I had the pleasure of playing with Ron Hughey not long before he passed at a Northern California fiddle contest in 1974. He was so weak, he had to sit on an aluminum chair. I played banjo backup. Love his Country Fiddlin' Ozark Style album
I've known James since I was 8 years old. He is a good friend. He was labeled Tennessee Valley fiddle king when he was 17. It wasn't long after that he went to work for Opryland USA. You'd have to be an outstanding musician to be able to fill a position like that wouldn't you think? 2:07 5:19
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Two very wonderful old time tunes performed by the Bryan - Combs family. It doesn't get any better.
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Totally Fantastic!😊 Thank you for posting this video!!!
It WAS an amazing experience!!
Yes, 2012 Noontime concert
Where was this? Augusta?
This song came from Ron Hughey's family. His hands were so big that he rested his index finger in the peg box when he played.
Which one, Yellow Gals or Liquor Seller?
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I had the pleasure of playing with Ron Hughey not long before he passed at a Northern California fiddle contest in 1974. He was so weak, he had to sit on an aluminum chair. I played banjo backup. Love his Country Fiddlin' Ozark Style album
@@danielwick2852 I lived in Fresno at that time and He and I and Kenny Hall played at the worst biker bar in the world called The Egg and I......
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Thank you for making the world a happier place to exist with your music
WOW this is perfection
I've known James since I was 8 years old. He is a good friend. He was labeled Tennessee Valley fiddle king when he was 17. It wasn't long after that he went to work for Opryland USA. You'd have to be an outstanding musician to be able to fill a position like that wouldn't you think? 2:07 5:19
Old- Time music Nirvana. 🤩