Jimmy Martin - Live "You Don’t Know My Mind" 1991 Grass Valley, CA

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Direct from the archive of The Bluegrass Bus Museum. To learn more about the museum visit www.bluegrassbus.com Don’t forget to be like your friends and subscribe to this CZcams channel! Filmed by Don Clark in Grass Valley, CA circa 1991. Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys perform "You Don’t Know My Mind".
    Jimmy Martin - Guitar
    Ray Martin - Mandolin
    Charlie Cline - Fiddle
    David Nance - Dobro
    Mark Kuykendall - Bass
    Larry Wallace - Banjo
    Learn more about Jimmy Martin by visiting www.bluegrassh...

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  • @TyeeHox
    @TyeeHox Před 2 lety +5

    And Jimmy was a great mandolin player. This was at the Midsummer Bluegrass Festival in Grass Valley and after his Thursday show he was at Culpeper and Vigene's motorhome having some refreshments, and my friend David Putnam was standing there playing guitar and singing some songs. I ran back to my camp and grabbed the bass and my mandolin. When I got back Jimmy took my mandolin and shredded it for the next hour +, and I played the upright and sang tenor to my friend, who had horses and a band called Tenbrooks, so he was talking Jimmy's ear off about horses. Jimmy's band had been prowling around the campground and when they got back the bass player heard my high tenor and said, "Hey Jimmy why don't you sing Old Crossroads with him". I learned Jimmy liked to sing Old Crossroads when there was a high tenor singer around, like he did with Bill. Jimmy said, " Do you know it?" I said Yes, cause I can usually sing tenor to anything, but I hadn't remembered it was a duet and I really didn't know it. Jimmy kicked off the bluesyist down picking Monroe style intro then started in, "Oh my brother..COMON BOY!" He hollared because I was waiting for the chorus, so I joined in and was able to get verses and all. About a half hour later Jimmy says, " Let's sing Ol Crossroads again" and we did, then he asked if I was gonna come up on stage and sing it with him tomorrow. It was the only song he sang that evening, and the biggest feather in my bluegrass cap. I started a traditional festival the following year in Grass Valley that lasted 15 years, Wolf Mountain. Dave Baker

  • @bonnieposey3641
    @bonnieposey3641 Před 3 lety +1

    One of the best ever ❤️

  • @mountaintyme2000
    @mountaintyme2000 Před 3 lety +1

    I wish I could play the rhythm guitar like Jimmy. Man, does he set the tone.

  • @leorosenstein472
    @leorosenstein472 Před 3 lety +1

    One of a kind. RHYTHM!!