A quote from the liner notes of the CD entitled "The Catskill Collection" regarding "Ashokan Farewell" which was composed and performed by Jay Unger and Molly Mason. "I wrote this tune in the fall of 1982 after our third summer of music and dance camps at Ashokan had come to a close. The feelings of friendship and community were so strong at Ashokan that summer that, on arriving home and back to the so-called real world, I felt a deep sense of loss and longing for the people, the music and the good-times we had shared. I picked up my fiddle and "Ashokan Farewell" was born. A couple of years later documentary film maker Ken Burns heard "Ashokan Farewell" and was very moved by it. It became the musical centerpiece of Ken's PBS series "The Civil War" and Molly and I have worked on most of his films since." -Jay Unger >Speaking of the Ashokan Reservoir, does anyone know >whether the Civil War song entitled "Ashokan Farewell" >has anything to do with the Ashokan region? This song >is the one that threads its way through each of the >episodes of Ken Burn's Civil War series. >Regina Daly