The Browns - Shenandoah (1960). descargar videos gratis


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(Traditional American Folk Song From Circa Early 1800's)...Recorded 12 December 1960 [15:00-18:00] RCA Victor Studio, 1610 Hawkins St., Nashville 3, TN -- Jim Ed Brown (vcl/gt/leader), Maxine Brown (vcl), Bonnie Brown (vcl) + Hank Garland [gt], John D. Loudermilk [gt], Bob Moore [bass], Buddy Harman [drums], Floyd Cramer [piano] + Anita Kerr Singers. Producer: Chet Atkins......PIC SHOWS L-R Bonnie,Maxine & Jim Ed...They Sang Solo in Pine Bluff ARKANSAS until 1954 whem Maxine & Jim Ed signed a Record Contract as a Singing Duo...They Earned National Acclaim and a guest spot on Ernest Tubb's Radio Show for Maxine's Song "Looking Back To See"...Bonnie joined in 1955 (1st Recording Session 1st August) after Graduating from High School...Jim Ed,Maxine & Bonnie were active from 1955 to 1967...They performed occasionally in the 1980's...In 2006 they performed "The Old Lamplighter" and "The Three Bells" for the PBS Special Country Pop Legends

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9 years ago

Kelton King

Congratulations on finally making it into The Country Music Hall Of Fame class of 2015!!! This one was very long overdue. 

9 years ago

Larry Mortensen

I wore my first LP of Our Favorite Folk Songs out. Got another copy and put it on tape and then on CD. This song was one of my favorites. Ground hog was another.

9 years ago

REMEMEMBER WHEN

just beautiful........ great rendition of a GREAT CLASSIC!!!!

9 years ago

Keith Reese

Never heard this one until today. Super Harmony! 

9 years ago

Maxine Russell

This is one of my all time favorites of ours. The Harmony is flawless I must say!! This song is also in our LP "The Best of The Browns". Should have been a single. (Maxine)

10 years ago

theoriginalbadbob

I've loved this song since the first time I heard it in the 50s. This is the most beautiful rendition of this song that I have ever heard, or ever expect to hear.

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