Old Time Resources on the Web
Old Time Music Home Page
The Old Time Music Home Page site is full of information about famous fiddlers, recordings, events, and links. It also includes a searchable directory of old time musicians by locale which is a great resource if you are trying to find someone to jam with or someone to learn from. In addition they have a new Independent Old Time Music store with some great CD's for sale.
Honking Duck
The Honking Duck site features digital recordings of hundreds of old time music 78's that you can listen to. You can find recordings by tune title or band name. One of my favorites is Dykes Magic City Trio's "Callahan's Reel" - great syncopation on the high part.
Sugar in the Gourd
Sugar in the Gourd is a streaming MP3 Old Time internet radio station created and run by John Salmon. You can listen to Old Time music and see a list of what has been playing, with clickable links to buy the CD a tune came from.
Old Time Herald
The Old Time Herald is a magazine that covers old time artists and recordings, and is the best place to find ads for old time events such as festivals and workshops.
Hetzler's Fakebook
Hetzler's Fakebook is a great resource for midi renditions of Old Time and Celtic fiddle tunes. These renditions make it easy to hear the notes (of the particular tune version represented).
County Sales
County Sales is a great place to buy Bluegrass, Old-Time, Country Western, and Cajun music CD's, cassettes, books, and video.
Elderly Instruments
Elderly Instruments is another great source of all of the above plus new and vintage musical instruments, parts, and accessories.
Carolyn


6 Comments:
Another listening resource from right here in Southeastern PA is the Sugar in the Gourd streaming audio site at http://www.sugarinthegourd.com/
Thanks for noticing!
I added John Salmon's "Sugar in the Gourd" site to my list. I have played with John at some local jams.
Carolyn
Just found your fantastic adressees plugin. Great work - curious to know if pasting existing white list of addresses into addresseefilter.txt will get them added. Seem to be stored here but not added from it.
Thanks again
chris at O S L dot net
Sorry if this is not an appropriate place for this bu the plugin is what I have needed for sooo long. :-)
Hi -
The Addressee filter is just for your OWN email addresses that are valid. It is a good filter for people who have aliased email names but recieve spam addressed to the underlying email address that they never use. You put just your correct email addresses in the filter, then addressee filter will mark mail addressed to any of my other email names as SPAM. This is only useful to someone with an aliased email address.
You should be able to paste addresses into the addressee filter's text file but they will not be read in until you close and restart Spamihilator because you bypassed the "Add" gadget.
But you personally should not have more than a couple of valid email addresses?
If you are looking for a filter to enter all of your friend's email addresses (i.e. non-spam FROM addresses for mail), then you want to use Spamihilator's built-in Friends filter. When you installed Spamihilator it should have imported all of your Window's address book email addresses as Friends. If it did not, then perhaps Spamihilator could not find your address book.
Carolyn
Hi,
You visited by blog and asked about the copper I use for doll shoes. I'm not really sure about the gauge of the copper I used previously, but it was relatively thin and could be cut with normal scissors.
Basically, the thicker the metal is, the better it keeps the desired shape. I'm currently using metal that is 0.3 mm thick and requires tin shears for cutting.
Tarja
Carolyn
Just to say thank you for your Spamihilator Plugin for the Addressee Filter. This is exactly what I needed for my eponymous domain name and was 00% accurate on the first try. I just loaded the prefix names that I use and the program correctly identifies them as OK and the other names, made up by spammers are rejected accordingly. This is great:
http://www.spamihilator.com/plugins?category=1&start=-1&limit=-1&detail=68
Cheers
Tom Szczepanik
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