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jim7233
Приєднався 30 чер 2007
Amazing Grace
Back to Basics playing Amazing Grace July 1998. featuring Eben Greenleaf on banjo.
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Відео
A little Sunday pickin'
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What a Friend We Have In Jesus. 1935 Dobro model 27, lug cone, short spider, no soundwell ser. # 5954
"Nurse Frank" (Angela Williams) cookies
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For folks that are bored from staying home.
Joyful Noise on Bluegrass Ramble
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Sail Away Ladies, and Chickens are A Crowin'
Engineer Without a Train
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Seth Sawyer with Back to Basics and guest Hazel McGee. July 1998.
Blues Man
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Corey Zink sings "Blues Man" at the Wind Gap PA. Bluegrass Festival 6-2014 with John Roc on mandolin, and Ray Evans on Bass.
Oswald's Chimes
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Oswald's Chimes, Model 27 Dobro, Jim Warren, Ludlow Vermont,
Dream of a Miner's Child
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Cedar Ridge Bluegrass Band, performing "Dream of a Miner's Child" at the Weston, Vt. Rod & Gun Club for the Jenny Brook Open Mike Series. March *, 2014
Old Country Church
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Played on 1935 model 27 Dobro with lug cone and short spider tuned to "A"
Bringing Mary Home
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Deacon Brumfield with other musicians at Sunset Park in PA. 1991
Thank you for sharing! I've been playing for several months now and have learned "What a Friend" from studing this video!
Great ! glad I could help. Jim
Oops - maybe it's either Dick Bowden or Paul Silvius on banjo; however, the resemblance to Jimmy Gaudreau is right there.
Yes it is Dick on banjo. Also Butch DeForge on Bass, and Sky travis on Dobro.
@@jim7233 Thanks, Jim. Funny though that Dick kinda resembles Jimmy Gaudreau in that clip! I met Sky many years ago through Joe Galante, Taunton, MA
@@dannyc1174 Just realized who you were Danny lol Jim W.
@@jim7233 Not sure who you are, Jim. We have mutual friends? Also don't know how I got this dannyc1174 ID?
Excellent and, yes, RIP Herb Applin, one of the great N.E. bluegrass musicians. Q: besides Herb and Bea Lilly (also great), who are the other musicians? Almost looks like Jimmy Gaudreau, of all people, on BANJO! but I'm sure it's not. Also they're all dressed like the the old Lilly Brothers, Don Stover, Tex Logan "Confederate Mountaineers" esp. the banjo man wearing jodhpurs and riding boots!
Such wonderful tenor singing, RIP Herb Applin
The Dobo i do believe is the most harmonical instrument ever played.
Wow. Whew i love it. Play more. Who is this.
That's me Jim Warren. Thank you for the nice comments !
❤❤❤I lovit❤❤❤
❤❤So beautiful❤❤I must teach myself.Not easy but will try.
My old man he was the best 0:51
I first met him at Lanfear's tavern about 1975, we became great friends. Always had good times with Lyle,. Jim Warren
Love it
Would love to have a complete tab on this tune, but Jim never got around to finishing it
You're the new Curtis Loew
How great forall ❤😊
That's some good Dobro playing very nice Model 27
Thanks Tim. Really nice coming from you. Always enjoy your playing too.
My parents used to play this song when I was a kid,
Beautiful!
My name is Randy I love your paying wish that I could play like you❤
Thanks Randy, I try to keep that style alive so others can learn from it.
@@jim7233HI Jim, Just found this, said 12y back, then saw your reply to Randy at 2 mo. ago, me, hmm glad he's still around. Want to say, l sure injoyed your playing. Excellent, saw you had her capoed up to A there. Been playing Dobro, lot of years, old Arthur nearly got me, but can still do a bit. Hope you are still going strong. Such a thoughtful reply to Randy, shows also what a great person you are, as well as a great Dobro player too! Hey, never met a Dobro player that l didn't like ! Now if Utube will let this get out, have me blocked for some reason, guess l failed ssomewhere in their "Community Guidelines"? Stay well friend !God Bless !🌈
@@jmartin9785 Thanks for the nice comments. I know what you mean about "Arthur" I have it in both thumbs. Can't do the fast stuff anymore for any length of time. maybe one of these days, I'll post some more songs. Jim
One of my favorite singers and guitar players 👏🤣🤣👍
Awesome
Thanks Randy !
pop corn , god rest you're soul . I just watched another video for this song that i saw when i was like 4 or 5 years old on nickelodeon ..... i think. if they had nick at that time. TV's only went to like channel 14 around that time. lol. long time back... lol. you were a star that burned out to soon. I'll join you before not to long. peace.
