Kenny Baker - "Lost Indian" video free download


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Duration: 02:33
Uploaded: 2011/07/06

From the Album "Master Fiddler" by Kenny Baker

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8 years ago

strawman8

Kenny Baker was awesome but/and I love the sound of Ward Allen's fiddle as well....just an opinion. Thanks man....super awesome !

9 years ago

placeksue

MY TRIBE IN KENTUCKY......CHEROKEE with CELT/SCOTTS....and PROUD OF IT......stick that where the SUN don't SHINE saturn

9 years ago

Hunter Dowdle

Kenny was the best, playing the fiddle, was like second nature. My favorite song to play on the fiddle.

10 years ago

gomez8733

To all of you armchair experts, take just a minute to research who is performing here. With a little bit of effort, you'd find that the original LP is County 775 Barnyard Swing with this particular cut including Bobby Osborne, his son Wynn on banjo, Charlie Collins on guitar, and Randy Davis on bass.Go ahead and play Cherokee Shuffle......you'll not be asked back to the next jam because its a different song.Trust me, Kenny didnt go out of tune - ever. In fact, he many times whispered advice to other BG boys.Please just enjoy all of this talent instead of trying to compare it to others.

10 years ago

ScotchIrishFool1

Why not just play "Cherokee Shuffle" ?

10 years ago

dav3fk

Probably just me, as I sometimes think I'm a tad tonedef, but some of kenny's stuff on the e sounds out of tune to me...

11 years ago

Dean Arnold

based on some licks at the end of the mando solo I would guess was Roland who played on this tune...

11 years ago

skooter2767k

Awesome! I sure hope they find their missing Indian

11 years ago

FiddlinClyde

It's not Bush....Bobby Osborne

12 years ago

steve c

@jomcg50 I think it was Bobby Osborne. I have the song on the album Farmyard Swing.

12 years ago

Jimmy War

my money is on Bush there on mandolin.

12 years ago

datsyhoehoe

He drags his bow slightly like Vassar Clemmons does. I likey!

12 years ago

R.Fowler

@crazymoon62 Really? Gosh, it doesn't really sounds like Monroe. If it was only Buck White, Roland White and Sam Bush playing mando I would say it was Buck White because it doesn't sound like Roland White nor does it sound like Sammy.

12 years ago

jomcg50

Buck White, Roland White and Sam Bush all played mandolin on this album, but I'm not sure who played on Lost Indian.

12 years ago

R.Fowler

who's playing mando on this album?

12 years ago

Kenneth William Elkington

YUP... that's "money" ! Kenny's pure... and i don't mind that banjer solo 'bout a buck thirty into it... the last 10 seconds of which "kills"! Great tune, fer sure.

12 years ago

jomcg50

@manso006 - No, "Dusty's Hornpipe" isn't on this album

12 years ago

manso006

I can listen to this for all day, many thanks. By chance, do you have Kenny Baker's Dusty's Hornpipe on this album?

12 years ago

Bill Brisotti

Can't beat perfection.

12 years ago

2rockyj

Everything this guy did was good.

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