The Time Jumpers Take the Opry by Storm

Is there a better country band working today? I think not.

And Dawn Sears’ vocal in the “Someone Had to Teach You” clip? Goodness gracious.

Just watch and listen. You’ll be better for it.

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About C.M. Wilcox

A freelance writer and humorist with an abiding love of country music, C.M. Wilcox's cutting, clear-eyed take on the genre has drawn the attention of Country Weekly, The Washington Post, and The Tennessean in the years since this site began. He lives near Sacramento and can be reached by email at CMW (at) countrycalifornia.com.

Things People Are Saying

  1. THREE FIDDLES! Damn it! I can’t find ONE let alone THREE!

  2. AndyTheDrifter says:

    Loved this.

  3. I <3 them.

  4. If they called themselves the Time Lords instead of the Time Jumpers lol.

    I’m sorry first thing I thought of.

  5. Wow! thanks for that…I heard an earlier incarnation at the Station Inn during the Americana conference three years ago…they just keep getting better (Ranger Doug has finally found the rhythm guitar chair of his dreams ;-) …gotta look for their writer credits….”Someone Had to Teach You” is a 1954 Billboard #1 Song!!!

  6. I had an opportunity to see an Opry show in August this year and the half hour segment was Vince bookending a solo “Go Rest High On That Mountain” and “I Still Believe In You” with three Time Jumpers tunes in the middle. Best. Opry. Show. Ever.

  7. Damn, those fiddles sound good. These guys deserve to get very big.

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