Marmadukes Hornpipe and Spanish Two step
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Marmadukes Hornpipe and Spanish Two step
1. Ronnie McCoury
2. Ricky Skaggs
3. Doyle Lawon
4. Sam Bush
5. Jesse Brock
Gibson Brothers,"Iron & Diamonds" and Lonesome Road,"Roll With the Changes"
Steve Earle's "Other Side of Town" ala Gibson Bros. and also their song, "Bloom Off the Rose". O love it when they put the words in the CD.
I'm going Back to Old Kentucky and Down Home Waltz
Byron Berline lives down the road in Guthrie OK runs the Double Stop Fiddle Shop and you never know. Chris was there a couple of years ago and did a concert with Byron, John Hickman and a friend of...
I picked up a Seldom Scene CD at Cracker Barrel a year or so ago and it was really good. That seems to be their "john rur".
Well, we all have opinions.....Chris Hillmans web site has this billed as Desert Rose Band Reunion tour. John Jorgenson, possibly? Wouldn't miss it!
Sounds like you've played those 3 and were impressed with the MK...play any others suggested and if still impressed with MK...go that route. I believe someone mentioned Dennis Vance {Mandolin Store)...
Sorry, I'm not gonna bash em...look before you leap, lemons come with all sorts of names and nobody's ear hears the same...don't get a "B" instrument and check with reputable sellers. MK might not be...
Old Bill Cheatem abd Echoes of the Ozarks are right there...neck n neck!
"Two O'Clock in the Morning" at 9:30 p.m.!
Chris Hillman did a solo album with Sugar Hill called "Desert Rose" and Marty Stuart did one for them also called "Busy Bee Cafe". Good stuff!
Started at 11...now 53!
Old Joe Clark!!!
I'm thinkin' I seen where the Weber is an Elite somewhere on the disc and liner notes. Good sound!
How about Jethro Burns and Don Stiernberg..."Swing Low Sweet Mandolin"
My favorite is "Odd Man In" from 1991, solo album. Really nice!
He's got another album available that I got when I seen him perform last year, "Sawing on the C Strings" really good also.
Michael Kelly's are fine but make sure to play if you can....they are like most instruments or for that matter anything....good and bad. Get one you like!
How about an example of "old-timey" music? I've never been one for classifications.
My first mandolin was a Stella which my Dad traded for a 1918 Gibson A about 1968...still got it.
Saw him a couple of times last season and Jesse Brock played mandolin with him and Michael played the fiddle most of the time. WOW! He does play the mandolin on "Blue Violet Waltz" though. And some...
I own 2 MK's and both are fine instruments, but I did have the opportunity to play both before purchasing. I chose the MK's over similar priced Eastman's and Kentucky's, even higher priced Weber I...
Carrie Hassler and Hard Rain, Dailey & Vincent's debut, and 25 Fiddlin Favorites from Rural Rhythmn Records.