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From: vintage18lover
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  • Thos is a very cool arangement, and it's nice to see a bluegrass version of this Merle Haggard song.

  • I like this arrangement.

  • lively crowd... looks like the retirement home brought a bus to this show. good cover, though...

  • This is real!

  • I thought Sammy Shelor was th origional banjo player. Was Dale Perry filling in on the gig?

  • Dale was the orginal, after he left Steve Dilling was their Banjo player... He went with Russel Moore and made IIIrd Tyme Out... and then Sammy became the banjo player in 1993!

  • actually Barry Abernathy was with IIIrd T O orginally... one was or another it was Perry, Dilling and Shelor! :)

  • @1996WHW IIIrd tyme out's origional banjo player was Terry Baucom. He was with them when Allen Bibey picked the mandolin

  • The original banjo player was Billy Wheeler (circa 1984), followed by Randy Driskill, Brian Fesler, Dale Perry, Steve Dilling and then Sammy Shelor.

  • Buckwheat Green has one of the best tenor voices that ever came out of West Virginia.

  • Well done.

    Brother Don

  • Great job on this Video man love these guys When it come to promoting the Bluegrass we have the guys here that did do that

  • hello vinteage18lover...was this video taken at corbert byrds festival....?also i wonder how did you upload this video from that long ago ,,i presume it was a vhs recording??? banjergirl765

  • nice band. nice songs. :-)

  • How about you go fuck yourself you pompous prick. If you don't like it, don't watch.

  • Damn, these guys were great. Thanks for posting this.

  • Merle would approve!

  • best song

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