We formed
the Camptown Shakers minstrel band to explore our
interest in the popular music of mid-19th century America after meeting as Civil War reenactors. As the soldiers did then, we entertain
ourselves and our friends in camp, passing the time with music. Our goal is to
research and perform the early minstrel style of music in a way that is
faithful to the original form. The sound of the fiddle and banjo is a classic
combination, but with the addition of percussion the more primitive rhythmic
sound of the early minstrel band is heard.
The
"Shakers" instruments include early 5-string banjo, fiddle, bones,
and tambourine. The fretless banjos are strung with the gut strings of the
period, tuned down low and played in the minstrel or "stroke" style.
The fiddle is bowed in the traditional manner, fit to send dancers' to their
feet or provide accompaniment for a song. The tambourine and bones shake and
rattle, driving the music and giving the band its name.
Our music
is composed of songs, banjo jigs, and fiddle tunes from the 1840's through 1865.
We can be seen performing at reenactments, living history presentations, period
dances, and other events. The Camptown Shakers will
be found entertaining and educating the public throughout the day as well as
playing for the participants at a dance or around the campfire. The music on
our recordings represent some of our favorite songs
and tunes and is what you would hear should you camp with us.
Dave Culgan banjo & vocals, Renny Allgyer fiddle & vocals, King Bennett percussion,
vocals. Since the time of our first recording the band also included
Rich Bauer on jawbone but he died following a long illness on August 30th,
2007. We all miss him and his music dearly.
Some contact info for the band:
Dave Culgan - dmculgan
(at) verizon.net
Tracy Culgan - tculgan (at) verizon.net 610-742-0445