I have been listening to and loving this song since "American Beauty" 1st came out and have been performing it almost as long, God bless Jerry. This is a version from April 11, 2008 at the Moonshine Cafe in Oakville, Ontario by my Candian "Mo' Kauffey Experience with Max Bent/ guitar and Peter Turpin bass, hope you enjoy it.
Don doing his amazing playing at Eaglewood Folk Festival August 2006.
I am sure there are more clips of Don on here and find out more at candyratrecords.com
Mose doing his 'stride' guitar thing on the Matt Osborne Stage at B3 Festival.
Drinkin and gamblin.
check out more Mose at Borealis records
and myspace.com/mosescar lett.
This is a clip of a guy (I'll add his name later) performing on a Harp guitar.
It was at the meeting of SOFGA (Southern Ontario Fingerstyle Guitar association this one was held at Wellington Brewery in Guelph. 2006
Mo' Kauffey Experience live at Moonshine cafe in Oakville, Ontario April 11, 2008.
Max Bent on Guitar and Peter Turpin on bass. Video is as it is sound is pretty good.
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