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Carl Sauceman and The Green Valley Boys-We'll Be Rewarded

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2006

Bluegrass Gospel 1960's

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  • W-R-A-G radio, between the cotton patch & the railroad. Ran off two strands of "bob wire" and a flashlight battery....according to Carl...Carrolton, AL...with the face in the courthouse window. (Unless you FB readers have been there, you won't understand.)

  • That's my father in law on the fiddle. He's still at it today...

  • I am so glad to hear about Jim Brock. I enjoyed his playing so much as I was growing up. He was playing in Carrolton Al at that time. Iam glad he is still playing. Please keep me informed.

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  • One of the cleanest and straight forward banjo breaks in the history of bluegrass music by Buddy Rose here.

  • Man Buddy Rose was SMOOTH with that banjo...Man that feller could play..Is he still alive?

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  • That's gotta be an original 5 string...Maybe even a Granada

  • la verdad que muy bueno es Buddy Rose, en mi forma de ver lo veo con un estilo al de el gran maestro y legendario Earl Scruggs, y me da la impresion, que esta con un Gibson RB 250 Mastertone, muy bueno, exelente !!!

  • Guarantee you that's an original flathead banjer there,

  • There is a new DVD out with Jim and Jesse, Monroe and Flatt from 1972 J&J TV show. JIm Brock is on there-it is 30 minutes long and you can get it from Jesse McReynolds-just type in Jim and Jesse on Google and you will see the web site. It is very good and in color.

  • Gibson banjo? If so what model?

  • Buddy died in the early 70's. I have my dad's Gibson that he got from Buddy who had a music store in our town. Marvelous talent.

  • That's a nice Gibson mandolin he's got there.

  • I worked with John Fields, brother of Monroe Fields, who is on the mandolin. John is being buried today.

  • @bigmrclean I don't think he is. He was great.

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