Gallimaufry. I'd never heard this word until I encountered the website,
The Attic of Gallimaufry. The word has a French origin and derives from a kind of 16th century stew. Hash. Hotchpotch. Jumble. Jambalaya. Grab bag. Conglomeration. Pastiche ...
As the site says, the entries are: "Things found by the way, Beyond the temporal horizon, Halcyon shades of kindled times."
Such as? Well, you'll just have to pay it a visit. You will find something that grabs you. I am reading about When WWII paratroopers shouted "Geronimo!" and When Jazz Was Cool.
Among this fascinating menagerie I was pleased to find my book, I Went Down to St. James Infirmary.
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The head page for The Attic of Gallimaufry article |
All images in this entry are from
The Attic of Gallimaufry. This article is heavily illustrated; you will find Janis Joplin, Carl Sandburg, Josh White, King Oliver, Jack Teagarden, Allen Toussaint, Coleman Hawkins, Washboard Leo, Django Reinhardt, Eric Clapton, and many others.
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Rob Walker, founder of the first blog dedicated to SJI |
The entry also features a 45-minute
The Sounds in My Head program guest-hosted by
Rob Walker, creator of the first-ever blog dedicated to St. James Infirmary. Here Walker presents variations of the song with a relaxed, informed commentary. This one's a lot of fun so put some time aside and give it a listen.
This is good stuff! Thank you, Attic of Gallimaufry, for your attention.
Great web page! Give it a try.