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- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: LIB-4040
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 089353404024
- Street Date: 07/02/21
- PreBook Date: 05/28/21
- Label: Liberation Hall »
- Genre: Bluegrass
- Run Time: 24 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 1973
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- Clarence White as Self
- Director: John Delgatto
Product Assets
Clarence White - Guitar Workshop
An intimate 1973 TV studio session with the incomparable Clarence White, in a guitar workshop
- List Price: $16.95
- Your Price: $16.95
- In Stock: 269
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An intimate 1973 TV studio session with the incomparable Clarence White, in a guitar workshop hosted by Bob Baxter. Clarence performs "Wildwood Flower," "Listen to the Mockingbird," "Crawdad Song," "I Am a Pilgrim," "Soldier's Joy" and "Sally Goodin." Plus the Kentucky Colonels on the Andy Griffith Show, May 1961, singing with Sherriff Taylor himself, and a segment from the 1965 B-movie "The Farmer's Other Daughter," backing up Ernest "Talk Back Trembling Lips" Ashworth on three songs.
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Bonus Materials
- Performance by the Kentucky Colonels (with Clarence) on the Andy Griffith Show from May 1961, singing with Sherriff Taylor himself (13 minutes)
- Photo montage (8 minutes)
Sales Points
- He invented the StringBender, a device that allowed him to make his guitar sound like a pedal steel guitar.
- He was inducted into the Bluegrass Hall of Fame in 2016
- Did session work with the Everly Bros., Joe Cocker, the Monkees, Ricky Nelson, Randy Newman, Arlo Guthrie and Linda Ronstadt
- For fans of Bill Monroe, Kentucky Colonels, Foggy Mountain Boys, Earl Scruggs, Alison Krauss, David Grisman, Marty Stuart
- Audio is in Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
- Includes a performance by the Kentucky Colonels on the Andy Griffith Show from May 1961, singing with Sherriff Taylor himself
- The DVD is offered on Amazon for $149.
- A rare studio session with the legendary Clarence White with his brother, Roland
- He was a member of a member of the legendary Kentucky Colonels bluegrass group and the Byrds from 1968 to 1973