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Registrado: Nov 16, 2006

Nombre: lewdite

Género: Male

Ciudad: Montreal

Pais: CA

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-----------"SONGS I WAS TAUGHT TO LOVE"----------- Back in the 1940's as a young boy I was introduced to the world of self-made music by my father (1903-1983) who sang and played the banjo uke and tenor banjo. There was no pretense here, just simple straight out stuff, much of it Tin Pan Alley. It was this simplicity of delivery that attracted me as a teenager in the 1950's to British skiffle music in general and Lonnie Donegan in particular. Exploring the origins of British skiffle led me to Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, Big Bill Broonzy, the Carter Family, and all the old-timey music from the 20's, 30's and 40's. In 1960 (or was it 1961?) I saw the New Lost City Ramblers play at McGill University in Montreal. These guys took everything that I knew and loved about "simple" music to another level... During the early 1960's (inspired by the NLCR, the Weavers, Pete Seeger, Bob Gibson, Judy Collins, Tommy Makem and the Clancy Brothers, the Kingston Trio, Joan Baez, Bob Dylan) I played folk music in and around the Montreal area, but in the late 60's I put music aside. Other adventures... marriage, children, took over my life and psychedelic rock, which was great to listen to, did not inspire me musically. Then in 1998 I met Bob Fuller who's dedication to the preservation of old-time country music is legendary in Canada. His commitment inspired me to go back to my roots and reinvent my musical personna. I have been playing my brand of simple "songster" music at Bob Fuller's Hillbilly Night (Monday nights at the Wheel Club) since 1998. Now in 2007 Lew Dite (gotta love the luddites) wants to spread this musical message through the power of the internet. It may take a while but it is my plan to put my entire repertoire of songs on youtube. Enjoy!

Videos (508)

You Can Lead a Horse To Water

  • Duración: 2:19
  • Calificación: 4.67 de 6 people
  • Veces visto: 77
  • Autor: lewdite

Tags: banjo  Dite  environment  Lew  nature  tenor 

Lew Dite with his tenor banjo. I have been striving to get the local municipality to enforce its own rules and the local community to get involved with local environmental initiatives... but there is a lot of outright reluctance and a huge serving of apathy. At times I feel as if the whole thing...

I Wish I Was Single Again

  • Duración: 2:39
  • Calificación: 5.00 de 6 people
  • Veces visto: 115' favoriteCount='2
  • Autor: lewdite

Tags: banjo  Dite  Lew  tenor 

Lew Dite with his tenor banjo. A song my father taught me to love.

Cindy

  • Duración: 2:34
  • Calificación: 5.00 de 3 people
  • Veces visto: 68
  • Autor: lewdite

Tags: banjo  Dite  Lew  tenor 

Lew Dite with his tenor banjo. A song I learned to love during the folk revival in the very early 60's

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goodbye friend (original)

  • Duración: 4:20
  • Calificación: 5.00 de 31 people
  • Visto: 195' favoriteCount='10
  • Autor: coolanddark

Tags: coolanddark  dan  original  samples 

driving the bus past the graveyard saturday morning~funeral in session~it was a wonderful day~pearl blue skies with puffy white clouds in a black ring penumbra~i thought why would anyone want to get buried on such a nice day~but then they probably didnt have much choice eh~i tried to write a song...

That's Oddville!! Promo

  • Duración: 4:9
  • Calificación: 5.00 de 1 people
  • Visto: 52
  • Autor: oddvillian

Tags: Arts  Cannonballs  change  Comedy  Dancing  Human  Magic  Musical  Performing  Quick  Tap  Theatre  Vikings 

50 minute All Ages show seeking audience

Dock Boggs "Country Blues" 1966

  • Duración: 3:37
  • Calificación: 5.00 de 7 people
  • Visto: 308' favoriteCount='16
  • Autor: suprovalco

Tags: band  brower  cannon  cheap  crumb  East  eden  Gus  heneghan  hollywaiia  john  r.  river  Robert  serenaders  string  suit  sweet 

the country banjo master Boggs plays one of his all-time greats in the 1960's.