Spence's Rye

Male

Morgantown, WV

United States

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How did you learn about Cigar Box Nation?
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  • Muddy Creek Guitars

    Thanks for the friend request, Spence!
  • Uncle John

    I liked your take on Wild Bill Jones.   Good playing, singing and song.  I am glad to have you for a nation friend.

  • Jim Morris

    Good to have someone only 2 hrs away as a friend! I'll keep you posted for my next trip to Mo'town for a possible jam!

  • Dave Lynas

    Thanks for asking Spence's. Glad to be a friend. .... Dave
  • Dave Lynas

    Ya that's a spooky tree. Looks ripe for a hangin....
  • Randy S. Bretz

  • Dave Lynas

    Just listened to your you tube vid. samples. We play the same tunes. You're a good picker Spence. Keep it coming. How do like Randy's slides?
  • BUGGY (C)

    No worries mate keep rocking...BUG

  • Keith Rearick

    Spence, thanks for the invite. What do I look for, to find your YouTube videos?

  • Dave Lynas

    Hey Spence. The weather killed my internet for a while. I'm back up. I love seeing the vids. I'm challenged in that department. I got one short one together but haven't tried since. I need to learn how better. Seems like Spring may be coming at last. It's been above freezing for a few rainy days and melted most of the snow in my yard. Happy Spring. .... Dave
  • Keni Lee Burgess

    Thank you Spence for your friendship. Please feel free to write: kenileeburgess@aol.com if I can be of assistance - Keni Lee 

  • the anonymous pick

    cheers  ;-)

  • Richey Kay

    Thanks for the friend request Spence - even if you didn't build it, looks great!

  • Muddbone

    I see you are from West by God. I nearly grew up in Madison and Danville staying with my grandma.I  Miss the mountains sometimes.

  • turtlehead

    Watching your performance from the PA fest - I love that claw style you have - well done!

  • Jim Morris

    I am planning to go to Worley Gardner. I've got to double check the date and hope the weather co-operates. I'll be posting pics and video of a newly completed mountain banjo tomorrow. It's built on a cookie tin rather than wooden pot and sounds surprisingly good. I hope to bring it and some other oddities up there and then grab folks to play them on stage as part of Junk Mtn String Band.