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Artist for Today – Bryan Sutton & Billy Strings

Two great guitarists having a fun time together.

That's all she wrote, follks!  Kick back and enjoy (if only they were on vinyl).

Listening to these two bluegrass shredders, I feel just a bit inadequate (my guitar playing), but the world is a richer place because of talents like this, and they certainly set an aspirational target.

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