlie
Jack and Bill always brought the party with them! Here's a video we put together from a jam a few years later in which Bill is on upright bass and Jack is playing spoons. Love remembering that afternoon! :)
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Was that first song that Jack Nuckols played on, “Waiting for Nancy?” It really sounds like one that was going around Clifftop in 2008 or so. I haven’t heard it since, but it stuck with me, as we played it at every campfire that year. “Waiting for Nancy” was the it song that year.
I love all these songs. Keep Flooding!!! 👍🏼❤️🎶
Hi folks. The three fiddle tunes that Jack Nuckols played with Dave and me in that April 1974 recording are up fiddle are his version of "June Apple," followed ;by "Angeline Baker" and "Lynchburg Town." cheers, charlie
Love the fiddle tunes from Jack, Charles. And the jam with Jack and Bill. My kind of music!
Jack and Bill always brought the party with them! Here's a video we put together from a jam a few years later in which Bill is on upright bass and Jack is playing spoons. Love remembering that afternoon! :)
https://youtu.be/OFOguKytU3A
Spoons? Cant' be beaten, especially when played by an a virtuoso... ;-)
Absolutely! Here's another tune from the same session. I love how Jack's spoons are just securely in the driver's seat. :)
http://1937flood.com/audio/1979-aug-WhenSheWantsGoodLovin.mp3