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California Songs Volume One: 19th Century (Disc 2 of 2)

by Keith & Rusty McNeil

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Over My Head 01:57
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Noah 03:20
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Sacramento 02:07
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La Indita 02:06
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Subsidy 04:56
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Volume 1 Disk 2 of the two volume 4 CD set "California History Through Folksong"

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released July 1, 1998

Rusty McNeil - Narration, Vocals, Guitar
Keith McNeil - Narration, Vocals, Guitar, Tenor and 5-String Banjos, Gaita (Spanish Bagpipes), Mouth Bow, Harmonica, Mandolin
Clabe Hangan - Vocals, Guitar
Joe Rael - Guitar
David McNeil - Vocals, Conga Drums
Sarah McNeil - Vocals
Jennifer McNeil - Vocals
Mike McNeil - Vocals
Ed Pallette - Vocals
Darrin Schuck - Vocals
Chet Roistacher - Mandolin
Randy Cierley - Bass
Erin Keating - Violin
John Izurtza - Tamboril, Castanets
The Mutonic Singers: Clarence Butler, Clabe Hangan, John Taylor and Dudley White

This volume is dedicated to the memory of Keith McNeil’s mother, Marion Oakley McNeil, who sang to him the gold rush songs, cowboy songs, comic songs and popular songs passed down from her father and grandfather.

We are also indebted to the Library of Congress, the Southwest Museum, the Oakland Museum, the California State Railroad Museum, and many singers, songwriters, musicians, folk and popular song collectors and scholars, including Richard E. Lingenfelter, Richard A. Dwyer, Sam Hinton, Dick Holdstock, Allan MacLeod, John (“Old Put”) Stone, Austin Fife, William E. Koch, Sean Folsom, Richard Laidlaw, Charles Lummis, Sandra Kamusikiri, William M. Doerflinger, Norm Cohen, and Lester S. Levy.

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In 1966 Keith left his comfortable middle management job when he and Rusty decided to spend full time teaching American history through folk song. Their goal was to build bridges of understanding and appreciation between Americans of different religions, nationalities, ethnic and racial backgrounds, economic status, ages, gender and political persuasions, using history through folk song. ... more

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