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Walter Stettner
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Bud's Bounce on Banjo!

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For all you banjo lovers (I know there are many of you on this Forum :lol: ), here are the Country Gentlemen with Eddie Adcock on banjo, playing Bud's Bounce...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1AtuX3l4vo


Kind Regards, Walter
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Yeah, but you should hear these guys play <i>Sleepwalk</i>!

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Better than what I've heard from some steel pickers! I like it regardless of what Bob thinks of banjers!
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You think if that Banjer player used Jagwire strings he'd get better tone? LOL. Actually he did a heck of a job as did the mandolin and bass player.
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Mandolin player is the late John Duffey, and the bass player is Tom Grey. Eddie Adcock is a superb musician, awesome guitar player!
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B####0

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Youse guys gonna get throwed off the forum :lol:
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Eddie Adcock and Duffy,don't get much better.
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Post by Darryl Hattenhauer »

Walter, you're a treasure. Do you know of any steel in a bluegrass band?
Steel crazy after all these years.

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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

Mike Auldridge played steel on some Seldom Scene cuts, as well as some sessions with Doyle Lawson (and possibly others).
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Just because one can doesn't mean one should.
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Post by Gary Lee Gimble »

Just because one can doesn't mean one should.
But why not....many did...me too.
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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

Seems like there was this tune called Rocky Top, something like that??? And some guy named Rugg played on it???
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:evil: SACRILEDGE :evil: grrr....
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oops

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Youtube "pulled it", video go bye-bye.
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"Terms of Use Violation"?

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It says "This video has been removed due to terms of use violation." I gotta wonder, what use of a b@nj0 isn't a violation? :P
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Using a b@nj0 as kindling for the fireplace is not a violation.
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The difference between a banjo and onion--- nobody cries when you cut up a banjo!
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Post by Darryl Hattenhauer »

Careful, bOb. The banjo mafia is only about a hundred miles away from you:
http://www.sacramentobanjoband.com/
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