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Williams, Falco and Eldridge Live at the Station Inn DVD
Williams, Falco and Eldridge Live at the Station Inn DVD
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In this one-hour DVD Flatpicking Guitar Magazine and SimpleFolk Productions presents three of today's top young flatpicking guitarists performing together in a live concert setting at the "World Famous" Station Inn in Nashville, Tennessee. Josh Williams, Andy Falco, and Chris Eldridge perform in a trio setting, as duo pairs, as solo performers, and with a full bluegrass band (with guests Cody Kilby and Mike Bub). Guitar players will appreciate the left and right hand close-ups that are prevalent throughout this DVD. There are a total of 15 tunes presented on this DVD: Cherokee Shuffle, East Tennessee Blues, Old Grimes, Willows Waltz, Chinquapin Hunting, Blue Moon Shine, Bill Cheatum, Cattle in the Cain, Sittin' On Top of the World, Lyons, Across the Great Divide, Missing You, Jesse James, Nine Pound Hammer, and Salt Creek. Plus Special DVD Bonus material, including interviews with Josh, Chris, and Andy. Plus an interview with Station Inn owner J.T. Gray talking about the history of this famous bluegrass venue.
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