West Dakota Rose video from Wyatt Ellis

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Wyatt Ellis

Teen mandolin prodigy Wyatt Ellis has released a music video for his latest single, West Dakota Rose, an instrumental written by his mentor, Chris Henry.

A serious devotee of the great Bill Monroe, Wyatt chose Monroe’s historic cabin in Goodlettsville, TN for the video shoot, where he is supported by Henry on guitar, Kyle Tuttle on banjo, Noah Goebel and Christian Ward on fiddle, and Julia Claire Eversole on bass. Sarah Griffin played bass on the audio track.

The sacred ground where the shoot took place can be seen reflected on the faces of the participants.

Have a look/listen.

West Dakota Rose is available now from popular download and streaming services online. Radio programmers will find the track at AirPlay Direct.

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