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Check out our sponsors: https://www.facebook.com/littlebuckeyemansfield Republicans, Democrats offer different slates for Mansfield City Council committees: https://www.richlandsource.com/news/republicans-democrats-offer-different-slates-for-mansfield-city-council-committees/article_bdc8d024-ddd1-11ec-8dea-1be9fc3b8ec9.html 371 Sandhill Cranes found in Ohio survey: https://www.richlandsource.com/life_and_culture/outdoor/371-sandhill-cranes-found-in-ohio-survey/article_09e8639e-d8a9-11ec-8923-b332911bc070.html Harold “Butch” Ross: https://www.knoxpages.com/obituaries/harold-butch-ross/article_06e868c0-d164-11ec-af25-3fa441679a62.html Today – Many votes taken by Mansfield City Council in recent years have been unanimous with Democrats and Republicans joining together. But last week two different party caucus sessions demonstrated division between the two parties. And later – Observers found 371 sandhill cranes in Ohio as part of the one-day Midwest Crane Count, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife. The survey was conducted in 24 preselected counties during the crane’s nesting season. Support the show: https://www.sourcemembers.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Is Bb warmer than C, or do you just need counseling? Butch Ross joins Dan and Steve for a discussion about tuning down and an odd Hungarian scale.
039 With music from all over the globe, celebrate the season with wintry seasonal dulcimer music from Butch Ross, Lorraine Hammond, Jessica Comeau, Don Pedi, Tull Glazener, Madeline MacNeil, Nina Zanetti, Aubrey Atwater, and Christine Shoemaker.
Aaron and Dan talk with Butch Ross about his latest recording project?
Butch Ross is well known in Chattanooga for his mountain dulcimer playing, but it's different than you would expect. He uses the instrument in a modern way by incorporating loop pedals and playing modern covers like Death Cab for Cutie. It's quite original and very enjoyable to listen to. Thank you Songbirds Guitar Museum for sponsoring this episode and making this podcast possible. Thank you Jesse Jungkurth for mixing this episode.
Amber Roger, Erin Mae, Sarah Morgan, and Butch Ross join Steve, Dan, and Aaron for a dinner conversation about an upcoming concert.
Dulcimer players Aaron O'Rourke and Butch Ross both used to play in punk rock bands. Dan Landrum wants to know what happens next.
So a few things happened this week. The Live Free or Diehards chose Donald Trump and Bernie Sandwiches in the NH primary and now on to the next freak state, South Carolina. Peyton Manning announced his intention to drink a lot of Budweiser after going along for the ride and garnering a second Super Bowl ring with a performance that was really kind of shitty. Not a good day to be a QB or especially an offensive lineman as both defenses dominated and both QB's tried not to fuck it up too bad. But that's all bullshit. the real things that happened to me were much more emotionally emotional. for one, the second anniversary of my sister's death was Monday so I spent a good deal of time thinking about the times both good and bad and I wrote this:It was two years ago today that my dear, sweet, gentle, rough edged, infuriating, frustrating, brilliant, tragic sister Shari went to be with Jesus up in heaven. I was the best brother she had and I should've been much kinder. We grew up in a home where kindness wasn't a virtue, but rather a weakness to be attacked. It made us funny as fuck but it also made us mean. Thats a shame. But this ain't about that. I miss her terribly, but this ain't about that either. What this is about is her talent talent. Shari was a great writer. a really, really great writer. Her milieu was fanfic, which I would condemn as not real art until she would come back at me with "GCD Folksongs?!?, cmon dude." it was a perpetual debate for the ages that often got malevolent. Anyway, she is gone now and I am the keeper of her legacy. Some of the last stuff she wrote was this Supernatural fanfic. If you care to read it, here 'tis. it's got gay porn too so there's that. Thanks. Then I got a disturbing call from an old friend's phone. Rich Kelly is an artistic genius, his songwriting and drawings are wonderful and in person he is one of the funniest motherfuckers I've ever met. Well Rich went missing and people were fearing the worst. I ended up thinking about him a lot and so Butch Ross and I decided to eulogize him in this podcast, so we did. I hope you like our story of the man and a few of his songs. That's about all. If you like Rich Kelly's work, seek him out on the Facebook and see what else he's done. If you like this podcast, please let us know with a comment or a review in iTunes. Keep passing the open windows, people.
Butch Ross joins us to talk about pedal geekery.
Dan talks with Butch Ross, Stephen Seifert and Trish Wileman about planning dulcimer festival concert set lists.
MUNNELLY is one of the hottest bands on the traditional Celtic music scene. Led by button accordion virtuoso David Munnelly, who came to attention in his early twenties touring and recording with The Chieftains, the band has exploded onto the Irish music stage with their peerless playing, irrepressible enthusiasm, and unique musical style. Their style of playing has been called a living link between two centuries of Rural Irish culture and the Golden Age of Irish American music of the 1920's & 1930's. BUTCH ROSS brings a “rock n roll attitude� to the traditional mountain dulcimer. Playing the dulcimer standing up like a guitar and strung backwards, he�ll play everything from Beatles tunes to “Stairway to Heaven� to the more traditional mountain tunes. Butch was given a mountain dulcimer for his birthday a few years ago, at the time the regionally touring singer/songwriter had no idea of the impact the instrument would have on his career.