he, doc watson, and tim o'brien are my favorites. luckily, i got to see tony a few times and got to meet him backstage at the variety playhouse in atlanta. got to see his pre-war d-28 up close. unfortunately, i never got to see him while he was still singing.
i have this on my list of things to watch. i had a pretty good bootleg tape of one of his shows from around this time and it was awesome.
there is also a lengthy interview from a few weeks back at
bluegrasstoday.com that i plan to check out soon.
the 'bone