A Waltz inspired by Daniel Boone’s descendant (live)

Forestyne’s Waltz has a special magic to it…

We learned this pearl of a song secondhand from a friend of a friend of friend. It was written about Forestyne Loyles (1907-1991) and her personal story as a young woman coming of age and, smitten but still refused the invitation to dance by a soldier from Ft. Leavenworth whom she never forgot. Forestyne never married, and confided the reason with the cleaning girl helping her to prepare to leave her historic home (she was a descendent in Daniel Boone's line) in Weston, Platte Co. Missouri, to live in a retirement home.

Everyone in the area knew and loved Forestyne Loyles, but no one knew this piece of her history until the cleaning girl told Bill Graham what Forestyne had told her.

He wrote this classic beauty that same night. Watch the video to hear the story.

We learned it the day we played in the area from Bill's friends, Dave & Yvonne, and have been singing and sharing the story ever since.

Quality Folk

Portland, Oregon folk musicians, Kate Power & Steve Einhorn, community-builders in art, music, songwriting, storytelling and performance for universal peace, harmony and social justice.

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