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mahatmakanejeeves

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Wed Dec 24, 2025, 08:33 AM 5 hrs 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 5 hrs ago OP
You had me at Billy Strings. JohnnyRingo 4 hrs ago #1

JohnnyRingo

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