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Rhonda Vincent
le 28 juillet 2001 14ème Festival de Craponne sur Arzon ''France''
(une video des collectionsHR)
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2 months ago
Lester Roloff - Things Preachers Have To Do (Pt. 2 of 4)
Lester L. Roloff was born on June 28, 1914 in Dawson, Texas. He grew up there on a cotton farm. At the age of 12, he was saved, and at the age of 1...
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2 months ago
Wintergrass 2006. St.Annes Reel
Shad Cobb on fiddle with the John Cowan band at the Wintergrass festival 2006 Tacoma WA.
Wayne Benson mandolin;Noam Pikelny banjo;
Jeff Autry guita...
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@TheBibleWitness I'm glad you like Noam's solo. I take it back - he did play the melody for the first half of the A part. He's obviously a very talented musician, and I enjoyed his creativity. Man, I wish I could play half that stuff he did! It comes down to a matter of context and taste. Co...
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These guys were monsters... nobody could touch that. Sonny was the man on the five. Period.
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11 months ago
Country Roads - Osborne Brothers
Live in Sweden, February or March 1980.
Bobby Osborne - mandolin
Sonny Osborne - banjo
Paul Brewster - guitar
Jimmy D. Brock - bass
From a VHS ta...
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@ilovechugs Yeah... I guess I should have included a few others here in my "clueless" assessment. After coming back and listening to this afresh, it's CLEAR you're not a banjo player, and probably not very well-versed in bluegrass music, period... because no one who knows shyatt about bluegrass ...
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11 months ago
"Somehow Tonight" by Paul Brewster
Paul Brewster sings "Somehow Tonight" with the Osborne Brothers.
Banjoey1 • 6,699 views
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This was one of the strongest bluegrass groups in history. Maybe the best. You just couldn't miss with Paul and Blaine as sidemen to the imcomparable Osborne Brothers.
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1 year ago
Bobby Osborne - Sunny Side of the Mountain
Bobby Osborne and the Rocky Top X-Press perform at the Joe Val Bluegrass festival, Feb. 15, 2009
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@bigmrclean - That's definitely Dana Cupp.
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1 year ago
Jimmy Martin - Honey You Don't Know My Mind
Jimmy Martin and the Sunny Mountain Boys - Berkshire Mountain Bluegrass Festival
Possibly July 1985, not sure.
ENJOY
kremlac • 73,406 views
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Tom Adams is as strong a banjo player as ever played with Jimmy Martin, including Crowe.
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1 year ago
Hamid inrzaf for chanel tamazight 8 zaatti.3GP
zaattihassan • 19,912 views
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That's not how Earl done it.
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1 year ago
Lonesome Feeling by the Osborne bros
Bluegrass and harmony from the great Osbornes
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@maggiebowman - Maggie, I was listening to bluegrass in 1977 when I was 12 years old. I still do, even though I occasionally like to hear other kinds of music. My heart is still bluegrass. And the Osborne Brothers were the best.
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Cluck Old Hen-Alison Krauss/Sierra Hull
Sierra Hull onstage w/ Alison Krauss + Union Station. All-Star Bluegrass Celebration. Grand Ole Opry.
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Killer break by Ron Block.
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1 year ago
do you know what it means to miss New Orleans
arranged for 5 string banjo
italianbanjoguild • 314 views
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Very nice, Paolo. I enjoyed that. Beatiful chord coloring.
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1 year ago
Sierra Hull & The Boxcars, Big Spike Hammer
Boxcars and Sierra Hull & Highway 111 perform a Bobby Osborne Classic at Cumberland Caverns at Bluegrass Underground on August 21, 2010 : Sierra H...
nashvillehigh • 31,363 views
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Sounds to me like Ron Block has done some woodshedding on the Album Band version of this song. I definitely heard some JD Crowe in there. That's ok... I learned it the same way. Definitely kick ass mashin'!!
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1 year ago
The Grascals - Keep Me From Blowing Away
The Grascals live at the Station Inn in Nashville, Tennessee - May 2004.
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Dave Talbot is the man... I don't care what the IBMA says. The Grascals miss him.
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1 year ago
The Osborne Brothers - Rocky Top
THE Osborne Brothers classic!
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Peppy version of the classic Osborne's tune. I've heard some folks runnin' down Blaine... but he sure could play a fiddle.
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1 year ago
Windy City
The Osborne Bros. performing at the Peaceful Valley Bluegrass Festival in 1988
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1 year ago
"Stepping Stone" JD Crowe & The New South, 1993
This post is dedicated to the memory of my late friend, Wayne Fields. This is J.D. Crowe & The New South at the Eagle's Club, Flatrock, Michigan, ...
BanjoChief • 55,690 views
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Wayne was an excellent picker and singer. He is missed. Thanks for posting this great song. JD's banjo work was inspired, and Richard sounded great. Harmony was flawless. Is it Phil playing dobro on this?
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1 year ago
Country Gazette - Don't Let Nobody Tie You Down
New Country
BluegrassLibrary • 29,693 views
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Alan Munde is the man. That is all.
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1 year ago
Bobby Osborne - Little Maggie
Bobby Osborne and the Rocky Top X-Press perform at the Joe Val Bluegrass festival, Feb. 15, 2009
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Son! Get it, Dana!
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1 year ago
Bobby Osborne - Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival 2010
Bobby Osborne and Rocky top Express performing "Up This Hill and Down" on June 19, 2010 at Bean Blossom Indiana. Seemed like a full crowd.
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Whew! That's a peppy version of this classic Osborne Bros. song. Nice pickin', Mike!
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Definitely some awesome musicians in that lineup of The Rage...