Jim & Jesse - 1976 - Last Train To Clarksville
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Garland was "groundbreaking" with his picking till the end.
I grew up with him picking with my father and took lessons from him for a couple of years. A great banjo player!
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Garland Shuping (the late).
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@3006snowwhite who did u say was on banjo?
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Step aside Seldom Scene, these guys are a-barrelin' down the road! I'll join the million others here to pay tribute to Jesse's amazing fluid crosspicking prowess. Wow. It's like a whole different instrument, man.
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Awesome. Thanks for posting! The banjo work is ground breaking for it's time!
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wonderful. i never realized how deep the song is lyrically. it's about going off to vietnam.
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Thanks for noticing the very talented Garland Shuping on banjo, from Rockwell, NC. He was a true professional and a wonderful guy.
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It is a very rare Ode prototype.
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Is that an "Ome" banjo Shuping is pickin?
I bet there was never a boring moment in that band.
basserase 3 years ago 12
Another band I used to listen to on the WWVA Wheeling Jamboree while growing up in Toronto in the 50's. Jesse was the first to perfect the cross-picking style of playing on the mandolin. A great inovator. They sure are missed,
Ken, Toronto
dreadnought45 3 years ago 2