Greg Boardman | In Came a Fiddler (feat. Jan Sturtevant)

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In Came a Fiddler (feat. Jan Sturtevant)

by Greg Boardman

Genre: Folk: Traditional Folk
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1. O Come O Come Emmanuel
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2. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
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3. What Child Is This?
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4. Pleasant and Delightful/Drops of Brandy
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5. Lamplighter's Hornpipe
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6. Sir Roger de Coverly
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7. Belle's Theme
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8. Here We Come a' Wassailing
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9. Tiny Tim's Theme
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10. Bread of Heaven
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11. Lullay, Lullay, Thou Tiny Child
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12. I Saw Three Ships
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
This is music I put together for a stage production of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol in Lewiston, Maine, adapted and directed for six actors and a fiddler by Christopher Schario at the Public Theater. The album title is from a line in the story about Fezziwig's Christmas party. After this proclamation Dickens' goes on to say that said fiddler "tuned like fifty stomach aches"--but I thought that would make a rather long title...

I was very happy to have longtime friend Jan Gill join me on piano and to have the late and sorely missed Tom Rowe do the recording. May this little project bring you deeper into the Christmas season and profit them all.


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