For all you Octave Mando nuts, here's a pretty fine pair pickin' Cherokee Shuffle on guitar and octave mando.
Andy Hatfield pickin' Cherokee Shuffle. Believe he's with, or was with, the Grasscals. At least there's some mention of them. I really don't know who this guy is. Mighty fine playin' though.
Then there's this luthier and musician, Spencer Strickland.
Scott Gates at the 2007 Mandolin Symposium
I'm late getting in on this. I have the Fiddler's Fakebook and it has Cherokee Shuffle, Lost Indian I, and Lost Indian II. Definitely 3 different tunes... anyway I'll get started with Cherokee...
here's my stab at it ... "wrong indian" might be the better name for it:
Nice feel/approach, Bill.
Very nice, Bill! It's good to have you back! Love your apron!
Hey Good-lookin' Whatcha got cookin'?
... been bakin' - angeline's brother bill
Way late. . . .
farmerjones... very nice! Is it just the camera, or is your mando blue/purple?
Thanks! No, ma'am, that's just a brown 615 Eastman. Probably my two bit webcam. I do use a black laquer A style Rogue sometimes.
I finally got a semi-acceptable version of Cherokee Shuffle. Maybe I'll try again another day, but I doubt it. Tom
Hey Tom I think that's your best yet!
Some kind of version: I was just playing around with some tunes to make a happy birthday video for a tube friend. Best way to not mess up too much..
Sounds good, Suzi!!! Welcome back!
Thanks Rob!
AKA Confused Indian.... and confused Eddie... Played on an Eastman 905D 2-point. I shuffle between BG, OT and...
Another old SOTW -- here's a growly low version, about as low as I can go on my waldzither. Considering it's only a 17" scale, and the low G is a single string, not doubled, I'm quite pleased with the punch of the bass. There are a number of variations on this tune; this one is (as usually for me) Nigel Gatherers' version here. Martin
Still trying to catch up:
Excellent Manfred. Nice arrangement and very well played.
Thought I'd resurrect this great tune from 5 years ago with a quick run through with my friend Al on guitar.
Another five years later, again resurrected. https://youtu.be/g0gkLuxRjPk
Somehow I missed your version first time round in 2015, James. Lovely duetting from you and Al. Simon, good to hear the tune revived again. You can't keep a good oldie down.
Smooth as cognac, Simon. I'll put it in my diary to post in another 5 years.