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David Holt and Doc Watson: Soldier's Joy and Ragtime Annie

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David Holt and Doc Watson perform the tunes Soldier's Joy and Ragtime Annie on December 5, 1998 at the Valborg Theatre on the campus of Appalacian State University

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  • Only Doc Watson can flatpick fiddle tunes and make it look easy--he's incredible

  • I love when Doc laughed at the end. I bet he is such a kind person.

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  • Hey if youns like bluegrass check out Richard And Tristan Soldier's Joy

  • Doc Watson is so awesome. I love that he's playing with a clawhammer banjo player and playing with a more old timey feel. These guys really show that even the 'simple' tunes are awesome and are exciting to listen to if you play them right. I teach this tune for free on my channel. I post a new lesson for fiddle, guitar, and mandolin there every single week!  You can also get the full lesson and the sheet music on my website.

  • Unbelievable!

  • Wonderful  Music. You Cannot Hear Better.

  • @fscofi Thanks for sharing that story, it confirms what I always felt about Doc.

  • @papillon83 Doesn't that laugh just say it all?!

  • Doc Watson is surely a national treasure! What a great session!

  • I have never heard Doc play when he did not take the time to compliment someone who played or sang something that pleased him. He is as gracious as any human ever. We were in Salem and he held my hand as we told tales to one another. I was never so honored. One day I will tell everyone about the mandolin he played on Texas Gales and how he made his brother Arnold fix it. And the way he fixed it is the biggest hoot of all Doc Watson is everything you see and hear and much, much more.

  • @papillon83 Yes that is what you call an honest and true felth show of emotion. I love Doc, hard not to. I have always liked the way he said "we have all kind of mics here. This one must be the tape recorder mic' at the beginning of one of his first shows at the gerdes city in 1963 I believe. Great cd. Live at gerdes city

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