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mahatmakanejeeves

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Wed Dec 24, 2025, 08:33 AM 1 hr ago

"Bye Bye Blues" - Billy Strings, Don Julin, & True Falsettos Michael Toms

Here's a song that was written in 1925. Let's see if this helps.



Bye Bye Blues - Billy Strings, Don Julin, & True Falsettos

Michael Toms

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"Bye Bye Blues" - Billy Strings, Don Julin, & True Falsettos Michael Toms (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves 1 hr ago OP
You had me at Billy Strings. JohnnyRingo 1 hr ago #1

JohnnyRingo

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1. You had me at Billy Strings.
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 09:02 AM
1 hr ago

That was among the most delightful things I've heard this week.

Although it's said there are thirteen hundred fifty two guitar pickers in Nashville, Billy Strings was born with a defect that allows his hands to do things other humans find impossible. Then I met Don Julin plucking that mandolin in this video and wonder if it's contagious.

Strings is the least pretentious musician of his generation, caring less about fame & fortune and more about the opportunity to play music. He was just happy to buy his mom a house. ...and maybe paying off his tattoo artist. LOL

Thanx for posting!

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