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The Seldom Scene - Live at The Cellar Door

49 min · 26. mar. 2020
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The Seldom Scene's classic 1975 release "Live at the Cellar Door" is featured, and if ever there was a party of a bluegrass album, "Live at the Cellar Door" is it. Patrick and Emma talk to original band members Tom Gray and Ben Eldridge to find out what was really going down on that mad and marvelous night in 1975. Season 2 of The Breakdown is sponsored by The Soundtrack of America: Made In Tennessee.

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5. nov. 20201 h 6 min