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Kevin McCabe |

Posted by Kevin McCabe, written by Marks and Simons
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- Play count: 483
Size: 3,886kb, uploaded 4/10/2013 10:06:58 PM
Genre: Jazz / Playing Style: 4-String (Tenor/Plectrum)
This is a remix of a version I posted previously. I cleaned up some of the timing, and reduced the amount of effects on the banjo. My buddy Glenn Ichien is singing and playing the drums.
Don Lewers Says:
Wednesday, April 10, 2013 @11:10:10 PM
Shades of ''Eddie Peabody''s fancy right hand banjo work, shows up once again in your playin' ''Kevin,'' loved it!
Bruce Miner Says:
Friday, April 12, 2013 @4:53:37 PM
Awesome playing Kevin!! Really enjoy listening to your playing. Thanks for sharing.
Best Regards,
Bruce
g3zdm Says:
Saturday, May 18, 2013 @12:41:29 PM
Great to hear this; a charity busking band (mainly rock) I play with just added it to their repertoire and now I have a track to practice against - won't be able to emulate your distinctive style though.
gary schumann Says:
Tuesday, June 4, 2013 @12:39:34 AM
my that is really nice to hear your beautiful voice excellent banjo great picking kevin thank you
Kevin McCabe Says:
Wednesday, August 28, 2013 @3:43:40 PM
Thanks for the compliment on the voice, but it's not mine! It's my great friend Glenn Ichien. I'll pass on the compliment.
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