Goose Creek Symphony - The Corn Won't Grow, So Rock 'N Roll
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holy sh*t I haven't heard you fellas since the 70's. Flashback of the 1st order. You still sound fantastic!!
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Don't go payin for no ones answer if your question was for free. Words of wisdom for sure.
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anyone have a recording of a song they sang called "Uncle Penn" it was written and recorded originally by Bill Monroe?
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Goose On The Lake is a show that started on July 4th weekend in 1996. This show kept The Goose from quitting and in 2004, it was their only show that year. Sadly, this year was probably the last GOTL. See gooseonthelake for more info or to goosecreeksymphony for tour dates.
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Goose On The Lake is a show that started on July 4th weekend in 1996. This show kept The Goose from quitting and in 2004, it was their only show that year. Sadly, this year was probably the last GOTL. go to gooseonthelake . com for more info.
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Goose On The Lake is a show that started on July 4th weekend in 1996. This show kept The Goose from quitting and in 2004, it was their only show that year. Sadly, this year was probably the last GOTL.
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On stage from closest to you is Flyin' Fred Weiss on fiddle, Jon Parry on fiddle, Willard Henke on electric guitar, Charlie Gearheart on Martin guitar, Paul 'Pearl' Spradlin on electric guitar, Pat 'Froggie' Moore on Bass, and Paul 'Pearl' Spradlin on electric guitar. This was the reunion of the 70s band members at Goose On The Lake in 2008. All of these men were in the 70s touring and recordings of most of the 70s materials except Jon Parry who was only with the band a short time back then.
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The Goose!!!
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When I was a kid growing up on the mountain we use to sit around smoke a little and get down with The Goose, these guys were way under rated. But then again I guess only us Mountain boys dug it. The Goose, a little hippie girl, a little smoke and some good wine. Weren't those the days.
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Back in the 70s, I was a prog-rock-jazz-folk-classical fan, but these guys just flat-out
won me over.
Totally real.
What's not to love?



Is that Willard stood to the right of Charlie?
winterafternoon 3 years ago
Yep, it is the one and only "Wild Willard"!
goosecreeksymphony 3 years ago