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The name Canterbury Country Dance Orchestra goes back to 1966. Their music and Dudley Laufman's calling led to the rekindling of the contra music and dance that thrives today. In 1972 they made the first-ever long playing album of New England contra and square dance music. Now, in 2001 we have Canterbury Orchestra on CD. Their sound tells us why the Canterbury Country Dance Orchestra became so enormously popular in the late 60's and early 70's. The music is up-beat, earthy, engaging, and above all - happy. Allan Block - fiddle Fred Breunig -fiddle Art Bryan - guitar Pete Colby banjo, autoharp Larry DeLorier - flute, piccolo, pennywhistle Charlene Fagelman Morse - flute Dave Fuller - accordion Nicholas S. Howe -fiddler Dudley Laufman - fiddle, accordion, harmonica Ted Levin - fiddle Bob McQuillen - piano, accordion Vince O'Donnell - fiddle, electric guitar Jack Perron - fiddle Jack Sloanaker - string bass, piano Dick VanKleeck -french horn Jerry Weene - fiddle, mandolin, viola, banjo. 1972
TRACK LISTING
A1 Money Musk / Farewell To Whiskey 3:32
A2 The Flight 2:48 A3 Petronella 3:32
A4 Kolendara Kolo 1:08
A5 Coleraine 3:12
A6 Prince William 3:56
A7 Irish American Reel 3:33
B1 Chorus Jig 2:52
B2 Huntsmen's Chorus 3:18
B3 Petronella With Calls 1:13
B4 Auretti's Dutch Skipper 3:16
B5 Poor Auld Woman 3:00
B6 Yarmouth Reel 3:23
B7 Maguinnis' Delight