'"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 9 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