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Thompson String Ticklers are: Suzy Thompson, fiddle & vocals (Bluegrass Intentions, Blue Flame Stringband, Any Old Time, California Cajun Orchestra, etc.), Dan Warrick, guitar & vocals (The Earl White Band), Eric Thompson, guitar (Bluegrass Intentions, Blue Flame, Calif. Cajun Orchestra, Black Mountain Boys, etc.), David Murray, mandolin (The Squirrelly Stringband), Dan Kluger, banjo-ukelele (Kjammers) and Kevin Gerzevitz, cello. Thompson String Ticklers are featured on Suzy Thompson's new live CD, "Stop and Listen" which was released in February on Arhoolie. It was recorded in April, 2004 at the Freight & Salvage. To see the track list, and read the liner notes, visit Stop and Listen web page UPCOMING PERFORMANCES Sat. January 5, 2008 - "Breaking Up Christmas" Dance with Thompson String Ticklers and Evie Ladin, Humanist Hall (Oakland). 390 27th St., Oakland (between Telegraph and Broadway)
(above) At 12 Galaxies, the Mission District's stellar new watering hole, Suzy Thompson, holding fiddle, offers Federico Garcia Lorca's "Lament for the Death of a Bullfighter" while paralyzed String Ticklers hear guitar wizard Eric Thompson fire off blistering "mono-mano" runs with a roach, mistaken for a flatpick. Thanks to Ted Silverman (of the Brewglass Boys) for the photo! Here's some excerpts of Thompson String Ticklers music, all recorded LIVE at the Freight & Salvage! Click on the tune names in red to hear the tunes: This hillbilly slow drag comes from one of the great eastern Kentucky fiddlers of the 1920's, Doc Roberts. The Kennedy Rag is named after the town of Kennedy, home of the famous Stripling Brothers of Alabama. We learned this one from a recording of Sara Martin and Her Jug Band; they were from Louisville, Kentucky where there was a big jug band scene going on at that time, and they were the very first jug band to make records, back in 1923. This is our version of the Roane County Ramblers' version of Billy Murray's hit song of 1913. To hear the 1913 recording, and some of the most ridiculous lyrics every written, click here: Billy Murray: Everybody Two Step. The Roane County Ramblers were a wild hillbilly band from Virginia during the 1920's, featuring Jimmy McCarroll on fiddle. Another very interesting version of this tune was recorded (as "Todos Ellos") in the early 1930's by a blind fiddler from San Antonio known as El Ciego Melquiades. You can hear some of it here: "Todos Ellas" by El Ciego Melquiades
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