Longsleeves

Tagged Folk:

“[Folk musicians] were working-class people, using the tools around them to make music. We’re doing that in a modern sense.” - James Musselman, “Keeping Folk Tunes Modern” by Emma Downs

Oct 15
“[Folk musicians] were working-class people, using the tools around them to make music. We’re doing that in a modern sense.” - James Musselman, “Keeping Folk Tunes Modern” by Emma Downs

Longsleeves

Posted on Sunday June 20th 2010 at 12:00pm. Its tags are listed below.

Flower Communion Sunday

Wildwood Flower from Longsleeves folk record, Black Swamp in this mix by Cover Lay Down.

Longsleeves

Posted on Sunday February 14th 2010 at 12:00pm. Its tags are listed below.

Sweets for the Sweet

Big Rock Candy Mountain from Longsleeves folk record, Black Swamp in a Valentines mix by Cover Lay Down.

Longsleeves

Posted on Thursday October 15th 2009 at 04:20pm. Its tags are listed below.

“[Folk musicians] were working-class people, using the tools around them to make music. We’re doing that in a modern sense.” - James Musselman, “Keeping Folk Tunes Modern” by Emma Downs
“[Folk musicians] were working-class people, using the tools around them to make music. We’re doing that in a modern sense.” - James Musselman, “Keeping Folk Tunes Modern” by Emma Downs

“[Folk musicians] were working-class people, using the tools around them to make music. We’re doing that in a modern sense.” - James Musselman, “Keeping Folk Tunes Modern” by Emma Downs