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    Default John Hartford's First Band (Ozark Mountain Trio)

    John Hartford's first band, Ozark Mountain Trio with (Jerry Rosa's) Uncle Don Brown on mandolin.

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    Default Re: John Hartford's First Band (Ozark Mountain Trio)

    Hartford's hat.....totally kills me.

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    It ain't his hat so much as his head. Lawdy, it's hard to contain that!
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    Default Re: John Hartford's First Band (Ozark Mountain Trio)

    Who is fiddling o that cut?

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    Default Re: John Hartford's First Band (Ozark Mountain Trio)

    Interesting recording. Sounds very close to the Stanley Brothers.

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    Default Re: John Hartford's First Band (Ozark Mountain Trio)

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Buckingham View Post
    Who is fiddling o that cut?
    Sounds like it could be Jimmy Buchanan.

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