Wayfaring Stranger
- Length: 5:12
- Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
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- Author: FDRW
Tags: acoustic bluegrass frank mandolin wakefield
Mark Hargis sings lead on "Wayfaring Stranger". Kings Highway (Mark Hargis on mandolin, Josh Johnston on guitar, Mike Fulkerson on banjo and Kevin Bowlds on fiddle) with Frank Wakefield (mandolin) and Robert Montgomery (bass) performing on October 3, 2008 at the Jerusalem Ridge Bluegrass Festival held at the Monroe Family Home Place in Rosine, Kentucky.
Kentucky Waltz
- Length: 5:41
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- Author: FDRW
Tags: acoustic bluegrass frank mandolin wakefield
Josh Johnston sings "Kentucky Waltz" by Bill Monroe. Kings Highway (Mark Hargis on mandolin, Josh Johnston on guitar, Mike Fulkerson on banjo and Kevin Bowlds on fiddle)with Frank Wakefield (mandolin) and Robert Montgomery (bass). performing on October 3, 2008 at the Jerusalem Ridge Bluegrass Festival held at the Monroe Family Home Place in Rosine, Kentucky.
Y'all Come
- Length: 3:24
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- Author: FDRW
Tags: acoustic bluegrass frank mandolin wakefield
Josh Johnston sings lead on "Y'all Come". Kings Highway (Mark Hargis on mandolin, Josh Johnston on guitar, Mike Fulkerson on banjo, Kevin Bowlds on fiddle and Byron Oost on bass) and Frank Wakefield performing on October 5,2008 at the Jerusalem Ridge Bluegrass Festival held at the Monroe Family Home Place in Rosine, Kentucky.
Are You Washed in the Blood of the Lamb
- Length: 3:10
- Rating: 4.67 (3 ratings)
- Views: 211' favoriteCount='2
- Author: FDRW
Tags: acoustic bluegrass frank mandolin wakefield
Kings Highway (Mark Hargis on mandolin, Josh Johnston on guitar, Mike Fulkerson on banjo, Kevin Bowlds on fiddle and Byron Oost on bass) and Frank Wakefield performing on October 5, 2008 at the Jerusalem Ridge Bluegrass Festival held at the Monroe Family Home Place in Rosine, Kentucky.
Radio Interview Part1
- Length: 1:18
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- Author: AAConnection2008
Tags: African American Bowlds Charles Connection
African American Connection Radio interview with Charles Bowlds
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