Jonny Corndawg Performs Hank Williams Jr's Texas Women
Let's jump in the way back machine and go all the way to November 18, 2011. The place is Wa(r)shington DC, the scene is the 9:30 Club, and the person is none other than friend of the Dig Jonny Corndawg. This was a tour stop for Jonny while he was out pillaging the US of A with juggernauts of newgrass Trampled By Turtles. I was in the audience for this thoroughly enjoyable show and managed to sneak this video of Jonny's performance of the Hank Williams Jr classic Texas Woman. Although he is on the opposite side of the stage, you'll hear that Erik Berry, the mandolinist for Trampled was sitting in for this one.
This was one of several unexpected treats from that evening's concert, but that's what you get with the always surprising and engaging Jonny Corndawg. You dig?
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