@@Gitplicker Thanks for the reply. Well, no he's not the same. If you read more about him, he's adapted some two finger style picken on the banjo, or has played some guitar and sang. However, his abilities on banjo are but a shadow of what they once were because of the dystonia. It's great he's still involved with what he loves to do though.
What a wonderful musical spirit flowing through these folks✌🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼😊👍💞
Absolutely the best "girl" singer in the bluegrass business!!!
Lynn Morris is very talented lady.I have in my collection all theirs CDs.I love her style of singin' too.
I always loved her and her husband on bass, Marshall Wilborn.
I always played lots of Lynn Morris tunes on my radio show on WDVX, KNOXVILLE
LOVE this band and Lynn’s voice.
Fantastic group she used to play at the Adams county Bluegrass Festival as a jammer
Wonderful, gets your attention from the start and keeps it close!
Do you happen to know the date for this show? Thanks for sharing all these gems...
I think this was from March 1991. It was a twin-bill with the Johnson Mountain Boys (I recently posted the JMB set from that night.)
Got the specific date: March 23, 1991
@@TheTimFitzPatrickthis set is so absolutely wonderful! Thanks for sharing these groups and they are eternally our musical friends!❤🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼✌🙏
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I could be wrong but that doesn’t look like Tom’s Gold Star. Anybody know?
Tom Adams in his prime on the banjo. Such a shame dystonia took the banjo away from him.
He's been back in action for several years. His abilities don't seem to be affected at all.
@@Gitplicker Thanks for the reply. Well, no he's not the same. If you read more about him, he's adapted some two finger style picken on the banjo, or has played some guitar and sang. However, his abilities on banjo are but a shadow of what they once were because of the dystonia. It's great he's still involved with what he loves to do though.