In this clip Grayson Capps and the Stumpknockers reach into the barrell and pull out one their all time juke joint classics: "Big 'ol Woman." In this tune, Grayson tells the story of how he used to lighten his winter time carbon footprint. The show took place at the Duckpond Pottery in Brevard, N...
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Here's Woody Pines playing the old "Red Rockin' Chair" at the famed Duckpond Pottery located in the mountain town of Brevard, North Carolina. The show took place on August 20th of 2008.
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River Guerguerian takes an incredible solo while playing with Akira Satake at the 2008 Spirng L.E.A.F Festival. The baby that begins and ends the clip is my 6 month old son, Jack, who is a huge fan of Rivers.
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This was an excerpt from a concert put on by Barrett Smith at The Duckpond Pottery in Brevard, North Carolina. Barrett was accompanied in part by Lee Barbour, and in this clip, was joined spontaneously by Asheville guitar great, John Stickley. John, who is usuallly an impeccable player, does quit...
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Woody Pines cranks up the traditional old time tune, "satisfied," at The Duckpond Pottery in Brevard, North Carolina. The concert took place August 20, 2008 and was part of the Duckpond at Dusk summer music series.
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Barrett Smith performs the Jed Zimmerman tune "joe" at the Duckpond Pottery in Brevard, North Carolina. The show took place on August 6, 2008 and was part of the Pottery's summer concert series. This was a late summer recording done on open mic to Sony Minidisc. The noise you hear in the backgrou...
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During a performance of Shannon Whitworth's band at The Duckpond Pottery, fellow friend and upcoming fiddle player, ten year old, Grace Carrick, breaks out her stuff with the band. She performs the old standard, "Angeline the baker."
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This is Barrett Smith performing his original tune "Mona Lisa" at The Duckpond Pottery in Brevard, North Carolina. The concert took place on August 6, 2008.
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We got finally got the morning Coffee going again at the Pottery, and Marc Yaxley dropped by, Jazz guitar in hand, to be our first customer. Thanks Marc.
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