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3 weeks ago
Flintstones Theme - Chris Casello Trio
Nashville Public Library
September, 2008
HomerMFishbulb • 2,809 views
shamguru
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3 weeks ago
Interview / Jesse Lee Jones / Brazilbilly
Exclusive behind the scenes footage from the interview with Jesse Lee Jones / Brazilbilly owner of Robert's Western World in Nashville, TN. Jesse i...
theeastsidestory • 1,127 views
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Jesse is the best!!
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6 months ago
Jerry Garcia discusses punk and new wave, 1978
Video, with added audio excerpts, I made to accompany a 1978 radio interview in which Jerry Garcia and his (solo band) bassist John Kahn talk abou...
sittingnextto • 17,991 views
shamguru
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sure sounded like you were raggin' on him to me. Peace Bro
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6 months ago
John Hartford - Tear Stained Monologue - Jonny Cash Show
This is the requested version of
John Hartford performing LIVE his classic & rarely seen song:
"I've heard that tear stained monologue you do ther...
johnny85er • 24,350 views
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For the record Hartford was misinformed. The banjo actually is an African intstrument, not an American invention.
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6 months ago
Pete Seeger introduces Woody Guthrie on British TV in 1964
Pete Seeger introduces Woody Guthrie on British TV in 1964
banjostead • 61,867 views
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In resposne to tzavelena: for the record, "urbanite"Bob Dylan was born and raised in Hibbing, Minnesota, in the heart of what was then known as the "Iron Range". Pretty far from any maor city, hardly an urban setting. You could at least know what your talking about before you put your betters d...
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7 months ago
Dickey Betts Dan Toler & Great Southern - Jam / Southbound
Music cuts of Dickey Betts & Dan Toler doing a great jam together at a time as The Allman Brothers Band & as Great Southern doing Southbound.
musiccuts • 67,208 views
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the "jam" is a Horace Silver song called The Preacher
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7 months ago
David Murray live at Village Vanguard
David Murray performing live at Village Vanguard in New York in 1986 with Ed Blackwell (drums), John Hicks (piano), Fred Hopkins (bass).
davidmurraymusic • 63,317 views
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Let's not ignore the late great Fred Hopkins on bass. one of the nicest and coolest musicians I've had the plaesure to meet (David was very cool too). Met Fred at a show Murray did in Cambridge, MA. Year later they are back and Fred rememers me and my buddy by name. Just a great guy, very hip...
my favorite nashville picker! chops, humor, showmanship, stage presnce and an absolutely sick pompadour! Chris has it all!! Plus he's a hell of nice guy to boot!!