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Dakota Montgomery
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Mostly Film and Animation, all of my posts will be a treat to watch.
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@thomastarwater6035
@thomastarwater6035 Месяц назад
Jimmy Martin backed by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Simply fantastic!
@CCoburn3
@CCoburn3 2 месяца назад
Back then, there were the big three: The Grand Ole Opry on WSM, The Louisana Hayride on KWHK, and the Wheeling Jamboree on WWVA.
@threynolds2
@threynolds2 2 месяца назад
Bowling Green, Kentucky, my hometown. I remember when this was built and painted stars and stripes.
@katsevens1507
@katsevens1507 8 месяцев назад
Jimmy Martin, King of Bluegrass, sings this, the Dirt Band does a great job backing him up.
@donnakarr3556
@donnakarr3556 10 месяцев назад
Love you dad.
@repentofyoursinsandbelieve629
Read the Holy Bible!!!!!!!
@clintonehrhardtsr122
@clintonehrhardtsr122 Год назад
my goodness ive got goose bumps
@tippimail1
@tippimail1 2 года назад
That'll make you slap your granny!!!!!
@DandyLion662a
@DandyLion662a 3 года назад
Great work there man. Thanks for the upload.
@gameoholic1994
@gameoholic1994 3 года назад
Where can I find the mod pack with this car? The pack I have has a different version of the General Lee with a smaller 01, fatter rims, and wider tires, and I’m not a big fan of that one.
@repentofyoursinsandbelieve629
Read the Holy Bible!!!!!!!
@brianramdeen4610
@brianramdeen4610 4 года назад
Thanks too who post this song it's been years I did not hear that song thanks again
@vijaylee3962
@vijaylee3962 4 года назад
Absolutely amazing - thanks for making that!
@roaddemonstudios
@roaddemonstudios 4 года назад
This is similar to my general lee jumps
@monerz1
@monerz1 4 года назад
This song was written by Garth Brooks & Reba Macintyre. Garth cried when he sang it to prove he's not a phoney.
@rapman5791
@rapman5791 2 года назад
Garth Brooks is no phony. However Frank “Hylo” Brown was the writer of this particular ditty. 😉
@monerz1
@monerz1 2 года назад
@@rapman5791 Garth always takes his hat off & cries. That doesn't seem preplanned at all, He's really country, He & Sandy have been married for 28 years.
@scottallen4223
@scottallen4223 4 месяца назад
Garth can cry on cue 😢😢
@justinv8378
@justinv8378 5 лет назад
Whomever hit the thumb down button deserves the rope.
@monerz1
@monerz1 5 лет назад
The Grand Ole Opry's first show was March 18, 1987.
@monerz1
@monerz1 5 лет назад
& Garth Brooks who's only a phony some of the time.
@geniusmchaggis
@geniusmchaggis 5 лет назад
GRAND OLE OPRY ON SATURDAY NITE!!.....NEAR 4O ACTS PER NITE...ON SATURDAY NITE....CAN YOU IMAGINE.....
@rolandmiller5456
@rolandmiller5456 5 лет назад
And this song is in the PBS Documentary Country Music by Ken Burns.
@juicyjennifer1
@juicyjennifer1 5 лет назад
2019 still ok e this song
@juicyjennifer1
@juicyjennifer1 5 лет назад
Still love this song
5 лет назад
When Country wasn’t Bull Shit pop music
@LikableMarketing
@LikableMarketing 5 лет назад
Thank you for putting this wonderful video together! I could dance to this song 10 times back to back!
@douglasd53
@douglasd53 5 лет назад
Yeah, that's NOT the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, except maybe on some of the instruments. That's Jimmy Martin. He was not part of the Dirt Band.
@DakotaMontgomery
@DakotaMontgomery 5 лет назад
douglasd53 it’s from the, “Will the Circle Be Unbroken” album. Yes, it’s Jimmy singing lead but this is Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. The whole album was just a big collaboration with a lot of artists that aren’t around anymore. Every song on the album is pure gold
@LikableMarketing
@LikableMarketing 5 лет назад
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band members were playing some of the instruments, including the banjo, colloquially known as the "banjer." The electric fiddle was played by Vassar Clements, with John McEuen of the NGDB on banjo, Les Thompson on mandolin, and Roy "Junior" Huskey on bass. Jimmy Martin played acoustic guitar (aka "flat top guitar) and sang lead.
@navblue20
@navblue20 5 лет назад
@@DakotaMontgomery You are correct: I have the album.
@JessCorey
@JessCorey 5 лет назад
@@LikableMarketing The Banjo was played by John Hartford, Earl Scruggs and one of the NGDB members on this recording...
