THE POLECAT RAMBLERS
Posted: October 2nd, 2005, 3:50 pm
Among all the groups I have played with over the past 30 years, the Polecat Ramblers is the most enjoyable. These pictures were taken yesterday as we played the Saturday Farmer's Market By-the-Sea.
We play blues, traditional jazz, country, bluegrass, cajun, zydeco, pop , ( including Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra tunes) folk and ethnic. We do some snazzy Mexican accordion polkas, too.
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A row or two of the audience included here . . .

The Polecats with several of their instruments. David plays about seven different ones . . .

David plays a romantic Brazilian tune. "Modinha" by Carlos Madeiros.
I love getting the chance to play all the corny tremolo behind him . . .

Christian ( the blues master) takes a "hot" kazoo solo on a traditional New Orleans "mudcat" blues . . .

Zlatko plays the "Black Mountain Rag" with two friends . . .

We play blues, traditional jazz, country, bluegrass, cajun, zydeco, pop , ( including Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra tunes) folk and ethnic. We do some snazzy Mexican accordion polkas, too.
( click to enlarge)
A row or two of the audience included here . . .

The Polecats with several of their instruments. David plays about seven different ones . . .

David plays a romantic Brazilian tune. "Modinha" by Carlos Madeiros.
I love getting the chance to play all the corny tremolo behind him . . .

Christian ( the blues master) takes a "hot" kazoo solo on a traditional New Orleans "mudcat" blues . . .

Zlatko plays the "Black Mountain Rag" with two friends . . .
