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Brain implant gives bluegrass maestro his groove back
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Brain implant gives bluegrass maestro his groove back
Bluegrass banjo legend Eddie Adcock is crediting his widely-publicised brain surgery of 2008, for eliminating a hand tremor that threatened his career as a musician. The surgery required Eddie to play his banjo while doctors implanted electrodes in his brain and now, almost three years later, Eddie is still playing.
Video Length: 252
Date Found: June 26, 2011
Date Produced: June 26, 2011
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