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Camptown Shakers
Roots Music / Folk / Other

Turning Victorian Society On It's Head!



West Grove, Pennsylvania
United States

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Last Login:  12/22/2009
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Member Since6/15/2008
Band Websitemyspace.com/camptownshakers
Band MembersDave Culgan banjo & vocals, Renny Allgyer fiddle & vocals, King Bennett percussion, vocals. Since the time of our first recording until his passing the band also included Rich Bauer on jawbone.
Sounds Like1860's Style Minstrel Music Fredericksburg, Va Dec, 2007 Pry House in Antietam National Battlefield Park On the streets of Gettysburg
Record LabelSelf Produced
Type of LabelIndie


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Feb 12 2010 3:00P
Union League of Philadelphia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
May 1 2010 8:00P
Neshaminy Creek State Park Ben Salem, Pennsylvania

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   About Camptown Shakers

            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


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Rachel Bauer Davidson



Aug 20 2009 10:32 PM

HEY GUYS!!!
i miss yall so much
i cant explain how i felt when i saw that you guys had a myspace.
hearing my dad play
seeing the video
esp. finding it this month
words can not describe how i feel
i cant wait to see yall again
by the way my husband really likes the band!!!
which means his a keeper haha
la muñeca

Deanna Gardas



Jul 9 2009 8:50 PM

Getting monetarily closer and closer to owning a snarky tambourine!
xrayex

xrayex



Jul 9 2009 2:34 PM

Thanks for the add,
You guys are amazing!
Greg

Greg



Jun 26 2009 7:27 PM

Enjoyed listening to you guys playing in Kennett Square last night.
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Deanna Gardas



Jun 8 2009 5:51 AM

King, I never did learn how to play the tambourine the "secret way"...
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Theresa Racer



May 21 2009 4:00 PM

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Spellman!



Apr 27 2009 11:32 AM

Great to see/hear you all at Neshaminy!
Cuffie

Cuffie



Mar 10 2009 2:42 AM

Hey Pards, Maybe someday if our paths meet up I could play bones with yall? Your great! Also, I've been researching "Oh Lud Gals" and I can't find the lyrics/origianl sheet musci for it.
Would you guys by chance have any of the original documents or know where to find them? Thanks!
Brody

Brody Rosenfeld



Sep 25 2008 10:56 PM

Good seeing you guys in the pines, we all enjoyed your set
Pittsburg Landing

Pittsburg Landing



Sep 25 2008 9:57 PM

You'all come listen to our new track,

" I'm a good old Rebel "
Spellman!

Spellman!



Jul 11 2008 3:12 AM

Likewise! Been listening to you all, all day!
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