Daddy, I know you're looking down from heaven smiling. There was, no one on earth that could play this song like Ricky Skaggs. My heart, will never be the same. It's forever, broken.
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wow!!! Travis Tritt is such a great singer and an amazing banjo player...and Ricky Skaggs is so good I just love them and Rhonda Vincent the queen of bluegrass.....
Hello, i am using this opportunity to say a very big thank to some of my fans for always supporting me in my musical career and i want you to always make sure you keep up the support, hope you do listen to most of my songs and which of them is your favorite?🤗😘😍❤ Do message me directly on my official hangout mail on: officiallyrickyskaggs@gmail.com
Hello, i am using this opportunity to say a very big thank to some of my fans for always supporting me in my musical career and i want you to always make sure you keep up the support, hope you do listen to most of my songs and which of them is your favorite?🤗😘😍❤ Do message me directly on my official hangout mail on: officiallyrickyskaggs@gmail.com
@Ricky Skaggs obviously, I know, this isn't really Ricky Skaggs. If you could do me one favor. I lost my beloved father November 19th, 2008. I then come I lost my husband on June 9th 2021. Without Ricky's music, to comfort me I would have never made it through this time. I miss them both tremendously with all my heart. Please tell Ricky, that I said thank you for making this time easier on me. I will never forget either one of them, but somehow with God's help, I have the courage to carry on. God bless you Ricky Skaggs.
@Ricky Skaggs thank you, I appreciate whoever is doing this I really do. I find it hard to believe, that Ricky, would be sending me a text message. Thank you for caring.
They knew how to ROCK! My Grand father, ordered a mail order fiddle, in the late 1890s. And he walked 4 miles, to the train station of a very small town ( less than 50 people) to the depot to pick up his new fiddle. He showed and demonstrated his fiddle skills, to the people, at the Depot. Then he returned walking home, carrying his fiddle. He lived in an 1880s Victorian house, with a large porch, in the Deep woods, on top of large hill. That evening, just before dark, Grandpa went out on to the porch and began playing his new fiddle. Within minutes neighbors and friends and family began to appear, from out of the woods, with many of them carrying their guitars, fiddles, mandolins and banjos. Within a short time, there was a complete band, or orchestra, shall I say. And the Deep Woods was filled with Music This became an regular event for these people. And Country music became a staple. Today, where this Old Victorian house once stood, is Yellow Wood State Forest. And the house has been gone for sometime.... But you can still hear and feel the country music once was there. That resonates thru the Trees, Woods, Hills, and Hollars. And my generation, of their descendants, all still talk about our ancestors being together, playing their music..And my great nephew still has the fiddle and plays in the lower valley..
Hello, i am using this opportunity to say a very big thank to some of my fans for always supporting me in my musical career and i want you to always make sure you keep up the support, hope you do listen to most of my songs and which of them is your favorite?🤗😘😍❤ Do message me directly on my official hangout mail on: officiallyrickyskaggs@gmail.com
This was a fantastic presentation of a wonderful soulful old song. At the beginning there is a credit to Carter Stanley for writing this song, he did not write this song. Carter was born on August 27, 1925. This song is a traditional American folk song first published by Dick Burnett, a partially blind fiddler from Kentucky and was originally in a songbook by Burnett dated to around 1913 but titled "Farewell Song". An early version was recorded by Emry Arthur in 1928, which gave the song its current titles. It was first recorded when Carter was 3 years old, nope, no write. The Stanley brothers popularized and recorded the song in the 1950s
Hello, i am using this opportunity to say a very big thank to some of my fans for always supporting me in my musical career and i want you to always make sure you keep up the support, hope you do listen to most of my songs and which of them is your favorite?🤗😘😍❤ Do message me directly on my official hangout mail on: officiallyrickyskaggs@gmail.com