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The Colemans March-jean Ritchie Tribute
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Traditional folk featuring Appalachian dulcimer, playing mostly Appalachian and a few Hawaiian songs.
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Folk: Traditional Folk
Release Date:
2003
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The Colemans March-jean Ritchie Tribute
Terry Duggins And The Zither Band
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Record Label: Kaimana Records
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The Colemans March
4:49
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Old Grey Mare
2:00
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Your Song
6:28
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Blue Diamond Mines
6:32
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Koko ni sachi ari (Here is Happiness)
3:41
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Ode to Old Joe Clark and three dulcimers( w/bowed psaltry)
3:23
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Lord Lovel in the Storm
3:28
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Pack up your Sorrows
3:52
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White sandy beach of Hawaii
3:18
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Bird in a Cage
2:45
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Shady Grove
1:54
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Ode to old Joe Clark (Original Recording 2001)
3:24
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Colemans March
author: Kevin
Terry Duggins is awesome and his dulcimer playing is very different from other dulcimer players. He's a stout traditional performer. I mean that in good way. He is also a exellent singer. I remember him singing in a concert with his dulcimer in California years ago and he just stole the show with his voice. A must classic DULCIMER cd!!! Kevin
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The Coleman's March
author: Chris
Great CD. Good variety and harmony. Favorite song Pack up your Sorrows.
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Colemans March - Jean Ritchie Tribute
author: Betty
Nice CD; good variety. Really like the rhythm of the dulcimer in the background on some of the songs.
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