Civil War Music Samples
MP3 music samples from the "Dulcem Melodies" CD
MP3 music
samples from the "In High Cotton" CD
MP3 music
samples from the "Southern Soldier" CD
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You can purchase digital downloads of our music at Buy.com, iTunes and through many other music distribution services.
MP3 music samples of all songs from the CDs are available at cdbaby.com
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Civil War music albums (performed by 2nd South Carolina String Band)
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CD (release date: July 4, 2006)
Nelly Bly • Hard Crackers Come Again No More • Stonewall Jackson’s Way/Garryowen • Listen to the Mockingbird/Siege of Vicksburg • Amazing Grace • Clare de Kitchen • Kelton’s Reel/Waiting For the Federals • My Old Kentucky Home • The Yellow Rose of Texas • Southron’s Battle Cry of Freedom • The Minstrel Boy • Southron’s Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! • Jim Along Josie • Sweet Evalina • War Song of Dixie • Hawks and Eagles
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CD
Lynchburg Town/Briggs'
Jig Old Folks at Home (Swanee River) Granny Will
Your Dog Bite/Guilderoy O Lemuel 'Twill Neber
Do to Gib It Up So (De Ol' Jim Ribber) Liza Jane/Mississippi
Sawyer/Road to Boston I'm Gwine Ober de Mountain
De Blue Tail Fly Angelina Baker/Angeline the Baker
Virginia Reel Medley Jordan Is a Hard Road Old
Rosin the Beau Glendy Burke The White Cockade/Devil's
Dream Down in Alabama Bonnie Blue Flag
IN HIGH COTTON will bring the listener back more than 150 years to hear music that was essentially laying the foundations of American popular music in the years leading up to the War Between the States. You'll hear timeless melodies created by American musical icons Stephen Foster and Daniel Emmett, such as The Old Folks at Home (Swanee River) and The Blue Tail Fly. Songs about life on the nation's earliest highways of commerce - America's mighty rivers. You'll hear songs of heartbreak and songs of joy and delight. The listener will hear minstrel melodies that were adapted by the soldiers to reflect the experiences of war and by making fun of those hardships in song, make them easier to bear.
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CD (the best of the first two cassette albums)
Tenting in the Old
Campground Battle Cry of Freedom Cavalier's Waltz
When Johnny Comes Marching Home Cindy Oh!
Susanna Invalid Corps Buffalo Gals Kingdom
Coming Bonnie Blue Flag Jine the Cavalry
Ring de Banjo Rose of Alabama Camptown Races
Goober Peas Cumberland Gap Sweet Betsey from Pike
Lorena The Vacant Chair Richmond is a Hard
Road
The 2nd South Carolina String Band recorded their first album; WE'RE TENTING TONIGHT, in 1991. Containing 15 of the most popular songs of the War Between the States, it was well received from the start and continues to be a strong seller. In fact, it was so well received that the band was encouraged to produce a second album, WE ARE A BAND OF BROTHERS, released two years later in 1993. This recording profited from the experience gained since the first - being produced in a better studio with better technology - as well as from two more years of performances together by a band whose reputation was already spreading rapidly. This second album contained another 15 of the most well known songs of the era, thus making the two together a sort of "Top 30" of the Civil War.
Many years later, these two albums continue to attract listeners and fans, new and old. So much so that, pursuant to countless requests to bring them both out on CD, we have done just that! We are proud to offer the our first two albums together at last on one recording. The best of WE'RE TENTING TONIGHT and WE ARE A BAND OF BROTHERS, are here presented with a driving, spirited, and exciting sound worthy of the men whose memory and spirit we strive to honor and evoke.
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CD
Dixie's Land
Southern Soldier Good Ol' Rebel Jenny Get Your Hoe
Cake Done Old Dan Tucker Fisher's Hornpipe
Palmetto Quickstep (Instrumental) Johnny Booker
Jackson in the Valley Kemo Kimo McLeod's Reel (Instrumental)
Oh! Lud Gals! Boatman's Song Hard Times
Rock dat Cradle, Julie (Soldier's Joy) John Brown's March
/ John Brown's Dream (Instrumental) Arkansas Traveler (Instrumental)
Zip Coon
Southern Soldier is a collection of songs and melodies which were well known to Southerners and Northerners alike; tunes that were a familiar and comfortable part of life in the years leading up to the War Between the States. Many of these compositions were written by the likes of Stephen Foster and Daniel Emmett, giants of the popular music industry of their day.
Some of the titles, Ol' Dan Tucker, Dixie's Land, and Hard Times Come Again No More, are still familiar to the modern-day ear. Other titles on this album, though not familiar to the eye, will be quickly recognizable to the ear. ALL selections on this album are performed on authentic instruments of the period and were chosen for the appealing nature of their rhythms and melodies. They are presented with as unique and individual a spirit as one might expect from a true Confederate camp band of the era.
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