Description: BILL CROFUT An Evening With cassette tape 1984 banjo Pete Seeger cover This is “An Evening with Bill Crofut,” by Bill Crofut, a previously-owned audio-cassette-tape manufactured by Proarte / Intersound in 1984. It is in great shape (double-checked) and comes with the original artwork. The late Bill Crofut was a folksinger, banjoist and guitarist who recorded more than twenty albums, from Bach to blues. A banjo player since 1955, Crofut performed in coffeehouses and clubs with a high school friend. He gained prominence after Adlai Stevenson asked the duo to play at the United Nations. Crofut composed their offering, a parody about President John F. Kennedy and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, to the tune of “The 12 Days of Christmas.” Crofut went on to record folk duets with British baritone Benjamin Luzon and banjo renditions of the music of Brahms, Mozart and Schumann. Track-listing: 1) Garden Song 2) Leaving of Liverpool 3) My Grandfather's Clock 4) The Star Carol (written by Pete Seeger) 5) Easy Winners (written by Scott Joplin) 6) Katy Cruel 7) The Strawberry Roan 8) Little Dance In Canon Form (written by Bela Bartok) 9) The Cow (words by Robert Louis Stevenson) 10) Non-Dairy Creamer Blues 11) Amazing Grace 12) Doxology Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
Price: 16 USD
Location: Toledo, Ohio
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Artist: Bill Crofut
Format: Cassette
Release Title: An Evening with Bill Crofut
Genre: Folk, Country
Style: Folk Pop, Folk Jazz, Folk Revival
Record Label: Proarte
Edition: Standard
Release Year: 1984
Type: Album
Language: English
Cassette Condition: Very Good (VG)
Case Condition: Very Good (VG)
Inlay Condition: Very Good (VG)
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Features: Out of Print
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