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Clarence White flatpicking guitar - The Crawdad Song

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Clarence White on the Bob Baxter Guitar Workshop tv show,
1973. This is included in the recently published "The Essential Clarence White - Bluegrass Guitar Leads", a 102 page book/2 CD set available at http://www.rolandwhite.com

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  • Clarence is incredible: anyone who's interested in his playing needs to check out the new "Essential Clarence White" book. It's really wonderful, and a product of love. Clarence's playing here is off the charts. Shame that Bob Baxter doesn't seem to be attempting to sing with any conviction or accurate pitch... but still, it's Clarence! 5/5!

  • Great guitarist! Clarence White (on the left) was one of the best bluegrass, country and rock guitarists ever. I just got the book "the essential clarence white" book in the mail this week, so I'm enjoying these old videos as I work through the book. Thanks Roland White and Diane Bouska for putting the book together and sharing Clarence with the world.

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  • I have the Clarence White Book And i love it,i use it every day reading and playing!! and thanks For the the strings roland

    Clarence !!!!

  • GREAT!!!

  • What a tragedy that Clarence was killed in this year, 1973. Such a young man and a superb player. Not to be forgotten

  • my uncle wayne moore played with him in Nashville West. he's one of my biggest influences.

  • Clarence inspires all of our band.

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  • Just got that book too - it's wonderful, a real labour of love. I felt that it was a real and intimate portrait of the White family, felt almost part of them. Clarence plays like an angel.

  • What a treat to be able to view such a fantastic talent sure do miss Clarence.

  • I'm old enough to recall when Baxter had a monthly column in Guitar Player magazine, teaching "beginner" stuff. Pretty decent. I was just starting to learn guitar then (mid 70s) and I read every column.

    However, he apparently suffered severely from stage fright. He gave up performing and set up a series of workshops for players with the same problem.

    As for Clarence... Fantastic picker. Shame he was taken so early.

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