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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2008

Dock Boggs -- old time banjo player and musician, former bootlegger. Recorded twelve tracks during the late twenties. Rediscovered in 1963 by Mike Seeger ...

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  • ok how the hell do you get these vids onto your on page or is that not possible

  • @deewilki I tell you ! I play the old songs on an old radio-grammophone, which plays 78:rpms and record them on tape. I take the tape to a newer stereo, which I've connected to my computer. I use the aux as input, so I can transfer the sound digital. I get the sound in digital format, into my computer. I have the song, so I just use Moviemaker, and I put some pictures to it. You find the pictures on Internet ! That's all ! Thanks for the comment and listening ! Peace ! Urban
  • @kickingmule Hey I amatellen you ,as aharmonica player this is great to follow along with,wow!

  • @TheAgateman1 OK, I didn't know that, so I'll better try it too, though my harp-playing is awful !

    Thanks for the comment !

    Peace

    Urban

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  • @edisonphonographfan Thanks for the informative comment and listening !

    PEACE Brother !

    Urban

  • @shannonandsheila1 Hi, its not me to thanks, but the old american folk music. I've been a collector of old Folk- Blues and Gospel since I were a youngster. I just Love it ! Don 't ask me why, but I think its the feeling in it !!!

    Yes, Brother, I will keep spreading it, til' I die !!!

    Thanks for the good comment and listening !

    PEACE Bro !

    Urban

  • @shannonandsheila1

    well i havent ever been to the festival (that i can remember) but his old someplace was torn down awhile back and he's buried in laurel grove cemetery

  • hey mule thank you so much for these posts we in america dont have enough since to appreciate our own treasures great men like these have been forgotten just plain ole disgusting it makes me proud to be an appalachian man seeing this fine fellers banjer playin clean cross that big water spread the word spread the music keep on kickin my hillbilly brother.

  • @edisonphonographfan cool i live in R. LANDS ANYTHING YOU CAN TELL ME ABOUT THE DOC FESTIVAL WOULD BE GOOD. HAVE MEANT TO GO BUT NOT HAD THE CHANCE YET CAN YOU TELL ME WHERE HIS OLD HOMEPLACE IS AND CEMETARY THANX A BUNCH. ITS DISTURBING THAT NO ONE AROUND HERE HAS EVEN HEARD OF HIM.ALSO HE WAS SIGHNED TO A RECORD COMPANY HERE WHERE I LIVE. CHECK OUT HOBART SMITH FROM SALTVILLE. SPREAD THE WORD THIS MAN DESERVES.

  • @funnycarrot I'm gonna listen to him ! Good Stuff !

    Thanks for the comment and listening !

    Peace Bro !

    Urban

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