I saw Sparky open for John Hammonds at a local joint in the late 60's. At the time he was playing slide guitar on a old National. Some years later I ran into him and he said that guitar had been stolen. I think he changed a lot of his repertoire after that.
Wonderful and great to see you carrying on the tradition of educating people on our great American music and preserving it. Keep on keeping on, Sparky !
I knew Sparky in Knoxville in the '60s. It's wonderful to know he's still around, still smiling, still sharing his music. You look very happy, Sparky, and you and Rhonda make a lovely couple. Long may you sing, brother!
I saw Sparky open for John Hammonds at a local joint in the late 60's. At the time he was playing slide guitar on a old National. Some years later I ran into him and he said that guitar had been stolen. I think he changed a lot of his repertoire after that.
bwhenry 1 year ago
Like the idea of the song in G and the slide guitar. Nice job.
ArkRed1 1 year ago
I had the privilege to tell with them at a storytelling festival. it was awesome.
ekkholb 2 years ago
thats some mighty fine pickin and grinnin ^^ my dad plays old time music and i sing a lot of old folk songs.
thatcrazychick7 3 years ago
Sparky and Rhonda came to my school it was awesome
LoveKilledMeInside 4 years ago
I have Sparky's "The blue and gray in black and white" cd. It's my favorite cd in my collection. Civil war songs.
Tralman1965 4 years ago
Wonderful and great to see you carrying on the tradition of educating people on our great American music and preserving it. Keep on keeping on, Sparky !
Frank in Spokane
fdspokane 4 years ago
I knew Sparky in Knoxville in the '60s. It's wonderful to know he's still around, still smiling, still sharing his music. You look very happy, Sparky, and you and Rhonda make a lovely couple. Long may you sing, brother!
MaryMByers 5 years ago