East River String Band- Take a Look at That Baby
Eden & John's East River String Band are and old-time music group from New York City. Founding members Eden Brower & John Heneghan play Old-Time & Country Blues music in the style of the 1920's. Take A Look At That Baby features legendary old-time musician/artist Robert Crumb (mandolin), Carolina Chocolate Drop Grammy winner Dom Flemons (harmonica), Ernesto Gomez of Brotherhood Of The Jug Band (harmonica) and Pat Conte of Otis Brothers (fiddle/banjo). It also features an unbelievably beautiful cover by Underground Comic/Old-Time music legend Robert Crumb (Cheap Suit Serenaders/ Fritz The Cat/The Book Of Genesis).
Track List
- Where You Been So Long
- Next Week Sometime
- Too Tight Rag
- Pony Blues
- Got a Letter from My Darlin'
- I'm So Glad
- Old Jaw Bone
- Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
- Take a Look at That Baby
- Baby How Can It Be?
- Big Road Blues
- Diamond Joe
- How You Want Your Rollin' Done
- Nothing in This World for Me
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Eden & John's East River String Band are and old-time music group from New York City. Founding members Eden Brower & John Heneghan play Old-Time & Country Blues music in the style of the 1920's. Take A Look At That Baby features legendary old-time musician/artist Robert Crumb (mandolin), Carolina Chocolate Drop Grammy winner Dom Flemons (harmonica), Ernesto Gomez of Brotherhood Of The Jug Band (harmonica) and Pat Conte of Otis Brothers (fiddle/banjo). It also features an unbelievably beautiful cover by Underground Comic/Old-Time music legend Robert Crumb (Cheap Suit Serenaders/ Fritz The Cat/The Book Of Genesis).
Track List
- Where You Been So Long
- Next Week Sometime
- Too Tight Rag
- Pony Blues
- Got a Letter from My Darlin'
- I'm So Glad
- Old Jaw Bone
- Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
- Take a Look at That Baby
- Baby How Can It Be?
- Big Road Blues
- Diamond Joe
- How You Want Your Rollin' Done
- Nothing in This World for Me
Shop online 24/7 at Darkside Records.
Follow us on Instagram.