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jameyguy
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 24 ก.ค. 2007
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Shoulderbone Plantation
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A working plantation dating back to a land grant from King George in 1796. 3 historic buildings, meticulously renovated, on 629 acres. Near Lake Oconee and 15 minutes to a Jet port in Greensboro, Georgia. Legendary destination for special events and quail hunting. An extraordinary private retreat.
Shoulderbone Plantation
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Shoulderbone Plantation in White Plains, Georgia boasts of great quail hunting, wonderful history, and relaxing days.
Worlds best indoor golf cart ride!
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A ride on a beast before implosion of building.
In Memory of my friend Krickett Langley
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The Bluegrass world lost a dear friend today, Krickett Langley. She is gone, but not forgotten...
Beachley and Scott Band Perform at the intimate Forever Bluegrass concert series
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Beachley and Scott band play for the Cindy Pinion Forever Bluegrass concert series at Mikes Music in Flinestone, Georgia. This is a fantastic location for live music! There is always great BBQ, and happy people. If you ever get the chance, don't miss this venue! For more information on Mikes Music, and a calendar of events, contact Cindy at: pinioncindy@yahoo.com. Special Thanks to the Beachley...
Boxcar Pinion Forever Bluegrass Festival
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Clips from the DVD - Boxcar Pinion Memorial Bluegrass Festival. The festival is held in Chattanooga, TN. around the first weekend in May. The best jammin, listening, and camping on any side of the Mason Dixon Line! If you like to pick or grin, you really don't want to miss this one. www.boxcarforeverbluegrass.com/
Bears in the Boundary Waters?
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Near bear experience camping in the back woods of Northern Minnesota. A meat raffle in Peqout Lakes, and the " Up Nort Cornhole championships". A true taste of Northern Minnesota in the Summer!
BBQ, Bluegrass, and a 100% American 4th of July
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Just a mile or two down the dirt road to a 4th of July at the Marshals. Fresh Hawg, Ram, Deer, Trout, Maters, Beans, Turtle Soup, and homemade Ice Cream! Great music, horseshoes, and folks...
Part one: Bobby Osborne at Boxcar Pinion Memorial "Forever Bluegrass" Festival
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Part one: Bobby Osborne at Boxcar Pinion Memorial "Forever Bluegrass" Festival
Buckdancin, Bluegrass, and a Japanese guy named Tony
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Buckdancin, Bluegrass, and a Japanese guy named Tony
Michael Cleveland along with David Peterson and 1946
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Michael Cleveland along with David Peterson and 1946
David Peterson and 1946 with Michael Cleveland
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David Peterson and 1946 with Michael Cleveland
David Peterson and 1946 w/special guest Michael Cleveland
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David Peterson and 1946 w/special guest Michael Cleveland
This is the beauty of the internet. Finding magical wonders like this.
I just discovered that my paternal great-grandparents were slaves on this plantation... I don't know their names. How surreal! I would like to visit one day...
Excellent! Thanks for sharing
Thank you for this!
I'm always the mandolin guy at jams
I loved that show
Holey Moley!!!! So damn good!
This is really good 👍
❤🥰. Miss your voice!
Thanks, Jamey! This was wonderful! I’ve only heard one other person sing the words. Miss you! ❤
I so miss my mother. I love you so much mom.😢 I need u
ya killin me ovva here !!!!
Ripped the tits off it! AND, filmed with only one camera!!
I like it!
Front row.... stage left....
Many people dont know that Earl Scruggs was a bisexual
Where is this information
Looking for enslaved records on my ancestors for this plantation.
Absolutely fantastic.
Appreciate the excellent picking and singing. This is inspiring!
I'd give anything to play like that.. I'm 58 now.. too late for me .. I'll just sit in the back ground playing the chords..
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Great tune. Looks a whole lot like Cindy Pinion ("Boxcar" Pinion's daughter) in the background there.
Some very fine flatpicking there sir! :) Not bad on the singing wither!
