There is a story in the news right now where a man got lost going after his
dog on a trip. The dog was seen but ran when the searchers came near. The
searchers were issued harmonicas to use to calm the dog so he can be
approached. Some lessons never grow old. Elizabeth in Ga
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I've been thinking about this and maybe Barney really did play the harp part
but did it in the studio and just lip syncd in the filming. Based on the
previous descriptions about how the Dillards recorded in a studio for their
episodes this would make sense.
Now as to Jim Lindsey I think we settle
OK, I have one vote from Paul that Don told him he could not play the
harmonica and I have one vote from Aunt Bee that Don told her he could play.
Do we have a tie-breaker from anyone?
dan
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I think we should hear from the loaded goat.
Kind behind the eyes
All I can figure is that Don Knotts, in his usual caring way, couldn't bear
to disappoint an obvious fan and answered in a positive way! Wouldn't it be
fun to query Ange on this? I bet he can remember one way or the other.
Aunt Bee of Orlando
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OK, I have one vote from Paul that Don told him he could not play the
harmonica and I have one vote from Aunt Bee that Don told her he could play.
Do we have a tie-breaker from anyone?
dan
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Regarding the case of Barney and his harmonica-playing abilities:
Paul got it right. As an old former has-been ex-musician (I actually played
harmonica on some tunes in recording studios way back when) I have to break
the news that ol' Barn couldn't even play "A Cappello&qu
Does anybody know if Don Knotts could actually play the harmonica or was
that just the actor of the man?
dan
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