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    Default Sierra Hull "Georgia", "Deep River Blues"

    Saw in a recent thread by Scott that it's possible - even easy - to embed Facebook videos here. These are a couple of Sierra Hull's posts over the past couple years that I enjoyed. The code creates what looks like just an image, but click it and the video plays.

    Tenor guitar - "Deep River Blues" - on the occasion of Doc's birthday

    [fbv]10154648694832942[/fbv]
    '64 Fender Mandocaster - "Georgia On My Mind"

    [fbv]10154362952907942[/fbv]
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    I was lucky enough to see Doc and Merle twice at UCLA in the 70's. Great musicians and down to earth people.

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    Default Re: Sierra Hull "Georgia", "Deep River Blues"

    I don't know if it's just me - but there's a lot of empty space in the original post - No video link at all ??,
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    Default Re: Sierra Hull "Georgia", "Deep River Blues"

    Hmm. I can see the videos here in the upper right corner of the USA. Maybe a Facebook thing? Here's the link from the second of the two embedded videos:

    https://www.facebook.com/SierraHullM...4362952907942/

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    Default Re: Sierra Hull "Georgia", "Deep River Blues"

    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan Kelsall View Post
    I don't know if it's just me - but there's a lot of empty space in the original post - No video link at all ??,
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    Same here, Ivan. I'm also in the UK, in Scotland.
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    Default Re: Sierra Hull "Georgia", "Deep River Blues"

    Links showing here in Suffolk but no sound on the second video

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    Really enjoyed the tenor guitar tribute to Doc!

    Sittin here in Georgia but no sound on the 2nd viddy.

    What a treasure we have in the pure talent of Sierra Hull.

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    Default Re: Sierra Hull "Georgia", "Deep River Blues"

    Apparently, even YouTube and Vimeo videos don't consistently display for everyone on the board, so it must be too much to hope for with Facebook videos.
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    Default Re: Sierra Hull "Georgia", "Deep River Blues"

    Both sound great to me (in Southern California). Thanks for posting!
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    Default Re: Sierra Hull "Georgia", "Deep River Blues"

    Well, here's a weird one - I can see the videos fine on my MS Surface (windows 10, firefox) but on my office desktop PC (windows 10, firefox) I just have a big empy space where the video should be. Not even a visible frame.

    Anyway, that was the first time I have heard her sing. She has a good voice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by George R. Lane View Post
    I was lucky enough to see Doc and Merle twice at UCLA in the 70's. Great musicians and down to earth people.
    That's about the same time frame I saw Doc and Merle. 1977 setting in a field in Glen Rock PA. There was some real talent there over two days. They called the Festival, Goin' Fishin'. The Rowan Brothers were there. Byron Berline and Sundance, which included Dan Crary and Vince Gill (Mandolin/Lead singer). Vassar Clements' Band. John Hartford. Had a real cast.
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