Some years ago, at a bluegrass festival in a remote corner of South Georgia, I saw the New 76ers announce the last song of their set—which had been a tightly ripped mix of standards and originals—and begin singing Shady Grove. […]
Some years ago, at a bluegrass festival in a remote corner of South Georgia, I saw the New 76ers announce the last song of their set—which had been a tightly ripped mix of standards and originals—and begin singing Shady Grove. […]
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