“Elk River Blues” is a beautiful lament written by an old West Virginia fiddler. It is a sad story; it is about the fiddler’s home
Dulcimer Jambalaya is a blog of my musings about the Mountain Dulcimer including dulcimer tablature, stories and activities of dulcimer enthusiasts in the Lagniappe Dulcimer Society
“Elk River Blues” is a beautiful lament written by an old West Virginia fiddler. It is a sad story; it is about the fiddler’s home
Here’s a lively Irish jig, “Father O’Flynn,” for St. Patrick’s Day to play on the dulcimer. I noticed the tune while browsing through an Irish
I love the carefree American folk song, “The Big Rock Candy Mountain.” The song’s lyrics tells of a hobo who dreams of utopia where whiskey
Here’s a lively Irish jig to start off the New Year. I am listing my music goals for the upcoming year and they involve this
While rummaging through stacks of Christmas music, I came upon an old piece of handwrtiten dulcimer tablature for the Christmas carol, “Angels We Have Heard
This year, our Lagniappe Dulcimer Society group was asked to participate in the Creole Christmas Celebration at the Magnolia Mound Antebellum plantation in Baton Rouge.