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TuneFolk

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"TuneFolk" is the traditional fiddle tunes & folk songs duo of Jim & Sue Mead (fiddle, guitar, mandolin) -- playing a mix of tunes and songs that includes Old-Time, Celtic, Gospel and original works. Over 30 years of playing together for coffeehouses, churches, local dances, private homes and community events -- be it a livingroom, porch, back yard or local country store. Reunions, community gatherings, any kind of get-together. With the addition of other musicians on flute, bass, bodhran or banjo -- Tunefolk can adjust to the needs of the event, or the whim of the mood -- as background music or a dance band.

AND If you have a hankering for dance -- contra, squares, circles, or folk dances from around the world -- we know a few good callers who can walk you through the steps, for a really fun night you, your family and friends won't forget.

OR, check the listings of our and our fellow bandmates' groups, below. You'll find bands that play Old-time, or Period Civil War songs and tunes, or English Country Dance music, or . . . well, have a look:

FireFlies The FireFlies
Traditional Fiddle Music
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Celtic, Old-Time American, Fr-Canadian, Int. Folk tunes.

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-- a.k.a. Tame Rutabaga (Info)
FireFlies members (and various sit-in musicians) play for Family Dances:
Lively, easy-to-learn Traditional & Folk Dances from around the world -- for all ages.

Dirt Road Molly
"Hot-off-the-strings" Old-Time Fiddle Music from deep in the holler

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Down-to-earth Old-time fiddle music as background music for picnics, parties, reunions, wedding receptions, etc...
HeartsEase

Instumental, acoustic ‘English country dance’ music

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"...performs in an elegant but playful way, improvising harmonies and countermelodies to beautiful tunes from the 17th century up to the present."
77th NY Regimental Balladeers

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Presenting Period Music of the Sixties -- the 1860's.

Double Progression Duo featuring English and contra dance music, "pop" songs, and Old-Time numbers.
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