that i notice more so with older players especially blues guitarist. lo0ve john lee and buddy guy robert cray gary moore malsteen says lots of love and practice so does yours. the guy from dethklok guitar savant they say. hands of gold they say i dunno but only heard bits and pieces to say wether its heart or gift and jist procures money that way as its easy money. guy from fogerty too. cant think of bands name but did one more silver dollar. my grandfather doing bluegrass he picked it all if it had strings he played it. played on quite a few bluegrass albums and he was proud of it. i listen to who has heart in it and practice. i love jimmie rodgers roy clark man good music there.
Jimmy Rodgers' wife gave my dad a guitar, they knew his family.
thats amazing. he was a yodeling blues playing fool. gamblin bar room blues is my favorite. hope yaw still got it what a gift to have.
No, he doesn't have it, she told him if he learned it he could keep it but he gave it back, didn't want to learn.
My grandmother was Mrs. Rogers' best friend while they were in San Antonio, I have pics of them drinking with Hank Williams and Ernest Tubb.
Glad you're still sharing your stuff here, what I heard I enjoyed. I didn't have enough time to post anything tonite.
There were some great players in that era, like Roy Clark, Glen Campbell, Chet Atkins, etc...
absolutely i love all kinds of music and jam it stupid loud in the truck and have major hearing lost lol.
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