I got the impression that was the case as she was very much that
way.

I am thinkin on heading to the workshop they carry at their house.
Ashame tis only 2 days...

Maybe I could convince them on me giving a cooking workshop the
following 2 days...


On Oct 28, 7:55 am, mistertaterbug <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dang. I really hate I missed seeing Ginny and Tracy. They can really
> carry the mail.
>
> I remember a couple years ago at the CCMC camp, Ginny was teaching
> singing class. She's fun to hang around, just straight ahead and
> unpretentious. I was walking across the way there during an off period
> for me. Her class was in a grove of redwoods there and she was
> teaching the class an old Kitty Wells honky tonk song. As I walked by
> I overheard her say to the men something to the effect of, " ...now
> when it gets your part, I don't want to hear none of this woooooooo,
> wooooooo, wooooooo, stuff. I know what you men want. You sing your
> part to these women like you're trying to get laid." It did the trick.
> She not only got the men's attention, but changed the way they sang
> the line because she hit a nerve. Effective teaching, I'd say.
>
> Tracy is a wealth of information on old time styles of music. A soft-
> spoken man. Lots to learn there.
> TBug
>
> On Oct 26, 12:04 pm, Mark Seale <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > It certainly was a great show.  Ginny and Tracy are treasures for continuing
> > the music.  Their unaccompanied solos just bring chill bumps to ya.  And it
> > was a treat to hear Peter sing high tenor and play the fiddle.  I wish I
> > could have stayed longer in the picking circle but it was a LONG drive home!
>
> > Mark
>
> > On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Mando Chef <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Man what a show guys!  Really nice... Tracy's son, Peter, came as he
> > > lives in Austin and made an incredible duo an unforgetable trio.
> > > Tracy and Peter did a couple cajun numbers that were amazing both in
> > > vocals and the fiddle work.  I was apprehensive, as accordians really
> > > run in low on my list and are the main reason for my reason for
> > > staying away from cajun music.  They didn't use one and it was a
> > > gorgeous sound.  The vocal work was as dynamic and haunting as any
> > > good mountain harmony I have ever heard.  I was also, excited to get
> > > the chance to sing with Ginny!  I got an "encore" request by Ginny at
> > > the jam afterward and she did harmony with me on "More Pretty Girls
> > > than One" in waltz time instead of common, the way I did it the first
> > > time.
>
> > > Highly recommended show to see if they are in the area!
> > > Adam
>
> > > On Oct 23, 7:29 am, Dasspunk <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > This is one of those where I can't believe I've missed them for so
> > > > long...
>
> > > > I had heard of both of these folks and have one of Tracy's fiddle CDs
> > > > but I'd not heard them together. Very nice. Ginny's Letters From My
> > > > Father is exceptional and will be delivered to me shortly...
>
> > > > Thanks for enlightening me!
> > > > Brian
>
> > > > On Oct 22, 11:53 am, Mando Chef <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I'm goin to see these folks tomorrow, should be right up my alley.  I
> > > > > don't much care for that "refined" "pop" voice.  I like the ol timey
> > > > > sounds of Ralph stanley and the like.  Plus I don't have a refined pop
> > > > > like voice so maybe that is why I don't.  My kids call me pop and that
> > > > > is about as close as I get!  Any way I should be able to jam with them
> > > > > after the show so that should be fun.
>
> > > > > Here is a link for those unfamiliar.  There are loads of video on
> > > > > youtube of Ginny and of Tracy when he was with the "New Lost City
> > > > > Ramblers" and solo stuff.  Lot's of heart and soul...
>
> > > > >http://www.ginnyandtracy.com/CDs.html
>
> > > > > Time to get modal...
> > > > > Adam
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