The Trestle Bridge
Pam Weeks
© Copyright-Pam Weeks
(634479577628)
Record Label: Outer Green Records
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1. Coleman's March/Over the Waterfall/Spotted Pony |
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2. My Darling Asleep/Jackson's Morning Brush |
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3. Swinging on a Gate/Blueberry Mountain Reel |
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4. Lucky Lady/Cats on the Ceiling |
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5. Midnight on the Water |
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6. The Silver Thaw/Cold Frosty Morning/Kitchen Girl |
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7. Sally in the Garden/The Strayaway Child |
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8. Spring Sparrows/The Cats & the Fiddles |
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9. Reel des Jeunes Maries/Payes de Haut |
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10. Schottis after Timas Hans i Ore |
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11. The Trestle Bridge |
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Pam Weeks is an outstanding fiddler, Appalachian dulcimer player, singer, and tunesmith from Western Maine. Pam is best known as a multi-instrumentalist and singer with the Maine folk trio, Ti' Acadie, She is also fiddler and singer in the Maine-based Cajun dance band, Jimmyjo & the Jumbol'ayuhs, plays fiddle and mountain dulcimer in the infamous Maine contradance band, Scrod Pudding, and performs solo or in duet with guitar player and caller Bill Olson. Pam is an accomplished tunesmith and has composed scores of tunes, from lively jigs and reels, to entrancing airs and beautiful waltzes.
"The Trestle Bridge" showcases her on mountain dulcimer playing Irish, Scandinavian, Quebecois, Old Timey, and original music. Pam is joined on this recording by legendary Maine guitar player Denny Breau, Ti' Acadie and Jumbol'Ayuh bandmates Bill Olson, Jim Joseph, and Keith Garavoy, and Dave Rowe.
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The Trestle Bridge
author: Gerry Ryan
A delightful CD with a captivating mix of traditional and original tunes. Pam is a master at bringing the most out of this delicate instrument. It's a strong work that never disappoints and constantly surprises with every listen.
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