Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This episode features a lot of my new friends! Thornton, Emily and Kilby Spencer, Kelly Brieding and Debbie Bramer. Kilby Spencer reached out to me a while back with some recommendations for guests, so I crashed at his and Kelly’s place in Crumpler, North Carolina, and he lined up some amazing guests for me, including Shohei Tsutsumi, whose episode aired last week. 
 
Before my trip, I hadn’t heard a lot of this style of fiddling and banjo playing, so I was pretty blown away when we got started. I’m used to playing this nonspecific, northern, festival-style, so let’s just say I expended a lot effort trying to keep up with these folks. Unfortunately, because there were six of us playing in a living room, this episode was a little more difficult to mix than the average one-on-one session. You only really notice it on a couple songs were the vocals get a bit lost. I hope the energy of the jam makes up for it
Tunes we’ll play:
Sugar hill
Johnson boys
Lost Indian
Eighth of January
Stagger Lee
John Brown’s Dream
Spencer Family and Friends’ bands:
http://whitetopmountainband.com/ 
https://crookedroadramblers.com/ 
https://www.facebook.com/crookedroadramblers/ 
http://kelleyandthecowboys.com/ 
https://www.facebook.com/Kelley-and-the-Cowboys-349823465031/ 
Field Recorders’ Collective: 
http://fieldrecorder.org/ 
https://fieldrecorder.bandcamp.com/ 
Buy Get Up in the Cool vol. 1:
https://camerondewhitt.bandcamp.com/ 
Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool

Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This episode features a lot of my new friends! Thornton, Emily and Kilby Spencer, Kelly Brieding and Debbie Bramer. Kilby Spencer reached out to me a while back with some recommendations for guests, so I crashed at his and Kelly’s place in Crumpler, North Carolina, and he lined up some amazing guests for me, including Shohei Tsutsumi, whose episode aired last week. 

 

Before my trip, I hadn’t heard a lot of this style of fiddling and banjo playing, so I was pretty blown away when we got started. I’m used to playing this nonspecific, northern, festival-style, so let’s just say I expended a lot effort trying to keep up with these folks. Unfortunately, because there were six of us playing in a living room, this episode was a little more difficult to mix than the average one-on-one session. You only really notice it on a couple songs were the vocals get a bit lost. I hope the energy of the jam makes up for it

Tunes we’ll play:

Sugar hill

Johnson boys

Lost Indian

Eighth of January

Stagger Lee

John Brown’s Dream

Spencer Family and Friends’ bands:

http://whitetopmountainband.com/ 

https://crookedroadramblers.com/ 

https://www.facebook.com/crookedroadramblers/ 

http://kelleyandthecowboys.com/ 

https://www.facebook.com/Kelley-and-the-Cowboys-349823465031/ 

Field Recorders’ Collective: 

http://fieldrecorder.org/ 

https://fieldrecorder.bandcamp.com/ 

Buy Get Up in the Cool vol. 1:

https://camerondewhitt.bandcamp.com/ 

Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon:

https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool

Support Get Up in the Cool