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re: For this of you who partake in the grass that is blue…
Posted on 9/5/24 at 9:44 pm to Bubbles Up
Posted on 9/5/24 at 9:44 pm to Bubbles Up
Posted on 9/6/24 at 6:00 am to Bubbles Up
Here is a good cover of Jolene.
Love this song:
Love this song:
Posted on 9/6/24 at 10:47 am to Cdawg
Time to give the SteelDrivers some love:
Posted on 9/6/24 at 11:02 am to Bubbles Up
SteelDrivers are still making good music even in the post Stapleton era:
A couple of my more recent favs
Dailey and Vincent
Youtube Link
IIIrd Tyme Oout
Youtube Link
Rhonda Vincent has a new album out called Destinations and Fun Places. A few interesting covers on there - Margaritaville, 9 to 5, Country Roads featuring Dolly Parton and Cody Johnson.
A couple of my more recent favs
Dailey and Vincent
Youtube Link
IIIrd Tyme Oout
Youtube Link
Rhonda Vincent has a new album out called Destinations and Fun Places. A few interesting covers on there - Margaritaville, 9 to 5, Country Roads featuring Dolly Parton and Cody Johnson.
Posted on 9/6/24 at 11:09 am to Bubbles Up
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I’m relative new to appreciating Bluegrass.
I'm at the other end having learned banjo back in the '70's and followed earlier musicians but really not so much recently.
I enjoyed listening to the following, who I suppose are now classic musicians. They can be seen on YT and in no particular order:
Flatt & Scruggs
Jim & Jesse
Stanley Bros.
Osborne Bros.
Kenny Baker
Clarence White
JD Crowe
Posted on 9/6/24 at 11:27 am to Macfly
quote:
I'm at the other end having learned banjo back in the '70's and followed earlier musicians but really not so much recently.
I enjoyed listening to the following, who I suppose are now classic musicians.
Man, remember the days when they would play "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" on the radio?
And then follow that with Grand Funk's "Locomotion." Same radio station..
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