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  • Very good! - thanks for sharing!! And you all look like you are having such a good time!

  • LOVELY,

    to see a litle one just doing what comes naturally, dancing in the sunshine pretty in pink and full of the joy of life.

    Steffierig

  • Just GREAT

  • Hi" great Party!!! have Fun !!

    nice Greetings from Austria

  • Southern String band I really like your version of Cumberland Gap its such a great old tune but it has so many variations now, in style as well as melody, From old time to bluegrass and even to rock. Folks play very different tunes often. I like yours - it keeps to old timey feel, preserves the melody and has plenty of tempo -- I patterned my version after your video after listening to many others play it. I wish you would post more of you songs!

  • Thanks for your kind comments about the tune. We play a much simplified version of the tune as played by Tommy Jarrell and Fred Cockerham of Surry County, N.C. You can hear their version on iTunes. The quickest way to find it is to search on Fred Cockerham and scroll down the resulting tune list. Mike

  • Cool ! And the little pinky dress is so cute ! About the band & the tune it's good and well done.

  • God plays a banjo and a child will lead them :)

  • Warmed my heart -- thanks!

  • Me too, I love it!

  • This is wonderful!!! I would have paid money to be there

  • That little gal was so cute..

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