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We found 17 results for "clayfoot strutters"
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The Clayfoot Strutters: Going Elsewhere (2002)
Groove Based Contra Dance Fusion with banjo, accordion, fiddle, flute, saxophone, clarinet, guitar, drums, piano, bass, and more!
Recommended if you like
La Bottine Souriante,
Sharon Shannon,
Wild Asparagus.
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Floorplay: Block Party (2008)
Hot and fun original Contradance tunes in Northern and Southern Raggy Klezmer-like styles.
Recommended if you like
Clayfoot Strutters,
Groovemongers,
Hotpoint.
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Giant Robot Dance: Giant Robot Dance Demo (2008)
Giant Robot Dance provides a high-energy, alter-ego, super psychedelic contra dance experience - a wild night of blaring accordion, shredding electric guitar, bludgeoning drums and honking trombone solos, plus a sprinkling of very tasteful piano melodies.
Recommended if you like
Nirvana,
Santana,
The Clayfoot Strutters.
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Giant Robot Dance: Live at the Butterball (2010)
Giant Robot Dance provides a high-energy, alter-ego, super psychedelic contra dance experience - a wild night of blaring accordion, shredding electric guitar, bludgeoning drums and honking trombone solos, plus a sprinkling of very tasteful piano melodies.
Recommended if you like
Clayfoot Strutters,
Contrazz,
Great Bear Trio.
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Contratopia: Smitten (2004)
High energy original, acoustic instrumental tunes performed on violin, English concertina, mandolin, piano, oboe, banjo and percussion by a band featured at contra dances from Montana to Florida.
Recommended if you like
Lúnasa,
The Clayfoot Strutters,
Wild Asparagus.
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Contrazz: Dance, Dance, Dance (2009)
This debut CD from Contrazz combines the improvisational style, swing and solos of a jazz band with a repertoire of traditional Celtic, Quebecois and American old–time music. A band with a serious groove.
Recommended if you like
Buckwheat Zydeco,
Clayfoot Strutters,
Wild Asparagus.
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Plum Creek String Band: Crossing the Creek (2006)
Appalachian-Jamaican Groove Music
Recommended if you like
Acoustic Syndicate,
Old Crow Medicine Show,
The Clayfoot Strutters.
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Dave Davies: Downstream Where the River Meets the Sea (2010)
These songs by multi-instrumentalist Dave Davies of Ithaca, NY were written and recorded over the last 30 years, spinning tales of street music, colorful characters, wisdom and love. A varied assortment of grooves and styles for dancing and listening.
Recommended if you like
Mose Allison,
Nat King Cole,
Taj Mahal.
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Sam Bartlett: Evil Diane (2004)
Celtic meets Americana with a big fat groove. Features mandolin, uillean pipes, fiddles, accordion, tenor banjo, whistle, bass mbira,etc
Recommended if you like
Donna the Buffalo,
Solas,
Steve Riley and The Mamou Play.