31st March 2012 at the Tabernacle, London W11.
Tabernacle Folk Concert 1, www.tabernaclefolk.com/.
Country: United States. Style: Traditional American Folk (including Shape Note Singing)..
Lineup: Tim Eriksen (v/fiddle/bajo sexto/g/banjo).
Tim Eriksen is from Northampton, MA and first came to the public attention in the Folk-Noise band Cordelia’s Dad (1987-98) which I was lucky enough to see at the Mean Fiddler in 1997. These days he performs mostly solo with traditional music from both Appalachia and New England, including a substantial sprinkling of shape note hymns. His musical tastes are wide ranging, including stints in bands playing Bosnian and African music.
More information: www.timeriksenmusic.com/, www.facebook.com/timeriksenmusic.
Tags: Folk Music United States American Folk Shape Note Singing Tim Eriksen Tabernacle Folk Tabernacle
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31st March 2012 at the Tabernacle, London W11.
Tabernacle Folk Concert 1, www.tabernaclefolk.com/.
Country: United States. Style: Traditional American Folk (including Shape Note Singing)..
Lineup: Tim Eriksen (v/fiddle/bajo sexto/g/banjo).
Tim Eriksen is from Northampton, MA and first came to the public attention in the Folk-Noise band Cordelia’s Dad (1987-98) which I was lucky enough to see at the Mean Fiddler in 1997. These days he performs mostly solo with traditional music from both Appalachia and New England, including a substantial sprinkling of shape note hymns. His musical tastes are wide ranging, including stints in bands playing Bosnian and African music.
More information: www.timeriksenmusic.com/, www.facebook.com/timeriksenmusic.
Tags: Folk Music United States American Folk Shape Note Singing Tim Eriksen Fiddle Violin Tabernacle Folk Tabernacle
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31st March 2012 at the Tabernacle, London W11.
Tabernacle Folk Concert 1, www.tabernaclefolk.com/.
Country: United States. Style: Traditional American Folk (including Shape Note Singing).
Lineup: Tim Eriksen (v/fiddle/bajo sexto/g/banjo).
Tim Eriksen is from Northampton, MA and first came to the public attention in the Folk-Noise band Cordelia’s Dad (1987-98) which I was lucky enough to see at the Mean Fiddler in 1997. These days he performs mostly solo with traditional music from both Appalachia and New England, including a substantial sprinkling of shape note hymns. His musical tastes are wide ranging, including stints in bands playing Bosnian and African music.
More information: www.timeriksenmusic.com/, www.facebook.com/timeriksenmusic.
Tags: Folk Music United States American Folk Shape Note Singing Tim Eriksen Bajo Sexto Guitar Tabernacle Folk Tabernacle
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31st March 2012 at the Tabernacle, London W11.
Tabernacle Folk Concert 1, www.tabernaclefolk.com/.
Country: United States. Style: Traditional American Folk (including Shape Note Singing).
Lineup: Tim Eriksen (v/fiddle/bajo sexto/g/banjo).
Tim Eriksen is from Northampton, MA and first came to the public attention in the Folk-Noise band Cordelia’s Dad (1987-98) which I was lucky enough to see at the Mean Fiddler in 1997. These days he performs mostly solo with traditional music from both Appalachia and New England, including a substantial sprinkling of shape note hymns. His musical tastes are wide ranging, including stints in bands playing Bosnian and African music.
More information: www.timeriksenmusic.com/, www.facebook.com/timeriksenmusic.
Tags: Folk Music United States American Folk Shape Note Singing Tim Eriksen Guitar Tabernacle Folk Tabernacle
© All Rights Reserved
31st March 2012 at the Tabernacle, London W11.
Tabernacle Folk Concert 1, www.tabernaclefolk.com/.
Country: United States. Style: Traditional American Folk (including Shape Note Singing).
Lineup: Tim Eriksen (v/fiddle/bajo sexto/g/banjo).
Tim Eriksen is from Northampton, MA and first came to the public attention in the Folk-Noise band Cordelia’s Dad (1987-98) which I was lucky enough to see at the Mean Fiddler in 1997. These days he performs mostly solo with traditional music from both Appalachia and New England, including a substantial sprinkling of shape note hymns. His musical tastes are wide ranging, including stints in bands playing Bosnian and African music.
In this photo: Eriksen plays an Ashbury Banjo.
More information: www.timeriksenmusic.com/, www.facebook.com/timeriksenmusic.
Tags: Folk Music United States American Folk Shape Note Singing Tim Eriksen Banjo Tabernacle Folk Tabernacle
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