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Kin Fo Has Been Called A Skiffle Group
Skiffle is a type of folk music with a jazz , rock and roll and blues influence, usually using homemade or improvised instruments such as the washboard, tea chest bass, washtub bass, kazoo, cigar-box fiddle, musical saw, comb and paper, and so forth, as well as more conventional instruments such as acoustic guitar and banjo. Skiffle and jug band music are closely related. Skiffle was particularly popular in Britain in the 1950s and 1960s.
Skiffle first became popular in the early 1900s in the United States, starting in New Orleans. The Oxford English Dictionary states that skiffle was a slang term for "rent party."
Originally, skiffle groups were referred to as spasm bands. By the 1920s and 1930s, a form of skiffle was being played in Louisville and Memphis. Skiffle's roots are also found in the jazz bands of the 1940s and 1950s.
Kin Fo would like to send out a big
'ol sociable to:
Barry Page, Julio Afonso, Plumbob, Laser , Len Hill , Yvonne Laviolette and everyone else that we can't think of right now, for helping us with Kin Fo and all the great times we've had over the year's. "SOCIABLE"
