Mark Sanders, wearing cowboy hat, joins the Old South Band for a rendition of George Strait’s “Amarillo by Morning.”
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Carlton Jones of the Old South Band laughs for a moment before singing Merle Haggard’s “Mama Tried” during the Old South Jamboree’s monthly show on Saturday, Jan. 6.
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Tommy Raborn, right, sings the words to Johnny Rivers’ “Mountain of Love” while Randy Blackwell plays the pedal steel during the Old South Jamboree’s monthly show on Saturday, Jan. 6.
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Randy Blackwell, front, plays the pedal steel while the Old South Band plays Elvis Presley’s hit song “Blue Suede Shoes.”
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Guest performer Deb Carpenter sings “Once a Day” during the Old South Jamboree’s monthly show on Saturday, Jan. 6.
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Jimmy Millet plays his electric guitar while the Old South Band plays “Don’t Worry About Me” during a show on Saturday, Jan. 6.
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Staci Tureau, who hadn’t performed at the Old South Jamboree in nearly a year, returned to the historic venue on Saturday, Jan, 6. Here she is singing Elvis Presley’s “Love Me.”