I "discovered" this group right after they broke up. Went back and devoured all their videos(can't find CD's} This is such a great video. Such an incredibly talented family!
John Duffey and the original Seldom Scene have the sweetest version of this. I was lucky to have spent many nights at the Birchmere listening and watching them perform this.
Great job beautiful Katie... love you all so much And Stephen you always plays the best smoothest fiddle ever And of course to your other beautiful sister Paige Im Always in love with that Cajun girl on the bass guitar
cette chanson me touche aussi enormement, ca me rappelle mon enfance et ma bonne mere qui chantait cette belle chanson tout en faisant des bonnes beignes. Merci pour partager cette chanson sur You tube...
Fabulous blend!! YAY!!! Hurray!!!! ::::::APPLAUSE!!::::::What a JOY to hear and so glad to see y'all!!! :-) Such fresh faces...so full of spiritual poise & grace. We still have our "Lucky Steve" harmonica and could never forget such a God-given talented musical family. :-) (The Von Trapps are rolling over....!!) B. H.
I think this is a beautiful song..I like it better when a female sings it,It adds beauty to the song.I have a friend from Virginia (Reagan Boggs) which also done a beautiful version of this song on her CD.,,,but back to your version L'Angelus...You've done it beautifully. You do have a beautiful voice and smile...two thumbs up, x (times) 2
A beautiful rendition of a song written by the great Herb Pederson who first recorded on a solo project and then as a member of the Desert Rose Band. It serves as a good illustration of the cross over between Irish traditional and Country.
Herb Pederson song this is rather good with its bad ass cajun Celtic fiddle playing which add another layer finishing with the blood harmony. ..Greetings from Dublin Ireland. ..
That's the best version of Wait a Minute I've ever heard!!! And I've heard lots of versions of this song and I even met the guys from the Seldom Scene. I know they didn't write it. The first version I heard was by Johnny Rivers.
I have liked every rendition I have heard over the years and especially this one....but my favorite is one I heard for the first time recently on Herb Pedersen's 1976 album South West....it's on YT if you haven't it it before ...
I’ve had that album since it first came out and it still remains one of my all time favorites. The Hey Boys was just awesome. Such a beautiful clear voice. I wish he had become more well known. Saw him in John Denver’s band one time.
love this song - i think you are tied with old herb on this song. love your playing of the music. so much better than others who try to record this song. thank you for the good music.
No, it was written by Herb Pederson in 1972, He sent it to John Duffey of Seldom Scene, and they recorded it. In the meantime Pederson recorded it on his album Southwest. Pederson says as much at a concert where he and Chris Hillman play it. YOU should look it up.
Herb Pedersen of the Dillards and Desert Rose, and many recordings wrote this tune. You can see his version of it on my video with Herb Pedersen and the Grateful Dudes.
great vid - wish you had your camera in Dublin last week, these guys were simply sensational. They had a fourth member though, their younger brother Johnny I think, on drums, and it made all the difference.
@shenvalley25 John Starling originally sang it with the Scene... but either way, Seldom Scene rocked it in my book! It's too bad that there aren't more bands around like the Seldom Scene. They're my favorite bluegrass band.
I love this song by Seldom Scene she does a beautiful job😍
I "discovered" this group right after they broke up. Went back and devoured all their videos(can't find CD's} This is such a great video. Such an incredibly talented family!
I miss listening to L'Angelus music.
Wow what a beautiful job,the scene would love this.
What a wonderful rendition of Herb Pedersen's classic. Such a tasteful arrangement and a gorgeous voice.
It's incredible to hear this Cajun group do a bluegrass tune by the Seldom Scene, one of my favorite bands !!
The song was written by Herb Pederson. Excellent version. I've been teaching it to harmony students for years at the RockyGrass Academy.
John Duffey and the original Seldom Scene have the sweetest version of this. I was lucky to have spent many nights at the Birchmere listening and watching them perform this.
Fun to read this comment as I sit here in my Birchmere t-shirt
Close
But not as good as the “CLEVERLYS”
This is awesome.
One of my favorites, nice to hear again...Excellent!
great job on my favorite Seldom Scene song from the 80s. awesome.
It really is a Herb Pedersen song. The Seldom Scene did a good job in producing the song and making one its Cover songs.
Beautiful!!! I'm a L'Angelus Addict!!
Wonderful job on a classic song!! Awesome!
Great gig It was too! what a charming family! Still brings a smile to my face.
Beautiful, just beautiful..
Beautiful!!! I've been a fan since i saw them play live in Louisiana 4 years ago. Very talented family : D Their lyrics are heartfelt and honest.
Thank you, John, for posting this. I've loved this song for 35 years!
Always loved this song. Thanks. Nice to hear Katie take a lead. Thanks!
so beautiful....tears of joy....thanks
Great job beautiful Katie... love you all so much
And Stephen you always plays the best smoothest fiddle ever
And of course to your other beautiful sister Paige
Im Always in love with that Cajun girl on the bass guitar
I cannot listen to this without getting tears in my eyes. Just beautiful ❤
Holy! It is so beautiful that makes my goose bumps rush out!
One of my favorite Seldom Scene songs. Very, very, nicely done!!
Thank you for posting.
cette chanson me touche aussi enormement, ca me rappelle mon enfance et ma bonne mere qui chantait cette belle chanson tout en faisant des bonnes beignes. Merci pour partager cette chanson sur You tube...
Fabulous blend!! YAY!!! Hurray!!!! ::::::APPLAUSE!!::::::What a JOY to hear and so glad to see y'all!!! :-) Such fresh faces...so full of spiritual poise & grace. We still have our "Lucky Steve" harmonica and could never forget such a God-given talented musical family. :-) (The Von Trapps are rolling over....!!)
