Gillian Welch and her D-25

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We saw her and David Rawlings from the 3rd row in a small venue a few years ago, it was incredible watching them live and close up. That 1935 Epiphone is some guitar too!
 

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We saw her and David Rawlings from the 3rd row in a small venue a few years ago, it was incredible watching them live and close up. That 1935 Epiphone is some guitar too!

Same. A couple times. But once in Lawrence, KS at Liberty Hall. It was fabulous and memorable...a do not miss.
 

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They're amazing... I'm a long time GW fan... saw them a decade ago, then about a year and a half ago when it
was the David Rawlings Machine at a smaller venue... they blew everyone away....
IMO David R one the most talented, soulful guitarists on the planet!
 

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Been a Gil/Dave fan from the beginning. Watched a ton of live performance video on YT too but I'd never seen this one before. Thanks for the link!

-Dave-
 

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There's just something about the duet genre that is so cool, and these 2 work it to perfection.

This is my favorite song of theirs, "Dear Someone" recorded at the Ryman for the documentary/movie "Down From The Mountain." This version has the added benefit of John Hartford on the fiddle and Mike Compton on mandolin. I think this is the last footage recorded of John Hartford before his untimely passing.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...=lswjecWmJkM&usg=AOvVaw3tMLifKP86T3Z3R9ijd3RR
 
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