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    Default Del at the NPR Tiny Desk Concet

    Not sure if this has been linked to already but if not here it is. The audio is slightly out of sync with the video for some reason.

    https://www.npr.org/event/music/6342...y-desk-concert

    https://www.npr.org/event/music/6342..."no"></iframe>

    Edit: tried to embed video and failed, sorry

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    Default Re: Del at the NPR Tiny Desk Concet

    Fantastic. I do like Ronnie's picking and I really like their take on 1952 Vincent Black Lightning.

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    Wooooo! That was good! Thanks!

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    Default Re: Del at the NPR Tiny Desk Concet

    Terrific stuff !!. That now resides comfortably on my PC. I must say that Robbie's banjo playing has become very much more to my liking over the years - really 'smooth' pickin' on those tunes. Jason Carter's fiddle playing is as good as it gets. Ronnie's mandolin playing is always great. Alan Bartram's bass playing pulls the whole sound together,& what can we say about the 'main man' himself that hasn't already been said - one of the very finest bands in Bluegrass ''EVER'',
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