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Americana Duet: Jerusalem Ridge

Same camcorder soundtrack- this time a Bill Monroe classic. Enjoy


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Very nice.

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I liked it MMD. Reminds me of the music my oldest living brother Melvin and I make on those all too rare occasions we get together. He is 81 and he used to go around the country winning old time fiddler's contests untill he got too old to travel.

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That's the stuff! Sounds great!


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Very nice!

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Great stuff!!!

It's got me feeling like dancing - and I love this kind of music!

Super sound for a camcorder.

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Some neat playing, well done

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I thought from those opening few notes that the Devil was going down to Georgia. Good tune, you did a great job backing up, always interesting, never intrusive.

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Great job Mac


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Great tune Macmoondoggie... Nothing like a little bluegrass sound to raise your spirits. Nicely done!

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EEEE....HAAAA...!!!! Very Nice...!!!

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