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  1. BANJO TALES with Mike Seeger. 9 years ago. Yasha Aginsky. In 2009, I accompanied the great old-time musician Mike Seeger and his wife Alexia on recording trips through the Southeastern United States. A tireless collector, performer and advocate of old-time music and musicians,

    • 57 min
    • 4.4K
    • Yasha Aginsky
  2. This documentary is a chronicle of his last musical journeys and a testament to his life-long passion for traditional music. While BANJO TALES is the director's cut, a longer version of this documentary, JUST AROUND THE BEND, is available through Smithsonian/Folkways (SFW CD 40207).

  3. 7 de dic. de 2023 · 245. 9.1K views 3 months ago. Visits with contemporary old-time southern banjo players being recorded by Mike Seeger in 2009. Musicians include Jerry, Sam and Sammy Adams, Riley Baugus,...

    • 57 min
    • 9.8K
    • Yasha Aginsky
  4. In 2009, renowned Old-Time musician Mike Seeger (1933-2009) toured the Southern Appalachian mountains visiting and recording many of his favorite traditional style contemporary banjo players in their homes. This documentary accompanies Mike on what turned out to be his last musical journeys.

    • 3 min
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    • Yasha Aginsky
  5. 1 de sept. de 2012 · Banjo Tales with Mike Seeger: Directed by Yasha Aginsky. Banjo Tales with Mike Seeger (2012, 57 minutes) accompanies the late great old-time master musician Mike Seeger as he interviews and records contemporary southern Appalachian traditional banjo players from Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky and West Virginia ...

    • Yasha Aginsky
    • 3 min
  6. Accompanies the late great old-time master musician Mike Seeger as he interviews and records contemporary southern Appalachian traditional banjo players from Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky and West Virginia at their homes.

  7. BANJO TALES with Mike Seeger (2012, 57 minutes) accompanies the late great old-time master musician Mike Seeger as he interviews and records contemporary southern Appalachian traditional banjo players from Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Kentucky.