JD's Legacy
JD's Legacy is a get up and go bluegrass band out of north Texas. We love to play anytime and anywhere. We have two guitar players, a banjo player who also play
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I Still Need Your Lovin' I Still Need Your Lovin'
Our granfather wrote this song. It is about mistakes in love.
Fall on Your Knees (for the Master) Fall on Your Knees (for the Master)
Gospel song from the heart that asks the listener if they are willing to sacrifice for the Lord.
JD's Legacy is a band out of the north Texas region. We are mostly family and love to play and sing bluegrass music. We do not sing with our mouths but with our hearts. We will sing just about anywhere we can and anytime we can.Have you performed in front of an audience?Yes we do play live. We have a great time playing live, especially if the crowd is really into it. We act pretty crazy. Our mandolin player dropped his mandolin and it hit the floor hard. The strap had come loose. Everone got a good laugh.
Your musical influences
Our musical influences are great bluegrass names such as Ralph Stanley, Bill Monroe, Allison Krauss, Nickel Creek, The Lonesome River Band, Ricky Skaggs, Earl Scruggs, Dan Tyminski, The Issacs just to name a few. We try to stay very open minded while keeping an overall traditional bluegrass sound.What equipment do you use?
All acoustic, all the time. We use a variety of sound equipment. Mostly Peavy.Anything else?
Give us a call......we want to play!!!Contact
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Comments (7)
" Fall On Your Knees ( For The Master) Beautiful song! What a blessing you all are! Listening from the Great State Of Oklahoma! Where my great grandfather was the first pastor to state a baptist church in the State! Merry Christmas 2005 and Happy New Year 2006! Many blessings are coming your way in 2006!
Get a chance check out my gospel songs.. leave your key'prints on my board, I would be so honored... God'bless, see you at the golden gates!
~Mousey~
Enjoyed your music. When your mando player dropped his instrument, did he do much damage? I dropped my Martin HD28, I thought I'd have a heart attack. Some scratches, nothing broken thank God!
If you got time, check out our new tunes. Thanks, Mike
Enjoyed your music. When your mando player dropped his instrument, did he do much damage? I dropped my Martin HD28, I thought I'd have a heart attack. Some scratches, nothing broken thank God!
If you got time, check out our new tunes. Thanks, Mike
Enjoyed your music...take a listen to our bluegrass band....best of luck with your music...wk
Love the old time, down home gospel music! Would love to hear more.