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The Flood Forum (our educational bits...)

#376 / Video Extra

A standing joke in our world is that the band makes The Big Bucks from grant money scored by the Flood Education Department, mainly when we tell stories and history of the songs during our shows.

That’s a lie, of course. There are not even little bucks in such blather, but we still like to rattle on about what we’ve found in our song research.

Last night’s show at Woodlands, for instance, afforded us a lovely opportunity to discuss the connection we’ve discovered between three of our favorite early 20th tunes. Call it, oh, “The Yellow Dog Dissertation,” captured above in Pamela Bowen’s video from ringside.

The 1937 Flood Watch
The 1937 Flood Watch Podcast
Each week The 1937 Flood, West Virginia's most eclectic string band, offers a free tune from a recent rehearsal, show or jam session. Music styles range from blues and jazz to folk, hokum, ballad and old-time. All the podcasts, dating back to 2008, are archived on our website; you and use the archive for free at:
http://1937flood.com/pages/bb-podcastarchives.html