Also from “The Blues And Beyond”
A Blues Standard, played “bona fide bottleneck slide”.
Sideshow Stephen: vocals, National resophonic guitar
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Also from “The Blues And Beyond”
A Blues Standard, played “bona fide bottleneck slide”.
Sideshow Stephen: vocals, National resophonic guitar
Howdy Folks! Well let’s get started with an ol’ tune, recorded in my own bathroom, sometime way back in the 1990ies. Played slide on me ole trusted western guitar.
It’s a kind of a folksy, countrified version of the old Blues Number “Corinna, Corinna”. It was on my first demo tape “Sideshow Stephen Solo – The Blues And Beyond” from ca. 1995.
Sideshow Stephen: Vocals, accoustic guitar
Ingber Inbread: acc. guit., vocals
Dingus Inbread: slideguit., vocals
Rebus Inbread: fiddle, vocals
From the August 2001 demo
Ingber Inbread: dulcimer
Dingus Inbread: slideguitar, harmonica, vocals
Rebus Inbread: fiddle
From the August 2001 demo
Ingber Inbread: mandolin, vocals
Dingus Inbread: slideguitar, vocals
Rebus Inbread: fiddle, vocals
From the August 2001 demo
First demo of a song now titled “Things Like That”. It didn’t have all the lyrics back then either.
Ingber Inbread: mandolin
Dingus Inbread: slide guitar, vocals
Sideshow Stephen: harmony vocal (overdubbed)
previously unreleased
“Things Like That”
Words and Music by Sideshow Stephen
copyright blabla yadayada and soforth…
Ingber Inbread: dulcimer, vocals
Dingus Inbread: mandolin, vocals
Rebus Inbread: fiddle, vocals
From the August 2001 demo
Instrumental tune we play when folks wanna get down and do the “treed possum”, the “noodled catfish” or even the “get-run-over-by-a-freight” or any other of those many traditonal appalachian dances.
Ingber Inbread: appalachian dulcimer
Dingus Inbread: National resophonic slideguitar
previously unreleased