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Chet Atkins "The Battle of New Orleans / Sugarfoot Rag"

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2008

Boston Pops 1972

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  • Wow what a great find this is. Truly ear candy, Great to see the guitar with the orchestra. Isnt music just great! Its times like this that teach us this. Just the percusion is enough that if i died tomorrow i will know i lived.

  • yeeahh fantastic!!

  • On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month the guns fell silent. Today we remember. Solemn Greetings on this Remembrance Veterans Poppy Armistice Day to all nations.

    And for the for Americans/Canadians Please accept my salute on the anniversary of the Battle of Crysler's Farm Nov 11 1813.

  • Great! Sugarfoot Rag by Hank Garland, the legendary session guitarist whose career was cut short by an auto accident. A nice tribute by Chet.

  • I can't believe it. The video started and I saw...Arthur Fieldler: .....Boston Pops doing the Battle of New Orleans. Very cool!! What a treasure!

  • Haha, what happened at 3:05?

  • Chet played everything so cleanly, and made it look so effortless. Amazing!

  • Chet Atkins is one hell of a guitarist. Arthur Fiedler was a great conductor.

  • I think I remember seeing this "Evening At Pops" on PBS. Did he also play "I'll Fly Away?". If you have it I'd like to see and hear it as well.

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