@LikableMarketing
@LikableMarketing 5 лет назад
@@JessCorey Thank you for the additional information. I did not know that John Hartford played on this record. At the beginning of the first song you can hear one of the musicians admonish one of the banjo players: "Pick your banjer more solid, John. You've been pickin' one for 15 years, ain't ya?" Maybe that was Earl Scruggs? I LOVE this album!
@Demonboy-rc1yn
@Demonboy-rc1yn 5 лет назад
Lol XD
@MrPokesmot5
@MrPokesmot5 6 лет назад
Nice add definitely worth the time
@ufohead1
@ufohead1 6 лет назад
My Dad used to listen to the Opry on his short wave radio and my hippie mom had the Nitty Gritty album so there's no way I dont realize how fine this is
@RoyFive
@RoyFive 6 лет назад
Great job, Dakota!!
@tippimail1
@tippimail1 6 лет назад
I much prefer Jimmy's original 1956 version with Earl Taylor doing the high tenor but this video is great!!!!!!!
@damirzanne
@damirzanne 6 лет назад
awesome...
@gilfaver362
@gilfaver362 7 лет назад
Fabulous.
@robertmccain4295
@robertmccain4295 7 лет назад
Diminished without Willie
@caseyvee4419
@caseyvee4419 8 лет назад
Who is singing lead on this?
@waltermullins901
@waltermullins901 8 лет назад
Jimmy Martin
@caseyvee4419
@caseyvee4419 8 лет назад
walter mullins THANKS!!
@sandrawalker5484
@sandrawalker5484 9 лет назад
sitting here with his daughter Donna....wow....love it
@sandrawalker5484
@sandrawalker5484 9 лет назад
+sandra walker may this man rest in peace
@joshuabrooks4907
@joshuabrooks4907 9 лет назад
Can anyone else imagine the epicness if earl Scruggs jammed with grandpa Jones, and string bean?
@navblue20
@navblue20 5 лет назад
They may have jammed together.
@JessCorey
@JessCorey 5 лет назад
@@navblue20 String was Murdered in the early 70's but I have no doubt they may have crossed paths....
@svs1481
@svs1481 3 года назад
Earl and Grandpa frequently jammed together. Same with Earl and Stringbean. There are videos of Stringbean playing his banjo with Earl and the Foggy Mountain Boys on the Flatt & Scruggs TV shows.
@WildwoodClaire1
@WildwoodClaire1 9 лет назад
I have traveled many a mile, learned much, seen much, endulged in folly and wisdom over many decades, but this music and these faces are in my heart and in my memory. They will be with me until the end of my short, finite existence.
@stphnmrrs3982
@stphnmrrs3982 9 лет назад
Remember when country wasn't constant BS.
@navblue20
@navblue20 5 лет назад
It is is what sells. And Nashville to quote Marty Stuart has always been a business town.
@humpy936
@humpy936 9 лет назад
You forgot to mention the great Jimmy Martin singing who made this song famous!
@brianbrown9179
@brianbrown9179 10 лет назад
Love this !!!
@Dillinger86
@Dillinger86 10 лет назад
good stuff
@Dillinger86
@Dillinger86 10 лет назад
my dad used to sing this song
@DaMav
@DaMav 11 лет назад
One of my all time favorite songs -- great job on the video. That took some work, thanks!
@mantolaman
@mantolaman 12 лет назад
You got that right! Bring Willie back.
@codyspain5068
@codyspain5068 12 лет назад
Awful shame about Willie, Critter just aint got the same voice.....Big downer...
@CritterFuqua
@CritterFuqua 12 лет назад
Willie is still on the new album. The best songs are his. "Grow Tobacco" and "Ain't it enough". Sad to see him gone. Still going to see the boys in Knoxville in August.
@doccface
@doccface 12 лет назад
The new album sounds incredible. What are you on about.
@CoryKalber
@CoryKalber 12 лет назад
Wow! Without Skinny Legs (Willie). The New Crow Medicine Show has a lot of leg work to do. Such a sad sad series of events.
@iangehringer
@iangehringer 12 лет назад
Fuckin love this. I was there! Haha
@willytv275
@willytv275 12 лет назад
ROMP was incredible - great talent, cool people... what more could you ask for? Mark your calendars for next year.
@DakotaMontgomery
@DakotaMontgomery 12 лет назад
That's really interesting! I really appreciate you telling me, as I appreciate knowing a bit of history on the album. It's always great to have a story with something like this. Thanks!
@apem-cz
@apem-cz 12 лет назад
charger 1969