With a very old yet great-looking skinhead. It’s strung up and works. Not a bluegrass banjo but more of a folk instrument that is about as loud as a parlor-sized guitar. Please note these are …
By the Civil War, minstrel shows and amateur banjo fans had helped spread the banjo across most of the country. And those banjos went to war. According to Bob Flesher, aka Dr. …
At the time of the Civil War, or as it is referred to in the South: "The War of Southern Independence", The War Between The States", or "The War of Northern Aggression", the …
A "Tree of Life" banjo, midwestern United States, 1870s, is surrounded by pictures of performers in blackface, and Civil War soldiers and sailors posing with banjos.
This definitively Civil War period banjo was apparently an early Bull Run battlefield pickup, as it is ink-labeled, on the front side of the banjo head – “Drum Used in Battle of Bull Run Civil War …
2014年3月12日 · By the Civil War, the banjo had been part of white American popular culture for nearly 25 years. Musicians were typically white men in blackface, engaging in caricature and …