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J.D. and the Grascals. The singer is on fire....J.D. is on fire too. He really lays it on at the end of the song...Jack p.s. Kristin Scott is amazing...
Edited by - Texasbanjo on 02/22/2022 15:39:40
quote: Crowe never broke a leg. He Broke a arm on a Friday Night in Ohio. I received his Boiled eggs Prank the Next Day in the Mail. When Ricly Wasson Told me who mailed those Eggs, I told Ricky to Tell Crowe,,I hope his damn arm falls off. Crowe never let me forget that Prank, Neither did I forget,,,,,Around me ,, He was on High alert the rest of his life,,,To this day, His family still bring up those Boiled Eggs<<<<<
Originally posted by From Greylock to Bean BlossomThat was a great Grascles band. Terry and Jamie were so unique. Mr. Crowe sure enjoyed his music didn't he? He made people smile a lot. When he broke that leg one year, I think that hurt him long time. At least that is my impression. Thanks for posting Jack. Lots of good stuff to see and hear.
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Edited by - Bob Rodgers on 04/02/2022 03:14:21
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Originally posted by Bob Rodgersquote: Crowe never broke a leg. He Broke a arm on a Friday Night in Ohio. I received his Boiled eggs Prank the Next Day in the Mail. When Ricly Wasson Told me who mailed those Eggs, I told Ricky to Tell Crowe,,I hope his damn arm falls off. Crowe never let me forget that Prank, Neither did I forget,,,,,Around me ,, He was on High alert the rest of his life,,,To this day, His family still bring up those Boiled Eggs<<<<<
Originally posted by From Greylock to Bean BlossomThat was a great Grascles band. Terry and Jamie were so unique. Mr. Crowe sure enjoyed his music didn't he? He made people smile a lot. When he broke that leg one year, I think that hurt him long time. At least that is my impression. Thanks for posting Jack. Lots of good stuff to see and hear.
ken
Thanks for correcting me on the leg/arm thing. Sounds like he always found a way to laugh. But Bob, do you think that accident had any long term affects on his health?
thanks for sharing your egg story.
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I think I have mentioned this before, but I loved talking with JD at the Banjothon the years he would be there. I always waited toward the end of the day when everyone else had finished rubbing elbows with him and he might be by himself sitting along the side of the room. I would never talk banjos, although I know he would be courteous and talk about them with me. I always talked to him about muscle cars and his granddaughter, whom he was so proud of ..... pretty obvious from the smile on his face when I would mention her. He was one of the good guys that will be sorely missed!
Mention a Old Western Movie, You were in for a history lesson. He could tell you ever actor in those movies. Never seen any person with more knowledge of Old western movies. Took him To see a huge gun collection of the old west . Thought I would never get him out of that place,,,Bad idea on my part,,we were suppose to visit that place again in 2021, Things never worked out our way,,,
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Originally posted by Bob RodgersMention a Old Western Movie, You were in for a history lesson. He could tell you ever actor in those movies. Never seen any person with more knowledge of Old western movies. Took him To see a huge gun collection of the old west . Thought I would never get him out of that place,,,Bad idea on my part,,we were suppose to visit that place again in 2021, Things never worked out our way,,,
I wish I had know that Bob...... I'm also a fan of old westerns and love the old guns of that era, particularly the Single Action Army Colts. I have a nice one in my collection from 1919 that has never been fired.
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