Mark Geslison & Geoff Groberg

acoustic hymns and traditional music

Olde Tyme Voyage

Celtic and Bluegrass Music

Many songs and tunes from the old world of Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales have traversed the great Atlantic Ocean and taken root in the new world of Canada and the United States. The music that has made that great voyage is joined with its younger, American-born, sibling to form a familial bond. This recording is representative of that music.

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Musicians

  • Mark Geslison: guitar, mandolin, dulcimer, bass, voice, banjo
  • Geoff Groberg: banjo, bass, low D whistle, piano, voice, guitar
  • Alicia Christensen: flute, voice on The Cobbler’s Daughter, lead and harm. voice on Hunting the Hare, harm. voice on Let Me Be
  • Nate Olson: fiddle
  • Alina Geslison: fiddle on Settler’s Hornpipe, Hunting the Hare, Whistler’s Waltz
  • Jennifer Groberg: voice on The Big Ship Sails
  • Amanda Groberg: voice on The Big Ship Sails
  • Lucy Groberg: voice on The Big Ship Sails
  • Deborah Bailey: fiddle on The Lorry Ride, The Connaughtman’s Rambles/Sligo Reel
  • Lisa Blazer: lead voice on Let Me Be
  • Maria Lewis: lead and harmony voice on Hard Times Come Again No More
  • Diane Probst: lead and harmony voice on Hard Times Come Again No More
  • Angela Soffe: lead and harmony voice on The Lorry Ride
  • John Wright: fiddle on The Fireplace, The Girl I left Behind, The Battle Cry of Freedom
  • Jonathon Wood: mandolin on Hard Times Come Again No More
  • Lori Frost: lead and harmony voice on Back Up and Push
  • Mary Julia (MJ) Wilson: fiddle on Back Up and Push
  • Blaine Nelson: banjo on Back Up and Push
Produced and Engineered by Mark Geslison and Geoff Groberg.

© 2007 Geslison Groberg, LLC.

Comments

  1. Music is so pretty….Thank you

    Comment by Gail Lyall on June 14, 2012 at 2:46 pm

  2. You’re welcome!

    Comment by Geoff Groberg on June 14, 2012 at 4:06 pm

  3. Would you put Olde Tyme Voyage on iTunes?

    Comment by Thayer on January 11, 2014 at 2:24 pm

  4. could you please sent me the chord progression and possibly the strum pattern in an email or something? it would be extremely appreciated! 🙂 -ytrekul15@gmail.com

    Comment by Luke Thompson on March 23, 2015 at 4:43 pm

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