5 ordspråk av Bob Everhart

Bob Everhart

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 His mom invented whiteout. He's a millionaire. I thought having whiteout be the last thing in the museum was a good way to end the tour.

 I found this old fiddle in Missouri Valley and bought it for about three bucks.

 I started the Fiddler's Hall of Fame in 1985 and I am running out of room. The fiddle is the most difficult instrument in country music because it's akin to the sweet sound of the violin.

 I was in college and had a group called the Royal Flairs. We opened for the Stones when they appeared in Omaha during their first U.S. tour.

 It came from my passion to keep the music itself alive.



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