Trail of the Lonesome Pine - Tony Parkes
Creator: Tony Parkes (June 27, 2010)
Recorded at the Greenfield, MA, Grange Hall on June 27, 2010. The event was sponsored by Country Dance and Song Society to celebrate the publication of "On the Beat with Ralph Sweet."
Tony Parkes, caller. Don Armstrong is credited with setting the dance figures (by Ralph Page) to this tune. "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" is the title of a novel by John Fix, Jr., published in 1908.
The musicians are the band Elixir (Ethan Hazzard-Watkins, fiddle; Jesse Hazzard-Watkins, trumpet; Anna Patton, clarinet; Owen Morrison, guitar; Nils Fredland, trombone), joined by Lee Blackwell, drums; Corey DiMario, bass; Ann Percival, piano, guitar, backup vocals
Subjects: Northern / Singing
Tags: Ann Percival, Anna Patton, Corey DiMario, Country Dance and Song Society, Don Armstrong, Elixir, Ethan Hazzard-Watkins, Grange, Greenfield, Jesse Hazzard-Watkins, Lee Blackwell, Massachusetts, Nils Fredland, On the Beat with Ralph Sweet, Owen Morrison, Ralph Page, Ralph Sweet, singing square, Tony Parkes, Trail of the Lonesome Pine
Tags: Ann Percival, Anna Patton, Corey DiMario, Country Dance and Song Society, Don Armstrong, Elixir, Ethan Hazzard-Watkins, Grange, Greenfield, Jesse Hazzard-Watkins, Lee Blackwell, Massachusetts, Nils Fredland, On the Beat with Ralph Sweet, Owen Morrison, Ralph Page, Ralph Sweet, singing square, Tony Parkes, Trail of the Lonesome Pine
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Tony Parkes, “Trail of the Lonesome Pine - Tony Parkes,” Square Dance History Project, accessed February 23, 2025, https://squaredancehistory.org/items/show/779.
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Trail of the Lonesome Pine - Tony Parkes
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Recorded at the Greenfield, MA, Grange Hall on June 27, 2010. The event was sponsored by Country Dance and Song Society to celebrate the publication of "On the Beat with Ralph Sweet."
Tony Parkes, caller. Don Armstrong is credited with setting the dance figures (by Ralph Page) to this tune. "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" is the title of a novel by John Fix, Jr., published in 1908.
The musicians are the band Elixir (Ethan Hazzard-Watkins, fiddle; Jesse Hazzard-Watkins, trumpet; Anna Patton, clarinet; Owen Morrison, guitar; Nils Fredland, trombone), joined by Lee Blackwell, drums; Corey DiMario, bass; Ann Percival, piano, guitar, backup vocals
Tony Parkes, caller. Don Armstrong is credited with setting the dance figures (by Ralph Page) to this tune. "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" is the title of a novel by John Fix, Jr., published in 1908.
The musicians are the band Elixir (Ethan Hazzard-Watkins, fiddle; Jesse Hazzard-Watkins, trumpet; Anna Patton, clarinet; Owen Morrison, guitar; Nils Fredland, trombone), joined by Lee Blackwell, drums; Corey DiMario, bass; Ann Percival, piano, guitar, backup vocals
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June 27, 2010
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