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BANJO SPIRITS (Don Stover)
Banjo Spirits explores the legacy of the banjo through the eyes of Don Stover and Stephen Wade. Don Stover learned to play the banjo from his mother in Artie, West Virginia, where he was born in 1928. Don grew up and worked in the local coal mines, but the banjo proved to be his ticket out of the area. Don played with Buzz Buzby, the Lilly Brothers, and Bill Monroe. Stephen Wade was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1953. After apprenticing for Fleming Brown and serving as accompanist to Doc Hopkins, Stephen is best know for "Banjo Dancing", his long-running one man show. Stephen is also known as a record producer.
Film by John Paulson
Produced by John Paulson Productions - www.paulsonproductions.com
Cinematographer: John Paulson
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missa1969 5 months ago
to me don stover is the best banjo player that"s ever been and was a great friend of mine. charles withrow
miners740 5 months ago
don's my grandfather and its refreshing to finally hear his music again, glad i found this video!
macioce23 8 months ago 2
Ive heard many banjo players including the Great Jimmy Cox of Cox banjo's, say that Don Stover was the best. He's always been my favorite. THis was a real treat! Thanks. C.B.
staliunmedic 9 months ago
Stover was a man on the Banjo ..Had the oppertunity to jam with him a few times and consider it a blessing...W.C.
MistyMountaineers 1 year ago
I've been waiting to see quality video of Don Stover playing...thank you!!! If you have additional footage of Don playing, get it up! Many, many thanks! Dan
manyamanya123 1 year ago
amazing video !
alexcebe 1 year ago
Hello Stefan! I have never heard banjo played so brilliantly! Your passion for the instrument and its history is very inspiring! Thanks! Joey Vaughan "World Blues Attack"
cjoey39 1 year ago