Festival jams
When musicians gather onstage for jams, there’s often unexpected fun and sometimes a bit of magic.
I grew up with Flatt & Scruggs and WSM’s Martha White show on the radio every morning, but truly went down the rabbit hole the first time I placed the needle on side 1 / track 1 of the “Circle” album
When musicians gather onstage for jams, there’s often unexpected fun and sometimes a bit of magic.
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