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Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest - The Greenbriar Boys and The New Lost City Ramblers Posters
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List Price: $19.99Amazon.com's Price: $17.99 You Save: $2.00 (10%)Prices subject to change.
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0016351060891
Format: Black & White, Compilation, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: SHANACHIE
Manufacturer: SHANACHIE
Number Of Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: SHANACHIE
Region Code: 1
Release Date: April 12, 2005
Running Time: 120 minutes
Sales Rank: 83099
Studio: SHANACHIE
Theatrical Release Date: April 12, 2005
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Editorial Review:
Description: Through extensive touring, recording, and tv appearances in the 1950s and 1960s, the New Lost City Ramblers were the first group to popularize old time string band music. They played the sounds that came from back porches and parlors, barbeques and barn dances, with joy and dedication to the traditions. This show is essential to anyone whose interests lie in folk, alternative country, or Americana. The Greenbriar Boys played a delightful, eclectic mixture of bluegrass, traditional country and Nashville, with touches of vaudeville and blues. They were very popular during the early 1960s when interest in this music was blossoming on the urban folk scene, and this show captures their outstanding musicianship at its peak.
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This is one of the better offerings in Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest TV series. There is a lot of interaction and song swapping between the host, Pete Seeger and the two groups and the instrumentation is excellent. This presentation just leaves the audience wanting more.
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It is certainly gratifying (not to say surprising) that Pete Seeger should have had his own TV show so shortly after being officially classified as Unamerican, and blacklisted. It is even more gratifying that the show should have been preserved, for now we can see again -- and the younger generation can see for the first time -- many artists who would otherwise have vanished without videographic trace. Two such groups are (I believe) the New Lost City Ramblers and the Greenbriar Boys.
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