Lonzo and Oscar - Mountain Dew video free download


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Duration: 03:43
Uploaded: 2007/08/12

Lonzo and Oscar with Cousin Luther and Smokey performing "Mountain Dew" on The Grand Ole Opry.

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9 years ago

Tristan Courter

marty robbins?

10 years ago

Anti Social

i used to work for oscar he owned a camp ground in kentucky he was a good man funny as all get out and treated everybody good his wife was as sweet as can be also i miss them days

10 years ago

Donald Smith

Cousin Luther!

10 years ago

wang0fett

ill shut up my mug if u fill up my jug

11 years ago

mlpii66

Love the way Cousin Luther just talks all the time, I always wondered what he was saying.

11 years ago

Ragman517

Early model electric dobro

11 years ago

lax hound

im so happy to be related to these guys :)

11 years ago

TheMARTINFCC

fucking funny :DDDD

11 years ago

SINIMA BEATS

Anyone know what instrument the fellow on the far left is playing? I've never seen anything like it but it sounds like a steel guitar.

11 years ago

Adelfred

RIP Oscar

11 years ago

ira logan

its cousin luther hes my grandpa. i still have his steel. his names jack logan

12 years ago

Missinslady

@MisterHuskey Cousin luther is actually my father in law, Jack Logan. He did own Music City recorders and was still a great musician until his death in 2006. My son Ira now owns that very fashionable "Cousin Luther" outfit and his steel guitar. Steve still plays music and lives just a few miles from Jacks hometown in Southern Illinois. Our son, Ira is continuing the "Logan Family Tradition" of playing music and hopes to one day play just like his Dad and "Pa."

12 years ago

MisterHuskey

@rexella Cousin Luther is Steve Logan. Mr. Logan partly owned and engineered at a Nashville Recording Studio (Music City Recorders) for many years. Mr. Logan passed away roughly 10 years ago and the studio is now known as Studio 19.

13 years ago

MUSTANGMAN50LX

ole Oscar he is a good man i use to work for him back when he owned a campgroung in cave city "singing hill's" was the place that man was a hard worker as old as he was he would get out there and work his ass off everday and always saying something funny

13 years ago

Slick Andrews

How GREAT were these guys???!!!!! They absolutely MURDER most modern "Bluegrass" players! Say... what's this I always here these days? "There ain't no bass slappin' in Bluegrass"... MMM, MMM, MMMM. Watch, listen, and LEARN my friends.... THIS IS THE STUFF! WOW!!!!!!

13 years ago

Jon Doeringer

13 years ago

Jon Doeringer

Shock and Awe? Horror and Amazing? Incredible musicians coupled with side-show humor??? So great to be able to see these Americana moments from the past! A cable channel used to run this(?) show at times, maybe 10 years ago, and I was quickly drawn in, when I found it. I used to be in an old time band. Once a year, we'd play this bluegrass festival WAY up north, 7 hr NW of Winnipeg! They had some old country acts too - the first time I saw 'Lonzo and Oscar'. This was in 82, and Oscar was ...

13 years ago

TheDurnans

Oscar really reminds me of Speck Rhodes.

13 years ago

larryw sullivan40

Oscar (Rollin) is 92 years old now and is performing in two weeks at our hometown celebration. Unbelievable

13 years ago

T0MMY561

my grandfather wrote there song "getin the hang of it now" for them it was writen by jimmy sims from gelle glade florida!!!!