Thursday, December 31, 2009
Grant D'Aubin Joins OTL for a guest performance
December 12, 2009. GoodFolk Productions
Grant D'Aubin, bass. Stan D'Aubin, mandolin Ed Nicholson, guitar
Guest Appearances from the '09 GoodFolk Holiday Show
On Dec. 12, we did our annual "holiday" performance at GoodFolk. While we sorely missed Jenee, who spent some well-deserved time at home in Nashville after a rigorous touring schedule, we were joined by both Nicholson kids and the D'Aubin kids for cameo appearances.
The song above features Claire D'Aubin and Julia and Thomas Nicholson. We had fun.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Monday, September 01, 2008
Welcome Back Home
Here's a tune written by Jenee Fleenor; played and sung by her and Outside the Lines at GoodFolk Productions at a performance on August 14, 2008. Stan D'Aubin, mandolin; Ed Nicholson, guitar; Emily Kaitz, bass.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Another Bluegrass Tune
"On and On." Sung by Jenee Fleenor. Stan D'Aubin, Mandolin; Ed Nicholson, guitar; Emily Kaitz, bass.
Look below for non-bluegrass songs.
Look below for non-bluegrass songs.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Baby You Ain't Baby Any More
Jenee Fleenor wrote and sings this song. Recorded with Outside the Lines at GoodFolk Productions 8-14-08. Stan D'Aubin, mandolin; Ed Nicholson, guitar; Emily Kaitz, bass. The wind was blowing, and we were looking up because it looked like it would rain at any moment. It didn't.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Susie Rosen's Nose
Written and performed by Emily Kaitz
Mama what happened to Susie Rosen's nose,
It used to look like half a bagel, but now it barely shows
Here today and gone tomorrow, is that the way it goes
Mama what happened to Susie Rosen's nose
I went down to the deli with my mama for some blintzes
She said there's that Susie Rose, she thinks she's such a princess
Her family may have money, but culture they ain't got
Then Susie turned, I saw her face, I thought that I would plotz
Mama what happened to Susie Rosen's nose
It used to look like a big matzoh ball
But now it barely shows
Here today and gone tomorrow is that the way it goes
Mama what happened to Susie Rosen's nose
Little Susie studies Hebrew with the help of cousin Roz
Roz says she could be a cutie, but that girl's got such a schnoz
The joke will be on Rosalyn at Susie's Baht Mitzvah
That little button on her face
She looks just like a shiksa
Mama what happened to Susie Rosen's nose
It used to look like a gefilte fish
But now it barely shows
Here today and gone tomorrow is that the way it goes
Mama what happened to Susie Rosen's nose
Mama what happened to Susie Rosen's nose,
It used to look like half a bagel, but now it barely shows
Here today and gone tomorrow, is that the way it goes
Mama what happened to Susie Rosen's nose
I went down to the deli with my mama for some blintzes
She said there's that Susie Rose, she thinks she's such a princess
Her family may have money, but culture they ain't got
Then Susie turned, I saw her face, I thought that I would plotz
Mama what happened to Susie Rosen's nose
It used to look like a big matzoh ball
But now it barely shows
Here today and gone tomorrow is that the way it goes
Mama what happened to Susie Rosen's nose
Little Susie studies Hebrew with the help of cousin Roz
Roz says she could be a cutie, but that girl's got such a schnoz
The joke will be on Rosalyn at Susie's Baht Mitzvah
That little button on her face
She looks just like a shiksa
Mama what happened to Susie Rosen's nose
It used to look like a gefilte fish
But now it barely shows
Here today and gone tomorrow is that the way it goes
Mama what happened to Susie Rosen's nose
Monday, August 18, 2008
Banjo Players in Heaven
by Emily Kaitz
When my time on Earth is over, if I should fly
To that sweet home of the angels up above
To all my earthly pleasures I will bid goodbye
But how I'll miss that gospel bluegrass that I love
So gather 'round and raise your blessed voices
And enjoy that gospel bluegrass while you live
It's hard to find a banjo player up in heaven
There's some things even Jesus won't forgive.
There's glorious swells of harps and bells a waitin'
In heaven I'll hear Gabriel's trumpet blow
But somehow I'm reassured to know that Satan
Has lots of work for banjo players down below
Oh it's cruel the way the pearly gates stand open
To a lawyer or an oil executive
But you won't find a banjo player up in heaven
There's some things even Jesus won't forgive
Labels:
banjo,
Ed Nicholson,
Emily Kaitz,
Jenee Fleenor,
Outside the Lines,
Stan D'Aubin
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