"When You're Smiling" (Louis Armstrong) Eddy Davis Tenor Banjo
"The Manhattan Minstrel" Eddy Davis playing and singing a 1928 pop song, which Louis played just the melody as a very slow ballad and it will tear your heart out! It was written by Shay/ Fisher & Goodwin. Great recordings: Ellington - Ella and Holiday. It is performed on Davis' Early (One of a Kind) Gibson Trap Door 12' head - 15 fret neck Tenor Banjo.

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Banjo solo: When you're Smiling

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Banjo Music "St. Louis Blues" Eddy Davis Tenor Banjo

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Debut Classical Guitar Album Release - Tiento - Brendan Evans

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The Match That Made Brazilians Hate Germany

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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Peter Sellers was a master of joke telling timing, impersonation, and beautiful accents and language

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People Who Messed With The Royal Guard and Regretted It!

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Part 8 Tenor Style vs Plectrum Eddy Davis Tenor Banjo

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Nobody Can Handle Dean Martin Being This Smooth!

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"I Double Dare You" (Joe Muranyi -- Louis Armstrong) Eddy Davis Banjo

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Unbelievable Smart Workers | Genius Construction Skills, Crazy Fails | Part 114 #construction #smart

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"Georgia Bobo" (Fats Waller-Louis Armstrong) Eddy Davis Banjo

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"Margie" (Dixieland-New Orleans Jazz) Eddy Davis Tenor Banjo

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Nobody Breaks Celebrities Like Robin Williams!

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Mike Scott "When You're Smiling" IBMA FANFEST 9/30/12 (5:31) www.mikescottmusic.com

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Woody Allen & Eddy Davis New Orleans Jazz Band no Café Carlyle

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They Called Kung Fu “Dancing” Until Bruce Lee Entered the Ring Against 3 Karate Giants

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12 Minutes of Rodney Dangerfield at His ABSOLUTELY Funniest!

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Leon Redbone - Walking Stick (Live at the 1973 Buffalo Folk Festival)

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