Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

Wow, he's got an upright base in his ensemble. That's pretty cool.

I think this next one is a really pretty song. I'm not particularly a Lyle Lovett fan (nothing against his music, it just doesn't really jam for me), but this is a good piece of musicianship, IMO:
 
I could do without the video effects on this, but the music is superb. Roy Clark is, IMO, one of the greatest guitarists of his generation:

 
And finally, Thomas Bergersen, Two Steps From Hell, "Rocket to the Moon". My son made the comment when I queued this up for him that this composition was created by someone who had actually seen a launch. I don't know about that, but I can say that I was there for the Apollo launch of the Apollo/Soyuz mission, and this certainly captures the feel:

 
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he wrote and played it for the first time for his daughters 18th birthday. she of course was his stranger on the shore
Oh ho, here's something I've not heard before!

Has a definite 'Big Band' vibe to it.

Here's another one from him:
 
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Wow, he's got an upright base in his ensemble. That's pretty cool.

I think this next one is a really pretty song. I'm not particularly a Lyle Lovett fan (nothing against his music, it just doesn't really jam for me), but this is a good piece of musicianship, IMO:
 
I could do without the video effects on this, but the music is superb. Roy Clark is, IMO, one of the greatest guitarists of his generation:

When country heads south of the border the results are al most always great
 
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