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More young talent playing old music...

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Wow they make some good music. Here's another example of young talent playing old music here in Czech Republic.


[youtubehd]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoozNcAEp-U[/youtubehd]

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I think this group is just great!

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Valecnik, those kids were fantastic. The chick really pounded that piano down to the bricks, and sounds as if she heard Annette Hanshaw. I would love to hear her on a real piano -- a big old upright. Her accent was charming. Cornet and fiddle were tops. That cornet player would get far if that style of music paid anything (at least it doesn't here in the US). Banjo/guitar stuck to the rhythm, unusual for kids trying this music here in the US. My DSL had to stop to download several times during the performance but well worth the wait. It was a refreshing reminder to me of the days I played this stuff. Thank you for posting this. Really thanks.
John

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