Log Cabin Pioneers: Stories, Songs & Sayings

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Mel Bay, May 1, 2002 - Music - 184 pages
Step inside the door of Log Cabin Pioneers as Wayne Erbsen takes you on a personal journey of finding and restoring a historic log cabin. By the magic of a crackling fire, he'll introduce you to authentic pioneers who will sing you ancient songs, spin yarns about Davy Crockett, Daniel Boone and Thomas Jefferson, and tell spell-binding tales of bear hunting with moonshine or give you advice on how to buy a mule. You'll join other settlers in a house raising, new logs for a cabin, find a red ear of corn at a husking bee, and kick up your heels at an old-fashioned barn dance. They'll take you inside an old-time general store and a one-room schoolhouse, and will feed you molasses crips and ash cake. If you're sickly, they'll heal you with remedies and superstitions, or take you to a "yarb doctor" or "granny woman." Ladies will learn how to "catch a man," and gents will learn "how to pick a wife." The book includes 143 vintage black and white photos and melodies, lyrics and chords to 19 songs.

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About the author (2002)

Erbsen has been collecting rural American music, folklore and humor for as long as he can remember. He is an active author, recording artist and teacher. He has recorded 17 CDs and written 20 books with themes including Appalacia, Civil War, railroad, cowboy, pioneers, gospel, bluegrass, and old-time music.

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