The mandolin wanted to join so bad but he's afraid lol
2:25
My ancestor Matthew Harris left a plantation on Shoulderbone Creek in the Southern part of Green County Georgia to Morris Harris, who is my great, great, great grandfather. ( I think I have all the greats correct!) not sure if it is the same home or not. It is gorgeous!
Is this the man (Artist) that paintined " Beleive me " of the two men fishing and sizing up the catch ?
I miss picking with my buddy!
One of the few versions with the actual lyrics...bravo!
That’s as good as it gets
That's some mighty fine pickin' an' a singin'.
You still around? Hope your ok.
Very nice job!
In the early 1950's, my family (Turner) used to visit our cousin, Dorsey. The third floor was blocked off, because the floors were in bad condition and considered unsafe. I have no memory of the inside of the house, but I was in awe of the beauty of it outside. My favorite part of it was the winding, stone stairs. It is wonderful that the house now stands with such majestic beauty, and is filled with life.
bad ass
FUCK YOU! I HOPE THE SOULS OF THE SLAVES THAT TOILED THE SOUL TORTURE THEIR MASTERS IN THE AFTERLIFE.
went to dunkin and rose lake as a teen through hungry jack outfitters
My great great grandad built this home. !!!!
Oh good. I needed to know what it sounded like. love it.
love the vids where people are really enjoying the tunes and the musician's are having a blast. special thanks to the cameraman who zoomed in on the picking hand. made me realize I go to the D too soon. thanks again and keep on pickin;
still gorgeous
love love love love it
That's just great, very nicely performed! Greetings from Sweden.
Thank you! All the way from Chattanooga, Tennessee! Glad you enjoyed it!
If I'm not mistaken, I think Mike Cross wrote those lyrics. Most who sing it either got the lyrics from Mike or from somebody else who did!
+Chinese Mugwump Yep, Mike Cross did a fun version of it and his are the words I learned.
Great rendition! YES, Mike Cross wrote these lyrics!
Love the guitar pickin'. Not just that, but your way of playing the notes is different when compared to how I do it, as when I do it, it's more like how it would be played in Irish music. Also see that you're using a classical guitar, which is as cool as having a 12-string hybrid (long story, but yes, I do have one).
Thanks Martyfan11, I sure do appreciate that compliment. I have listened to and studied Norman Blake all my life and I play Whiskey before Breakfast/Fiddler's Dram, in the style that he did them. Mine is a very poor attempt as compared to him but his is the style I like. Thanks again!
Zane Turner I like his playing aswell. If you ever get a chance to come over and check out the Findhorn Open Mic, high chance you'll find me there. As a matter of fact, go onto reverbnation and look for Leaving Of Kingston, and then click on the artist name, and check out the other song that I have up (Going Back To Ol' Virginia), as my style covers a few genres (especially bluegrass) and Leaving Of Kingston is actually Leaving Of Liverpool (Liverpool being where I come from) but I decided to do it reggae-style so hence the name.
+martyfan11 That's actually not a classical guitar, but rather a steel-string w/ a 12-fret neck (they always built them w/ an open head like a classical).
Chinese Mugwump That is even cooler.
Charlie's the man!! Wow! Mighty fine pickin!!
Wow! Great pickin' & singin' of a traditional tune. Thanks so much for singing the lyrics! I just found this song and lyrics online and had no idea what it sounded like. Please post more. I love your style and great taste in music!!
Thank you, Mark! I'm happy you enjoyed it!
Hi Zane. I met you at the Depot Diner in Rising Fawn, GA and wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed meeting you and your beautiful wife! I wanted to hear you "pickin" and I love it! Please keep posting your amazing talent! Cindy
Hi Cindy! Thank you for those kind words and hope to see you again soon. Cathy and I sure did enjoy meeting you at the Diner!
I love the words "Lord preserve us and protect us we've been a drinkin' whiskey before breakfast" I have never heard the words before but have known the tune for many years. :)
Down home bluegrass! ck out the goats!