Andy Griffith & Joanna Moore – Down in the Valley
An evening pause: More Americana for this Independence Day week. From 1960s television, The Andy Griffith Show.
Hat tip Edward Thelen.
A nightly pause from the news to give the reader/viewer a bit of classic entertainment.
An evening pause: More Americana for this Independence Day week. From 1960s television, The Andy Griffith Show.
Hat tip Edward Thelen.
An evening pause: It’s Independence Week. Let’s keep that Americana sound going!
Hat tip Tom Biggar.
An evening pause: From the short 1936 film, Every Sunday, made essentially as a screen test for the two young future stars.
Hat tip Edward Thelen.
An evening pause: And in this case, the music is most appropriately written by Philip Glass.
Hat tip Danae.
An evening pause: How a boat climbs over a hill on a canal in Poland.
Hat tip Tom Biggar.
A evening pause: Hat tip Danae.
An evening pause: Dalglish performed, wrote, and recorded some of the best hammered dulcimer music ever. I wish there had been some better camera angles on his fingerwork, but watch how he actually starts to play the dulcimer almost like a guitar.
Hat tip Diane Wilson.
A evening pause: A nice cover of the song by the Alan Parsons Project.
Hat tip Danae.
An evening pause: This seems right for the first day of summer.
Hat tip Edward Thelen, who here demonstrates that good videos can be found on outlets other than youtube.
Hideaway Backstage – Trop Rock Junkies "Living The Life" from Pilot Moon Films on Vimeo.
An evening pause: Art rock from the 1970s.
Hat tip Diane Wilson.
An evening pause: The title I think refers to the obvious fact that the two players really do seem to play as one.
Hat tip Danae.