- The
Suwannee River (also
spelled Suwanee River or
Swanee River) is a
river that runs
through south Georgia southward into
Florida in the
Southern United...
- A
slide whistle (variously
known as a
swanee or
swannee whistle,
lotus flute,
piston flute, or jazz flute) is a wind
instrument consisting of a fipple...
- and
helped the boy earn a
choral scholarship for college. Gumm
attended Swannee Military Academy,
followed by six
years at the
University of the South...
- situation) "Swanee", an
American song
written in 1919 by
George Gershwin Swannee whistle, an
alternate name for a
slide whistle Used as a
nickname for:...
-
related to Old
Folks at Home.
Closeup of Foster's
notebook page with
first draft of "Old
Folks at Home",
including substitution of "Pedee" with "
Swannee"...
- Pipe (as with tabor)
Recorder Salamuri Shvi
Slide whistle (aka
swanee or
swannee whistle,
piston flute, jazz flute) Sopilka,
Ukrainian folk instruments...
- Scotland" 13867. "The
Minstrel Boy" (Thomas Moore) 13880. "Old
Folks At Home" (
Swannee River) 13889. "The
Banks O' Doon" 13902. "Jack Be Nimble" 13926. "Hard...
-
Johnston (Jimmy and the Boys, Outline, Kids in the Kitchen,
Flash in the Pan,
Swannee,
Peter Wells) the band
recorded 1984's
Southern Stars,
their last album...
-
Rodents and Mary
Louise (Whatnot version) and
Friend (a frog)
singing "
Swannee Ribbit"
until Mary-Louise is
hooked off the stage.
Guest Act:
Balloon Animals...
- Ramblers, in
which it is
intermixed with
another tune
reminiscent of "
Swannee River",
suggesting a
possible inspiration. In 1927, Fess
Williams and his...