John has spent much of the day working on his YouTube Channel. He uploaded a new video that Derrick Poore shot a few weeks ago here on the creek. There are also many more videos of friends and acquaintances playing old time mountain music and such. Take a gander here.
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October 14, 2009 at 4:55 pm
Leslie Wright
I love your husband! LOL! I am itchin’ to play the fiddle – nothing gets under my skin like a good fiddle tune. Gregory is trying so hard to learn to play banjo. Man, I wish I knew all this before you all moved away. I would love to find someone to teach me to play mountain music. When I’m having a bad day there is nothing like mountain music to either pick me up or sympathize with the crappiness.