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My dad played banjo and there was always music in the house . No wonder I had dancing feet . This banjo age unknown photo from 1960 or a bit earlier .Also played mandolin !
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My dad played banjo and there was always music in the house . No wonder I had dancing feet . This banjo age unknown photo from 1960 or a bit earlier .Also played mandolin !
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My son says you can't listen to a banjo & not smile.
There was allways music in our house too, mostly guitars and piano, and mostly hymn's and "you are my sunshine" lol Love all your family photos!
EJW we were lucky to grow up to music . It just brings so much joy ! No piano players in my house but if Jerry lee Lewis ever came a knockin' I would have been rockin :-)
Walksoft our son is right it is such a quick beat it brings a smile to the room !
Thanks Scandi and official !! I wish I could hear him play again
LOL Walksoft that was a typo me and you don't have a son do we :-) I meant Your son geez that was a big typo
Thank you Scott !
I was afraid my wife my see that comment Mani & ban me from this site:) LOL
Look at that I just did a typo.... might not my
you had me so flustered I can't type
LOL to funny walksoft . I guess we needed a wake up today that banjo had me tapping my feet and not thinking straight . I hope your wife lets you stay I am just half blind and gee if you skip one letter it makes a whole new meaning like your and our . I will never miss the Y again :-)
I grew up in a house full of singers. My dad was always singing. My brother had a great voice and I always loved to harmonize... Some of my fondest family memories are centered around music. These old photos people are posting are definitely making me more and more sentimental! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks toolate they are great memories aren't they :-)
LOVE THE PHOTO!!!
Thank you Bellin and Timber
Thank you Vintagemad !
Thank you Junkmanjoe !
Good old Bluegrass. Reminds me Of Watchin Hee Haw! I love That Old Barn picture Hangin on The wall behind your Dad. Very Nice manikin! We have A Paino And A Guitar At Our House that None Of Us HAs Learned to Play Yet. If I could Play I would Love to learn The Saxaphone.
We had a Sax player , guitar, banjo's, mandolins and a piano player in family I have no talent put can turn on radio :-) Love the music so I danced !
So You Was The Dancer! I have 3 girls and 1 son. They Do Like to sing. Guess they get that from my Wife. She has a Beautiful Voice. I like To Sing Too! The Lord Said Make A Joyful Noise He Did'nt Say You Had To sound Good.
That is same as my husband says he sings all the time but says the Lord likes it and he is off key :-) My first husband that passed away was a singer and my Mom no other singers in family . I have 5 kids and not one sings or plays any instrument :-(
A banjo picker....a man after my own heart!! Love this!
Thanks Jim . He really liked it and a jam session every week kept our feet happy with the rhythm . I sure miss him so thanks for stopping to give a nice comment ! :-)
It reminds me of my Dad. He taught me all the stringed instruments. He and i would sit on the back porch and serenade the birds, squirrels and deer(our only neighbors). Thanks so much for sharing that with us, me especially! Jimbo