Bemidji, Minnesota, native Brian Miller teams up with Randy Gosa of
Wales, Wisconsin, to perform the Irish-influenced music once common
in lumber camp bunkhouses throughout the Great Lakes region of the
United States and Canada. A follow-up to Miller's album "Minnesota
Lumberjack Songs," this CD includes songs and dance tunes from
North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ontario. Miller
and Gosa accompany many of the songs with guitar, bouzouki,
mandolin, harmonium, and tenor banjo. Included is a booklet with
notes and historical photos. Songs and tunes included are: The
Farmer's Boy, How We Got Up to the Woods Last Year, Leizime
Brusoe's/Morton's, Jails of Buffalo, Roll Drivers Roll, The Falling
of the Pine, Deep Deep Sea, The Heights of Alma, Raftsman Jim, The
Day I Played Baseball, The Templehouse/The Ivy Leaf, Colleen Bawn,
and The Jolly Raftsman.
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