Muster Field Farm Museum's
HARVEY TAVERN SINGERS
proudly present a musical collection of 18th Century
& Civil War songs
The songs presented on this CD come from a series of programs given by the Harvey Tavern Singers in the ballroom of the Matthew Harvey Homestead. The Homestead, built in 1787, is notable not only for its classical colonial architecture, but also as the childhood home of New Hampshire Governor Matthew Harvey II (1782-1866) and his brother, Congressman Jonathan Harvey (1780-1859). Prior to about 1850, The Matthew Harvey Homestead the Harvey farmhouse was a center of social activity, serving as a tavern for travelers between Concord and Hanover, and as host to the annual military drills known as musters. The Harveys were a musical family, and their upstairs ballroom was the site of dances and musicales.
In 1996, a Director of the Farm Museum, Carlton Bradford, discovered a volume of popular British songs, published in 1825 and entitled The London Minstrel. The well-worn book was discovered inside the built-in benches of the Harvey ballroom during renovations. As a tenor and historian, Carlton realized that the book represented a program in the making. Calling themselves the Harvey Tavern Singers, Carlton and four friends began a musical group and presented their first musicale in 1997. First the focus was on 18th century pieces from The London Minstrel, but it soon was expanded to include mid-19th century American material - Civil War songs and songs of Stephen Foster. The group has tried to recreate the popular music of earlier eras, and music actually performed in all likelihood in the Harvey ballroom.
Members of the Harvey Tavern Singers are: Cindy Johnson (soprano), Carlton Bradford (tenor), Martha Woodward (flute), Fred Ogmundson (bass, piano) and George Howe (tenor).
The group wishes to dedicate this recording to George Howe, who because of illness, was unable to participate in the June 2001 recording session.
Songs of the 18th Century
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In Good Old Colony Times
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Mary of the Dale
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Father Grumble
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Ye Banks and Braes of Bonny Doon
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I'll Give My Love an Apple
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Poor Kitty, the Fruit Girl
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Here's a Health to All Good Lasses
Songs of Stephen Foster
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Oh! Susanna
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Beautiful Dreamer
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The Glendy Burk
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Gentle Annie
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My Brudder Gum
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Some Folks
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Ellen Bayne
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If You've Only Got a Moustache
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Old Folks at Home
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Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair
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Camptown Races
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My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night
Songs of the Civil War
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Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp Ground/The Vacant Chair
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Follow the Drinking Gourd
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Kingdom Coming
Proceeds from the sale of this recording will benefit Muster Field Farm Museum.
Copies of the HISTORY IN SONG CD available at the Muster Field FARMSTAND