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They look so young and sound so good together. I love finding great vintage videos like this. This is great stuff!
Miss the Country gentlemen and the Seldom Seam so much
Seldom Scene . . .
Fantastic! Love the great Charlie Waller!
Charlie Waller is one of the all time bluegrass greats. R.I.P.
On good days, i can see the Matterhorn from where I sit right now, writing this commet some 5 decades later... and I like them tunes!
wonderfull musics......here Brasil....
Wow! I hadn't seen this before. I love it and it makes me sad at the same time. It's so beautiful.
My papa played this for me on vhs when I was a kid. What a great video!
I ❤this music ,and I am mixed race
I’m exhausted from that walk they had to do to the stage
LOL. Especially for Bill Yates, the upright bass player. Mandolin? N/P. Upright bass? That's a load.
awesome
Capo 7 on the Matterhorn. I wonder what the fifth string is tuned to.
This was made possible by the unforgotten Carlton Haney.
Yes! I first saw him at the Berryville Bluegrass Festival in the late 60s. True bluegrass impresario.
Damn…. I mean Dang….
𝓑𝓲𝓵𝓵 𝓔𝓶𝓮𝓻𝓼𝓸𝓷 🪕❤
I thought Eddie Adcock was their banjoist - but I don't see him. And Tom Gray was on bass . . .
What year was this filmed ?
Bluegrass Country Soul was filmed over 3 days in 1971 at Carlton Haney's Labor Day Weekend Bluegrass Festival, in Camps Springs, NC.
@@bluegrasscountrysoul1909 I love all those old buses, reminds me of Bob Wills' bus!
Legends *
Someone know where this footage happen?
Wish i did….when? Where?
Nm just found part one Labor Day 1971, Camp Springs,😊 NC
I have never been a fan of the Judds.
They look so young and sound so good together. I love finding great vintage videos like this. This is great stuff!
Miss the Country gentlemen and the Seldom Seam so much
Seldom Scene . . .
Fantastic! Love the great Charlie Waller!
Charlie Waller is one of the all time bluegrass greats. R.I.P.
On good days, i can see the Matterhorn from where I sit right now, writing this commet some 5 decades later... and I like them tunes!
wonderfull musics......here Brasil....
Wow! I hadn't seen this before. I love it and it makes me sad at the same time. It's so beautiful.
My papa played this for me on vhs when I was a kid. What a great video!
I ❤this music ,and I am mixed race
I’m exhausted from that walk they had to do to the stage
LOL. Especially for Bill Yates, the upright bass player. Mandolin? N/P. Upright bass? That's a load.
awesome
Capo 7 on the Matterhorn. I wonder what the fifth string is tuned to.
This was made possible by the unforgotten Carlton Haney.
Yes! I first saw him at the Berryville Bluegrass Festival in the late 60s. True bluegrass impresario.
Damn…. I mean Dang….
𝓑𝓲𝓵𝓵 𝓔𝓶𝓮𝓻𝓼𝓸𝓷 🪕❤
I thought Eddie Adcock was their banjoist - but I don't see him. And Tom Gray was on bass . . .
What year was this filmed ?
Bluegrass Country Soul was filmed over 3 days in 1971 at Carlton Haney's Labor Day Weekend Bluegrass Festival, in Camps Springs, NC.
@@bluegrasscountrysoul1909 I love all those old buses, reminds me of Bob Wills' bus!
Legends *
Someone know where this footage happen?
Wish i did….when? Where?
Nm just found part one Labor Day 1971, Camp Springs,😊 NC
I have never been a fan of the Judds.