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Lyric video for Blackest Crow
“The blackest crow that ever flew Would surely turn to white If ever I proved false to you Bright day would turn to night” “Blackest Crow” is a traditional folksong from Appalachia and the Ozarks, likely with some Irish roots. Most modern versions go back to versions by Tommy Jarrell (1901-1985), a legendary fiddler, banjo…
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New tracks! Best ever recordings
Hey friends, we’re pretty excited to share a couple songs on bandcamp, as a preview of an album we’ve been working on through much of the pandemic. “Blackest Crow” is the first recording we’ve made that really captures that idea of blackgrass that’s been motivating us all along, and “Bury me beneath the weeping willow”…
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Twisting knobs is fun
Chrissy has a new touchsynth. The arc of pandemic musicking seems to bend inevitably towards us just becoming an experimental electronic duo, presumably while changing the name of the project to Witchwire. For the nerds who want to know how this is being made: Chrissy is playing the Hyve TouchSynth. It’s being fed through an…
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Why sing for trees
Here’s some more info on the tree songs cause some Ottawa activists and musicians have been working on. First, an article on pal of Wychwood (and basically all Ottawa folkies) Chris White playing music and working on a worthy cause. Second, Tim’s attempt to put chopping trees in the context of Ottawa’s creepy developer-friendly politics.
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Carol Song Walk
Chrissy’s organizing a carol song walk this Sunday at 2pm through the Log Drive Cafe, here’s the info: You’re invited to come carolling Sunday Dec.12 at 2pm. We will meet at Minto Park and walk from there. What’s a Song Walk? A good old-fashioned carolling session with some walking in between songs. Everyone will have…




