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At the Mountain View Bluegrass Festival November 12, 2010 we were captured performing the traditional American song Gospel Plow which many know as Keep Your Hand On the Plow (Hold On). Wes is featured on lead vocal. After that we were called back to the stage to also perform our version of I Wish You Knew featuring John on lead vocal. The lineup is John Early on guitar, Jake Jenkins on banjo, Wes Perry on mandolin and Bob Stegall on bass. [video posted to YouTube by Jake's cousin CC Yoakam - thanks CC!] |
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At the Mountain View Bluegrass Festival November 12, 2010 we were captured performing From The Window Up Above featuring Jake on lead vocal. The lineup is John Early on guitar, Jake Jenkins on guitar, Wes Perry on mandolin and Bob Stegall on bass. [video posted to YouTube by Jake's cousin CC Yoakam - thanks CC!] |
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At the Mountain View Bluegrass Festival November 12, 2010 we were captured performing Black Mountain Rag, a song we recorded on our very first album in 1982. That tune is followed by Jake's snake pit hissin' fable. The lineup is John Early on guitar, Jake Jenkins on banjo, Wes Perry on mandolin and Bob Stegall on bass. [video posted to YouTube by Jake's cousin CC Yoakam - thanks CC!] |
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At the Mountain View Bluegrass Festival November 12, 2010 we were captured performing Glendale Train featuring John followed by Tennessee Whiskey featuring Jake. You'll appreciate John's planned trainwreck intro to Glendale Train once again affording additional microphone time. The lineup is John Early on guitar, Jake Jenkins on banjo and guitar, Wes Perry on mandolin and Bob Stegall on bass. [video posted to YouTube by Jake's cousin CC Yoakam - thanks CC!] |
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At the Sulphur Springs Bluegrass Festival in Spring of 2008 we did this version of Listen To The Mockingbird which featured the awesome fingers of Steve Auburn on the fiddle along with Don Eaves on banjo, John Early on guitar, Wes Perry on mandolin and Bob Stegall on bass. [cellular phone video posted to YouTube by bass player and longtime good friend Artie Turner. Thanks Artie!] |
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