Lester Flatt & Nashville Grass - Feudin' Banjos
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@Rev1981 AMEN! Friend. When (if ever) have you
heard an all gospel bluegrass group give Carl Story any credit while on stage at a festival?
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@olehoundog1 To many people forget Carl Story's influence in modern bluegrass and especially bluegrass gospel.
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Wow that was metal!
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a very young Marty Stuart
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ricky skaggs is playing watseka illinois on aug 26
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@snoop0851 I like his show on RFD tv.
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Well that sure is some Hillbilly Rock... :D
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Marty Stewart was 14 years old once?
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@olehoundog1 This comment is in regards to "I Still Miss someone" that horsemad1670 asked about.
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@horsemad1670 The song was recorded by F&S on 12/15/1964 and was on an album "The Versatile F&S". Lester would always mention J Cash when they did it live. I don't know if Cash recorded it before them or not. Was written by Cash and J.R. Cash, Jr. It can be found in Bear Family Box Set "1964-1969, plus."
The first real bluegrass version (that Lester does here) was by Carl story with Willie Brewster on mandolin and Franklin (Bud) Brewster on 5-string banjo. I think around 1957 and was called "Mocking Banjo" and of course patterned after the original Arthur Smith/Don Reno version.
olehoundog1 2 years ago 16
The version in the movie 'Deliverence' was played by Eric Weissberg, not Earl Scruggs.
smokeynewton 2 years ago 9