'"Once More" and "Ashes Of Love"
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It's always interesting to hear such excellent variations of the originals. This is right up there with the Osborne Brothers!!!!
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What a pretty little voice, and a fine pickin!
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What can I say. Tremendous harmony, and the instrumentals are terrific. Musicians are great, including the salty banjo picker. Thanks for the post.
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Wow.. great stuff - and awesome harmony!
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Great job on these two bluegrass classics by Beth and the band
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beautiful, traditional, mountain music;nothing better in the world/ god bless america
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Lawrence Welk would say "wunnerful wunnerful"
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Great stuff !!......Once More is one of my all time favourites, and this was one of the best versions i've heard.
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You aren't Don and Chris! LOL sorry, my friends sing both of these songs! :3 How perfect that these two should sing these songs!
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@Pickinbuddy Thanks. I will get a copy myself. I found it on Amazon. Great rendition of this tune.
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@overcominginertia The song "Once More" is, but not "Ashes Of Love". There are a lot of other equally good songs on the album--I got a copy of it!
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Pickinbuddy 10 months ago
Thanks for the reply and you bring out all the beautiful sound that's so much like Oz's Dobro.I like the old style of the Dobro like you play;in fact I quite playing on account of the new sounds of the modern resonator guitars,makes me sick at the direction bluegrass music has turned.Keep up the good picking and I look forward to hearing you more .Incidentally,would you know who played the Dobro in the Osborn Bros. Red Allen recording from back in the sixties ? Regards
tnhounddawg 1 year ago
@tnhounddawg
It was Shot Jackson! The Osbornes & Red recorded this in July 1957 at RCA Studios in Nashville. Back then, Shot did most of the session work on Dobro for the various artists recording in Nashville.
Pickinbuddy 1 year ago 2
Great band !Would anyone know if the Dobro is a model 27 and is it tuned to A tuning? Thanks for sharing the video .
tnhounddawg 1 year ago 2
@tnhounddawg
Hi TNHD!
This is a factory restored Model 27 Dobro (from 1929) which I actually bought at the Dobro Factory in California, in 1981. It was originally a round neck which had the neck broken and the factory replaced the neck with a square neck plus they also refinished it. I keep it in G tuning.
Thanks for the comment!
Pickinbuddy 1 year ago