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Tag Archives: 1919
Mr. Lucky on Harmonica – “Lone Ranger Theme”
Somewhere in Fells Point, Maryland, hopefully near the 1919, Mr. Lucky performs the “Lone Ranger Theme” (Ok, the “William Tell Overture”) on his harmonica.
Mr. Lucky – “Auld Lang Syne”
Mr. Lucky’s harmonica rendition of “Auld Lang Syne” while Ski the dog listens and barks.
Arty Hill – “Streets of Baltimore”
Arty Hill (www.artyhill.com) and the Long Gone Daddys play “Streets of Baltimore” at 1919 in Baltimore, MD, September 3, 2010. Lynn Kasdorf on pedal steel guitar, Steve Potter on bass, and Hoppy Hopkins on drums.