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Classic Country Gentlemen Reunion at Woodstock 1992

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10 years ago

jim chafin

This is a true story of a young girl named marry that died in a crash in the 1920's. Many people claimed to have picked this young girl up only to have her disappear . The. Story tells of people stoping at a house only to have a woman to answer the door. The woman Shows a photo only to the driver say " That's her " . The woman is the mother or Marry , tells the driver Marry died awe years ago . For many years people thought the girls name was Lydia . Research proved other wise , her name was Marry. @ JamesTown NC

10 years ago

Teressa Adams

This sounds a lot like what happened at Lydia's bridge in Jamestown NC!

10 years ago

Ernie Brumage

Oh, the wonderful memories that brings back...

10 years ago

Robbie McBride

can u find hey littel girl , can't find anywhere.

10 years ago

Peter Nye

50 years ago today, Feb. 25, 1965, "Bringing Mary Home" was recorded by the Country Gentlemen in the Language Laboratory of Syracuse University. Gary Sanford recorded an entire LP for the Rebel label featuring Charlie Waller, John Duffey, Eddie Adcock and Ed Ferris.

10 years ago

ehrinn2009

This song is a true story!!!!!!!!!!!!

10 years ago

MrWilsonbw

One of the few bands that occasionally stepped out of the "traditional" bluegrass mold but still kept it 100% authentic. We will never see a band like this again. I was lucky see them live in the late 60s.

10 years ago

Brenda Large Lancos

I found it Ambo!!!!!! :)

11 years ago

540rollerman

I liked this very much. Thank you.

11 years ago

bettygs1

Is that Eddie Adcock on the banjo? We would go to the Shamrock in falls Church to see them on Friday nights and the on sat nights go tot see them at the Shamrock in DC,,,John Duffy,Charlie Waller and Tom Gray,,,

11 years ago

SteelguitarLane

+oatstao There's no "occult" in this. Chaw Mank and Ben Kingston wrote the lyrics after seeing a similar story on The Twilight Zone. The original melody was a little lackluster, but Duffey heard it, liked the lyrics, and gave it a new melody. I don't think a simple ghost story is really "occult".And it's not for harmonization, but just because they liked the timbre of the two different voices singing different voices. I think it was a stroke of genius alternating like that

11 years ago

SteelguitarLane

@clyde Bessie was pretty hot on the original VHS this got ripped from. Bessie is Tom Gray's bass, a carved-wood Karl Meisel (Most 'grassers like plywood, Tom likes the way Bessie sings, while the average plywood bass "barks." Not a bad thing either way, just a taste for different responses). I recall hearing it that way, I still have the VHS tape. (I admit to having a bias, I'm Tom Gray's son). Any fault lies in HedgeHoggas not downgrading the audio when s/he ripped it. But any downgrading would have made the Duffeypants less loud...

11 years ago

barfyspitz

Where did this performance take place???? Woodstock, IL? Love the Zoombas.

11 years ago

Annette Kastner

The original recordings of the entire concert have messed up audio. I have a couple of the VCR tapes they sold. I was there. It was a great festival. I'm in the video in this song when the camera cuts to the audience.

11 years ago

Leo Papoliteo

One of the best Bluegrass ballads ever. Charley Waller and John Duffy together, Wow. Two Bluegrass legends and the bands to match. Thanks

12 years ago

tippimail1

Wow!!!They were the best,IMHO.I got to see the Scene and the Gents both live.R.I.P. John & Charlie.

12 years ago

Denesia Barbecho

I love this song..been so long since ive heard this.. My Mother Mary used to sing this back in the day.. what memories... thanks for upload

12 years ago

Ronald Noguera

outstanding song and group......

12 years ago

SteelguitarLane

@igorozkarsky that wasn't "Leaving of Liverpool," but a very similar (probably descendant from "Leaving") song Charlie sang for decades, that he called "Fare Thee Well." Charlie recorded it on the "Classic Country Gents Reunion" CD

12 years ago

SteelguitarLane

I don't think I've ever heard Bessie sing like that except in person. Best sounding bass in bluegrass

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