B. H.
I think the original Scene would be proud to hear your version.
If the band is still around, I wish they could come to the Netherlands.
They will appear at BlackRock Center for the Arts in Germantown, MD on January 31, 2015.
Absolutely beautiful, thank you..
Damn! That is really really nice!!
My favorite Herb Pedersen song. The Seldom Scene did a great cover.
I think this is a beautiful song..I like it better when a female sings it,It adds beauty to the song.I have a friend from Virginia (Reagan Boggs) which also done a beautiful version of this song on her CD.,,,but back to your version L'Angelus...You've done it beautifully. You do have a beautiful voice and smile...two thumbs up, x (times) 2
I really love this song it puts me in a easy spot to just sit and remember
me too
That was a beautiful version....one of my favourite songs!!!!!! 5*'s
The Seldom Scene would have been impressed!!!!
Interesting, - the similarities between Irish music and Cajun/country. This group represents America beautifully. They make me proud.
Totally agree with almost all, except this song came from the world of American Bluegrass, rather than Cajun.
These two girls are beautiful!
Great work!
Beautifully and and very tastefully done. I love it.
simply beautifully done.....thank you
Katie Rees' vocals are absolutely wonderful in this song ...
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH!!! I missed this!!! I was playing at Fiddlers Green festival a few miles away!!!
It was actually written by Herb Pederson One of the greatest love songs ever written. I really like this version. The Scene would be proud.
A beautiful rendition of a song written by the great Herb Pederson who first recorded on a solo project and then as a member of the Desert Rose Band. It serves as a good illustration of the cross over between Irish traditional and Country.
Just incredible! Angelic voice Katie!
love the harmony at the end awesome!!!
Herb Pederson song
this is rather good with its bad ass cajun Celtic fiddle playing which add another layer finishing with the blood harmony. ..Greetings from Dublin Ireland. ..
Beautiful recording of a beautifully performed song!
Imagine how great this version would be with a banjo and a mandolin!!!
Superb. Beautiful voices and harmony.
Wonderful as always !! You guys are awesome :-)
That's the best version of Wait a Minute I've ever heard!!!
And I've heard lots of versions of this song and I even met the guys from the Seldom Scene. I know they didn't write it. The first version I heard was by Johnny Rivers.
I have liked every rendition I have heard over the years and especially this one....but my favorite is one I heard for the first time recently on Herb Pedersen's 1976 album South West....it's on YT if you haven't it it before ...
I’ve had that album since it first came out and it still remains one of my all time favorites. The Hey Boys was just awesome. Such a beautiful clear voice. I wish he had become more well known. Saw him in John Denver’s band one time.
Waw ! Vous êtes vraiment super vous êtes un pur délice a entendre et très beaux à voir
The harmony is incredible
That was extremely good !!
…..Excellent, thank you.
Great music and video.
Thanks for sharing.
Where Bluegrass goes home to visit our cousins. Well done.
Another version of a classic song. Very nice
just stumbled on this. Wow! I really like it. Thanks! It was so pretty.
I keep listening just for the awesome baritone singing
Beautiful!
love this song - i think you are tied with old herb on this song. love your playing of the music. so much better than others who try to record this song. thank you for the good music.
Love this song soo much, it's performed with so much passion, allways makes my eyes wet
WOW!!! Herb would be proud!!!!
Beautiful. :)
John Duffy was in the Seldom Scene,John Starling Sang on the Original Seldom Scene Recording with Duffy singing harmony!!!!!
SWEET!
Nicely done; Herb Pedersen would be proud of your rendition.
Fantastic cover! I can't say this was better than the original, but it's pretty darn close. Her voice reminds me of Alison Krauss.
beautiful! :)
Amazing Performance , God Bless
Simply beautiful
WOW,These kids are great.Great song.
One of John Duffey's greatest songs.
Herb Pedersen's song
No, it was written by Herb Pederson in 1972, He sent it to John Duffey of Seldom Scene, and they recorded it. In the meantime Pederson recorded it on his album Southwest. Pederson says as much at a concert where he and Chris Hillman play it. YOU should look it up.
The song was not written by the Seldom Scene...they recorded it. It was written by Herb Pedersen.
nice
very good job on this song. different than seldom scene but very beautifully done. very talented young'uns. very talented.
so good unreal cant say enough wow wow
Gotta love the fiddle!
vERY NICE
Now that Rickie Simpkins is full time with the Seldom Scene, I think he is stealing your fiddle licks on this song. :)
This is better than the original !!!!
Excellent !!!!
Magnifique!!
REALLY NICE....SWEET!
Herb Pedersen of the Dillards and Desert Rose, and many recordings wrote this tune. You can see his version of it on my video with Herb Pedersen and the Grateful Dudes.
You make me cry
I'm melted
great vid - wish you had your camera in Dublin last week, these guys were simply sensational. They had a fourth member though, their younger brother Johnny I think, on drums, and it made all the difference.
That harmony is very pretty
This family had such talent. I hope all is well with them
.....Camera so close we can see Inside nostrils, but great Harmony.
This beautiful song was written by Herb Pedersen.
Written by Herb Pedersen. His original version is great.
this was done with sony HD camera's a few z1's and i think a z7...
@shenvalley25 John Starling originally sang it with the Scene... but either way, Seldom Scene rocked it in my book! It's too bad that there aren't more bands around like the Seldom Scene. They're my favorite bluegrass band.
Very nice indeed... :)
No, actually it was written by Herb Pedersen; the cover by John Duffey and the Seldom Scene is the best known performance, however.
C'est ca en Jolie chanson! Vive' la l'angelus!
In the credits on the Seldom Scene "Old Train" album, they credit "Chaz / Herb Pedersen / Otis Williams" for this song.