Here is one from Letcher County native – Lee Sexton. This is a clip from the documentary Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus.
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February 1, 2010 at 12:46 am
Amy
I love bluegrass! I started playing the violin when I was 9, at school. I took private fiddle lessons on the side. I also learned bluegrass guitar with Dean Osborne for awhile. Before I had my daughter I used to go to jam sessions and bluegrass concerts all the time, it was so much fun.
This documentary looks interesting, I want to see the whole thing!
February 1, 2010 at 9:38 pm
Kelli
You should check it out sometime. It is definitely interesting.
John and I have had the fortune of meeting Dean Osborne several times. Nice fella! Wow! You would probably have a big time around here. Banjos, fiddles, guitars, and music everywhere. 🙂