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    Default Kentucky Treasure

    But Amsterdam was always good for grieving
    And London never fails to leave me blue
    And Paris never was my kinda town
    So I walked around with the Ft. Worth Blues

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    But Amsterdam was always good for grieving
    And London never fails to leave me blue
    And Paris never was my kinda town
    So I walked around with the Ft. Worth Blues

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    Default Re: Kentucky Treasure

    Still sounds fresh, and audio quality is great too. A lot of banjo pickers are familiar with the date/place of those sessions from this ad https://www.sagamusic.com/shop/banjo...s-album-banjo/

    Also amazing that Doyle Lawson is still carrying on tho not touring https://www.newschannel5.com/news/bl...at-station-inn

    And R.I.P. JD, you gave us some incredible memories.
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    a pedal steel (highly recommended); banjo, dobro don't get played much cause i'm considerate ;}

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