Jimmy Martin - Tennessee
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@jpeanrkode Is the banjo Allan Munde playing an original Pre War RB 75?
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Alan Munde.....awesome!!
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That's the wildest darned hat!
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What hippie is Del talking about not knowing what he's missing?
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@DougExiter too obvious? on account of because she is a Sunny Mountain Boy.. a Girl is one of the Boys.
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written by doyle nyekirk from morristown,tn.
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Well, my mom side of the family is country, born and raised in tennesee. And my dads side is from the city, So i live in the city right now. Im into all music though.
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@banjoboy77a Don't forget that Doyle Lawson studied & mentored under the Great Jimmy Martin. In the recent interview in BU, Doyle credits that he learned a lot from Jimmy about different aspects of the music, & that Jimmy gave him his first professional bluegrass job playing banjo.
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jimmy martin is the man!



Actually, "Southron" is an archaic word that originated in Scotland, applied to Englishmen (England is South of Scotland). The word made its way to the States and was used in reference to people in the South. The original lyrics to the song "Dixie" began, "Southrons hear your country call you..." It is still used today, more or less for dramatic effect, (like spelling "theater" as "theatre"). BTW, It isn't nice to call people dumbasses, especially when you are incorrect.
jpeanrkode 2 years ago 12
Song starts at 1:00
robertlaberge 2 years ago 9