Isabella’s Blues Train

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Antares Banjo and Isabella Guitar and Old Toy Drum by the Mose Golly Boys

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  • Really like your flames effects Dave. A beautiful light show shining on an exceptional performance. Isabella is a fine instrument and she lets your abilities shine bright. This video is one of your best and a certain favorite of mine.I guess I’m one of the rest of us group with the very hormonal like button.
  • Really like your flames effects Dave. A beautiful light show shining on an exceptional performance. Isabella is a fine instrument and she lets your abilities shine bright. This video is one of your best and a certain favorite of mine.
  • Denbo. Ya Isabella now lives at the Garden for Summer as well as the Wes Carl Boot Case amp. I’m going to bring several up to live there. Our homemades are good sturdy instruments meant for roughing it. Knockabouts. Rough Necks, Hobo Guitars. Outlanders, Outlaws. 

  • Danny, Denbo. Thanks. I’ve been maturing and digging my garden. Takes Mose all my energy but I eat well. :*)

  • Smiling Dog, nice to hear from you. I’ll check out your meeting video. I love those videos about the Fest and meetings.

  • For some reason my like button came back on again a few days ago. Also my dash board in the comments text box came back on. It’s weird some Nation members have “the Like” yet others don’t. It’s the “Like People” and the “Rest of Us”.

  • Thanks for the interesting People Uncle. I’ll look them up and get to know them. I’ll ask Guy Mo. He’ll know.

  • Like button doesn't work but you know we all like your tunes and stories!
  • THE LIKE BUTTON REFUSES TO WORK FOR ME TONIGHT
    THAT IS SOME FANCY FOOT STOMPIN MUSIC COMING FROM ISABELLA DAVE
    KEEP ON PICKIN
  •    The Metis were a people of the north- part French and part Native American- often Chippewa.  They had a language of a combination of French, Chippewa and other groups and probably some English.  They are described as a happy people who loved fiddling, dancing, and pretty colored clothes with ribbons and sashes.  Both sides of the border up around Lake of The Woods and west.  They even tried to make their own little country - without success.  They had a crossed French trapper and Indian culture.  I think they even rebelled against the Canadian government.

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