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- The Fast Peso String Band at Pickamania: “Hell Broke Loose . . . - YouTube
The Fast Peso String Band performs “Hell Broke Loose in Georgia“ at the 2021 Pickamania outdoor music festival, held in Kingston New Mexico September 10-12, 2021 The Fast Peso String Band
- Fast Pesos - NM FolkMADS
The world famous Fast Pesos of Santa Fe, New Mexico: Visit Tom’s Coal Holler Music for additional information and CD ordering Email Tom for more info: tomeadlerATearthlink net Subscribe to our Mailing Lists to get weekly emails about our upcoming events! Click here for subscription form Social Media Sites! Like us on Facebook!
- Fast Peso String Band Performs Cotton Eyed Joe - YouTube
The Fast Peso String Band performed the old time tune, Cotton Eyed Joe at the 2017 Santa Fe Traditional Music Festival more
- Fast Pesos String Band - Discussion Forums - Banjo Hangout
Does anyone know if the Fast Pesos String Band of Santa Fe is still together? Everything I find on the web about them is dated by a few years I knew Jim Hughes, their original fiddler, from a lifetime ago and lost touch with him in the mid-80s
- Tom Adler - KSFR
Fast Peso String Band since 1981 He was one of the founders of what is now Santa Fe Tradfest back in the mid 70's Tom has been hosting folk radio programs since 2000 starting with a monthly slot on Thursday night's Acoustic Explorations, and in 2011 producing and hosting the Sunday morning folk music show, Folk Remedy
- Flatfoot Dancing - Ruth Alpert
Ruth danced with The Fast Peso String Band in Santa Fe, NM for 15 years and was a member of The Honeysuckle Possums, an all female string band, for 15 years in Santa Barbara, CA In 2011 she met Thomas Maupin, a National Heritage Award winning dancer, and accepted his invitation to come to Tennessee to enter the festival contests
- An Outdoor Acoustic Music Festival, Sept. 10, 11, 12 - Sierra County Arts
At 5pm, Santa Fe’s The Fast Peso String Band will reach back to the old-time Appalachian roots of country music, with Gary Ashkin and Jim Hughes on fiddles, John Eddy on mandolin, Bo Olcott on guitar, and Tom Adler on banjo
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