
The 97th Regimental String Band recreates an actual string band of the Civil War Era singing a wide variety of traditional American songs in authentic, "living history" style. The 97th Regimental String Band is a eudaemonious concatenation of jocular harmonists that provides both vocal and instrumental music of the 1800's. The 97th has performed throughout the United States at many of the major theme parks, festivals, civil war reenactments and special concerts.
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Battle Hymm of the Republic
Battle Cry of Freedom
The Girl I Left Behind Me
Shenandoah
Yankee Doodle
Marching Through Georgia
Garryowen
The Minstrel Boy
Maryland, My Maryland
Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!
Lincoln and Liberty
When Johnny Comes Marching Home
Lorena
Yellow Rose of Texas
Aura Lea
What Do You Do with a Drunken Sailor
All Quiet Along The Potomac Tonight
The Bonnie Blue Flag
Hard Tack
We Are Coming, Father Abraham
Dixie
Goober Peas
Risin' of the Moon
Kingdom Coming
Rose of Alabama
I Goes To Fight Mit Sigel
Wait For The Wagon
Just Before the Battle, Mother
Marching Along
Coming to Us Dead
Richmond Is A Hard Road To Travel
Tom Dula
Tenting Tonight
Roll Alabama
Kilgaragh Mountain
Roddy McCorley
Brennan On The Moor
Shiloh's Hill
Mrs. McGrath
Army Bean
Cumberland Crew
Men of Harlech
Aura Lee (Civil War Music)
Billy Broke Locks
Devilish Mary
Green Grow The Lilacs
Invalid Corps
Boney Was a Warrior
Brass-Mounted Army
Cindy
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