The Kanstul Chronicles #3 - Little Jimmy Brown

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The Kanstul Chronicles #3 - Little Jimmy Brown

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This particular recording is about as close to the “York sound” as I can get. This is the third of several tunes I recorded at home when I first received my Kanstul 90 CC around 10 years ago. The recordings were for quick review, so the playing and recording quality is not perfect. I wish I still had it - I love the sound!

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Re: The Kanstul Chronicles #3 - Little Jimmy Brown

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"All the chapel bells were ringing
In the little valley town
And the song that they were singing
Was for baby Jimmy Brown..."

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