Here’s my old band, Marshall Jones and the Frontier Phrenologists, doing our arrangement of “Raise a Ruckus,” a dance song dating from at least 18th century Southern United States. The tune makes use of a varied number of floating verses that can be found in a number of other secular slave songs.

Here’s my old band, Marshall Jones and the Frontier Phrenologists, doing our arrangement of “Raise a Ruckus,” a dance song dating from at least 18th century Southern United States. The tune makes use of a varied number of floating verses that can be found in a number of other secular slave songs.

You can hear other Frontier Phrenologists songs on our Pandora page: https://www.pandora.com/artist/all-songs/marshall-jones-and-the-frontier-phrenologists/AR7nP27K6Vhv3zV

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My current project is The Cranes of Austin of Austin, TX

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