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    Default Today is the Day

    ...to salute the great Johnny Gimble, on his birthday!

    I'm going to listen to some sides where he solos for the millionth time, and most certainly react as always: "How does he do that?", or "Where does all that swing and great feeling come from?"

    All the best to the best of the best..

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    I can't tell you how he does it, but here's a neurological tidbit that might help if you want to research the question:

    A couple years back Gene Gimble related that his brother had had some tissue removed from behind his ear, which left a sort of divot in his head. He then claimed that since that operation he has lost the ability to play Orange Blossom Special!

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    Plays bass guitar, tenor guitar, guitar, and mandolin for 'The R.u.B.'
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    Great film. Thanks for posting!!!

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