Hawktail w/ Darol Anger transcendent "Unless!" Grey Fox 2024
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- Опубліковано 22 вер 2024
- Hawktail (Brittany Haas, Paul Kowert, Jordan Tice) with special guest Darol Anger perform "Unless" at the Creekside Stage at Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival 2024. Brought to you by Less Than Face Productions. Audio by Casey C.
Amazing performance!!
Two great fiddle players
Oh my goodness! This was a magnificent piece of music! So enjoyable!🎶🎵🎶🎶🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵👏👏👏👏👏
Beautiful playing by all!
Beautiful!
This almost has a Celtic sound to it. I love the fact that more and more people are being drawn to more traditional music, and this channel seems to really be helping with that. Thank you!😁
Thanks for the kind words!
What an amazing joyous performance and recording. I can't thank you enough.
Our pleasure!
Sweet
Brava, bravox3
this is what it looks like when musicians listen to each other & communicate
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in fact!... the Whole performance 🌺
“Transcendental” is not an exaggeration here - when ‘guru’ Darol joins the ‘kids’ here bringing his telepathic skills and signature chops to one of Hawktail’s earliest compositions everyone knows that magic WILL happen. When P. Kowert takes his turn to step out on bass I swear he looked and sounded like he was about to levitate - the “Darol’ effect in action! I should have been there.😂 Glad you were LTF - muchas gracias!
Nice! Marty Sender You Tube
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What can I say, LTF Productions. This was fabulous. I'm sure you are aware that when a listener SEES this kind of thing... most normal people feel compelled to buy the album. I am going to have to do that here. And may I say that whenever Brittany and Darol play together... it inspires me to take my mando down from the wall and play along. Their stage presence is electrifying.
So glad you enjoyed it Robert!
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You know, at first, I thought Darol was just kinda faking his way through it, using his innate skills to add little fills and such. But as the piece progressed, I realized that he had it down, if not cold, plenty well enough to truly add something. With mad respectz to Dom Leslie, this piece wants a second fiddle more than it wants a mandolin. And the Darol/Paul duet in the middle was butter.