Santa Barbara Wedding Guitarist

Santa Barbara Courthouse Wedding Performance of Freight Train

Michael learned this song when he learned Travis Picking method early in his classical guitar career and the song has become a versatile piece with very deep meaning and connection to his life. Folk blues tradition runs in the Witt family's history and Michael spent part of his musical academia career living in Chapel Hill, North Carolina where Elizabeth Cotten was from. The lyrics have deep meaning...

The composer and original performer of Freight Train, Elizabeth "Libba" Cotten (née Nevills) (January 5, 1893 – June 29, 1987) was an American blues and folk musician, singer, and songwriter.

A self-taught left-handed guitarist, Cotten developed her own original style. She played a guitar strung for a right-handed player, but played it upside down, as she was left-handed. This position required her to play the bass lines with her fingers and the melody with her thumb. Her signature alternating bass style has become known as "Cotten picking".

The guitar, a Sears and Roebuck brand instrument, cost $3.75. Although self-taught, she became proficient at playing the instrument. By her early teens she was writing her own songs, one of which, "Freight Train", became one of her most recognized. She wrote the song in remembrance of a nearby train that she could hear from her childhood home. The 1956 UK recording of the song by Chas. McDevitt and Nancy Whiskey was a major hit and is credited as one of the main influences on the rise of skiffle in the UK. See GuitarWitt's repertoire page for more songs arranged for instrumental guitar that will work for your joyous event, or wedding.

Wedding performance at the Santa Barbara County Courthouse (above).

Santa Barbara Wedding and Event Guitarist by Kelsey Crews Photo

My incredible wife,  Kelsey Crews Photo, is an accomplished Santa Barbara Wedding and Portrait Photographer. She has been amazing to work with as a husband-wife photography team, and when we are lucky enough, we are booked per our unique specialties - Kelsey as photographer and I as guitarist at weddings and events. For many years, as Kelsey built her photographic endeavors, I've been lucky enough to model for her. In this case, we serendipitously fell into an opportunity for a photo shoot, the day after my birthday (what a gift!). With a location permit already in place for an engagement photo shoot, the couple ended up postponing to another date. We were heading back from a birthday visit to Los Angeles, anyway, and decided to still stop at Paramount Ranch in Agoura Hills. This place is amazing!  All decked out as an old Western town, set amongst rolling hills and live oak trees, the lighting is incredible all around. Not to mention, it was Spring time and flowers were blooming. I have many awesome images from Kelsey, but I believe these really take the cake!  I'm one lucky guy. Thanks honey!

Photo by Santa Barbara Wedding Photographer Kelsey Crews Photo

Photo by Santa Barbara Wedding Photographer Kelsey Crews Photo

Photo by Santa Barbara Wedding Photographer Kelsey Crews Photo

Photo by Santa Barbara Wedding Photographer Kelsey Crews Photo