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  • Great post.

  • The steel guitar actually sounds good with jd and them!!

  • was this at Martins Tavern on 7th and Limestone?

  • No, this was at a place called Diner's Playhouse. Martin's was much smaller, uh, more intimate . . .

  • @BanjoChief is there anything else you know about Martins Tavern on 7th and Limestone and about JD Crowe playing there back in the 50s and 60s? If not, is there anyone else who may know more about it?

  • That was hot!

  • J.D. is the Crown Prince. Earl is the king. ;-)

  • Listen to that 4th string on the intro. Amazing sound and amazing picking coming from JD!

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  • Anyone know who the fiddle player is? Or, the rest of the band is?

  • Bobby Slone. Who was Crowe's bass player for a long long time.

  • @byqmbrx

    Bobby Slone-fiddle, Jimmy Gaudreau-mandolin, Glen Lawson-guitar, Mike Gregory-bass, Steve Goetzman-drums, Jim Murphy-steel.

  • isn't that sam bush on mandolin?

  • No, that was Jimmy Gaudreau.

  • This was when he had Glen Lawson. They only recorded one album.

  • CROWE IS AWESOME..

  • I certainly would love to see more from that series. I was there for all the shows and they turned me into a bluegrass fan. Got any more?

  • Look at JD go!

  • Yes sir! JD is the king :-)

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