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Movin' On

Series: Tune Stranglers Radio Hour (:30)
From: KSVR Studios: Skagit Valley Radio
Length: 00:28:01

3 of 6 This time the Strangler's sing about Movin' On. With a disembodied presence Movin' them on. Read the full description.

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There are 6 programs of great screwball fun. Each thirty minute program features a different theme. With a smorgasbord of stringed instruments, washboard and the occasional clarinet, they perform fabulous hot jazz and old-timey music of the 1920’s and 30’s. If good ole country and bluegrass is what you like, this band can kick up their heels and hoe down ‘til the cows come home. If you prefer sophisticated hot jazz, they’ll get slick and citified and swing you round the ballroom. The group plays everything from hot jazz to slow blues, country melodies and swingin’ rhythms, cowgirl yodelin‘ to uptown croonin’ so sweet you'll “want to take your pants off” as one fan put it.

 

Featuring the Talents of:

Scuff “Skuff” Acuff washboard and vocals

Harry “Boom Boom Sweets” Levine upright bass and vocals

James “Rattler” Schneider 4 string banjo, guitar and vocals

Rich “Papa Silo” Sikorski guitar, ukulele, and crooner extraordinaire

Eliza Welch fiddle, vocals

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There are 6 programs of great screwball fun. Each thirty minute program features a different theme. With a smorgasbord of stringed instruments, washboard and the occasional clarinet, they perform fabulous hot jazz and old-timey music of the 1920’s and 30’s. If good ole country and bluegrass is what you like, this band can kick up their heels and hoe down ‘til the cows come home. If you prefer sophisticated hot jazz, they’ll get slick and citified and swing you round the ballroom. The group plays everything from hot jazz to slow blues, country melodies and swingin’ rhythms, cowgirl yodelin‘ to uptown croonin’ so sweet you'll “want to take your pants off” as one fan put it.

 

Featuring the Talents of:

Scuff “Skuff” Acuff washboard and vocals

Harry “Boom Boom Sweets” Levine upright bass and vocals

James “Rattler” Schneider 4 string banjo, guitar and vocals

Rich “Papa Silo” Sikorski guitar, ukulele, and crooner extraordinaire

Eliza Welch fiddle, vocals

Additional Credits

Produced by Joseph C McGuire
Recording Engineering by Ben Nason
Edited by Jay Charles
Shows written by the Tune Stranglers
Recorded at the Skagit Valley College before a non-existent audience.