Brilliant - hard driving classic bluegrass; the real deal!
Not bad for a guy from Boston.
AWESOME, GREAT ,MORE,MORE.❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks Jerry. I'll try to do that.
That sounds like my Uncle Edward playing ❤❤
Very nice tone. That's a unique tail piece on that 27. Didn't Os have a tail piece like that on one of his Dobros? I've heard it called a "pinched H" tailpiece and recall that they were most common on Harmony Stella guitars back then.
Yes, I believe it came off a Stella. I have it on there as a tribute to 'Oswald. Many others have done that also.
I love that old song Thank you 👍
Thanks Donnie
Great job, my childhood favorite artist and still is 👏👏👏👏👍
Best video ever!❤
Awesome! 😊
Very Beautiful!!
If my dad was alive today. I give anything
Just guessing, but I guess
Good job jim
One of my favorite childhood songs growing up in West Virginia awesome job guys get it awesome song
Love it
Nice job jim are you tunned to open a?
Hey Jim i listened to you year's ago you are one of best Dobro picker's i have heard ,i have been playing for over 20 year's , i noticed that you don't use a capo?, at least on videos i have seen, i don't use a capo either for the reason most time's you have to retune, i'm thinking that's reason you turned your dobro to "A" turning ? well anyway Jim hope your'e in good health and still playing i have an Original dobro that i bought back 20 some year's ago it's given me a lot of pleasure over year's Jim, so you take care stay safe and be careful, wonderful dobro video!
Hi Stan, thanks for the nice comments ! I do occasionally use a floating type capo if I'm doing a fast song that's not in G or A depending what Dobro I'm using. I don't have to retune though. I usually like the A tuning, as that is what Oswald used. Jim
@@jim7233 Thank's Jim take care stay safe and befor i forget Happy Father's day to ya!
Hi again Jim, i stand corrected i watched one your other video's and seen the capo, Well anyway where do you get your backing music from? i know some musician's record their own backing track's, hope i'm not bothering you Jim, take care stay safe.
@@stanwhittaker5434 No bother Stan, I use "Band in a Box 2010 for backing tracks. Some of my older videos I did make my own backing with guitar. Jim
Anyone Home?
When i was 10 years old i take guitar class
God blessed us with Chan the man.
Very Nice!
Listened again and loved it!
Luv that sound dobro
Still good...always be good. Where's Jimmy Hamblem?
Thanks 😊 old slim.
I heard this version where the cat had kittens and the last line says so I reckon even cats have a responsibility
Lee usually did that, but he had to shorten the song due to time restraints on the TV show.
You have a fantastic sound my friend! Many thanks and much love from Alberta!
Mighty Good Dobro Playing🌹
Fantastic
I've loved stringed music since I can remember. If I never hear another horn or woodwind....God be praised! But now strings are another matter..... Guitar, violin, fiddle, harp, piano (which is actually percussion), and slide guitar music. I'm old now but was a Duane Allman fan from day one until today and still going. He played a Gibson SG or a Les Paul when he played electric slide but played a Dobro....a National Doulian ???...... has always had the secret of catching my ear no matter what's going on. In Spanish they don't "play" the guitar. There are two verbs in Spanish to say "to play". Jugar (who-GAR) is to play sports and Tocar "Toe-CAR) is to play instruments. Actually Tocar means "to touch". So, El toca la guitarra = he plays/touches the guitar. Well, you have the touch on the Dobro. You could therefore say about you: "Ese hombre si toca el dobro". That man DOES play the dobro. Thanks and keep on "tocandolo"....playing it/touching it.
I remember that weekend (week). Poor ol' Don deserved better players but why he didn't ask around I never could figure out. Anyway, if you search a bit you can find some video/audio worthy of Stover's contributions to Blue Grass music.