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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2009

Musicians gather in the old general store next door to the historical barn in Bill Monroes hometown of Rosine, KY. Elvis Doolin joins in perfect rhythm playing one of the oldest instruments on the planet! The musical spoons!
Now this is what Kentucky Bluegrass is all about, just sitting around and having fun picking away. :^) *Native American cultures have a history of playing spoon-shaped bones...yuck

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  • wow, i didnt know he was on youtube, were friends and whatnot, and im at his store every other day, but i never even knew he was on the internet

  • @iHeartSar3s yep he is I tell everybody i think knows him! Spread the word - lol

  • Check out Larry Plummer volumupanddown On YOUTUBE.

  • @musicalelectricspoon I checked it out" Pretty Cool

  • AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA++++++++++++ Bambee's Mother to Bambee: "If you don't have nothing good to say, then don't say nothing at all" Thanks You Tube for removing saultyre's comment - Good Good Good - clean fun - dats all. Smile

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  • Get it Elvis! Haha. Re-elect doolin for oc sheriff 2010!!!

  • It looks like a good time, some people are just rude. I Love Bambe! "if you don't have something nice to say then don't say nothing at all"

  • Pardon me but unlike American Idol this is done in old fashion fun no one is trying to claim a prize. In the Disney classic movie Bambe The scene where Thumpers mom is correcting her son portrays excellent parental skills for rearing an adolescent into mature adulthood, instilling sound values for life. Common Courtesy: consideration for other people, politeness & good manners.

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