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    Can't attest to who (or whom?) is in this video. Definitely Bill Monroe. Pretty anyways.


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    Left-handed banjo player. Don't know if it's a "left-handed banjo"... or if such a thing even exists. Just the first southpaw picker I ever seen.

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    and this?

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    Check out this video of Clark Kessinger, one of the best long-bow fiddler's ever. He was 71 when this was filmed at the Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Island. He died in 1975 at the age of 78.

    I had never heard of Clark Kessinger until 1992. I was writing an article for Bluegrass Unlimited magazine about his great-nephew, and National Flatpicking Champion, Robin Kessinger. After learning about his great-uncle from Robin, I decided to write a piece about Clark Kessinger, too. I had known of Robin for a few years. He owned a music store in St. Albans, WV and was one of my retail clients when I worked for Guild Guitars. I had also seen him perform at Galax Fiddler's Convention a number of times. I submitted both articles to Bluegrass Unlimited editor/publisher, Peter Kuykendall, and he decided to publish both as featured articles in the August, 1992 issue.


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    Quote Originally Posted by olehippi View Post
    Check out this video of Clark Kessinger, one of the best long-bow fiddler's ever. He was 71 when this was filmed at the Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Island. He died in 1975 at the age of 78.

    I had never heard of Clark Kessinger until 1992. I was writing an article for Bluegrass Unlimited magazine about his great-nephew, and National Flatpicking Champion, Robin Kessinger. After learning about his great-uncle from Robin, I decided to write a piece about Clark Kessinger, too. I had known of Robin for a few years. He owned a music store in St. Albans, WV and was one of my retail clients when I worked for Guild Guitars. I had also seen him perform at Galax Fiddler's Convention a number of times. I submitted both articles to Bluegrass Unlimited editor/publisher, Peter Kuykendall, and he decided to publish both as featured articles in the August, 1992 issue.


    Thanks. That song put me in a completely different (and really good) mood. And the story is pretty cool too.


    Bluegrass Unlimited (August 1992) California, Bela Fleck & Pat Flory


    Cover: California (John Hickman, John Moore, Steve Spurgin, Byron Berline, Dan Crary)

    Features: The Rebirth Of A Bluegrass Band...California / Bela Fleck And Pat Flory: A Lot of Water Under The Bridge / West Virginia's Clark Kessinger: The Father Of Texas Swing / Robin Kessinger: Keeping The Tradition / Kentucky Rose: Bluegrass With That Blessed Vocal Edge / + more!
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    Scott, check out Yonder Mountain String Band.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OrangeJerseys View Post
    Scott, check out Yonder Mountain String Band.
    Now why would I gravitate to this one?......








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    Well this an interesting scene. Fun music but my one reluctance with bluegrass is the not so diverse scene. This video epitomizes that.



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