Amazing work by this young bluegrass band - your chemistry is sensational ! I've watched this video numerous times but struggle to find more of your content on UA-cam due to the name 'the next generation'. Adding a unique identifier to 'the next generation' could greatly help fans like me in discovering more of your music. You truly stand out, and making your band easier to find will only spread your talent further. Cheers from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil!
So glad you are enjoying them. Their great chemistry is helped by most of them being related. The base and fiddle players are brothers. The banjo and guitar players are brothers. Their mothers are sisters, so they are first cousins. The taller girl, Juliet, is a cousin to all of them, and the shorter girl, Lila, is the daughter of a man who plays in a band with the other kids' fathers. There are excellent musicians in all these families, going back several generations. If I can get a good recording when they play the June 29 South Branch Valley Bluegrass Festival near Romney, WV, I'll post it on my UA-cam channel. This may be the only video of them to date on UA-cam, as they are a newly formed local group. Here they were playing to an indoor audience of approx. 300. On June 29 they'll be playing an outdoor festival with as many as 2500+ attendees, weather permitting.
@@klondike108 Thank you so much for your response and for sharing more about the band's background. I was aware of their family connections from the video description, which adds such a unique depth to their music and performance. It's fascinating! I agree that the chemistry they share is undoubtedly special, likely amplified by their familial ties. Their story and talent are truly inspiring. Regarding the band's name, if you think it would be appropriate, it might be beneficial to pass along the suggestion about considering a unique name. In today's digital age, a distinctive name could be vital for recognition and ease of finding them on platforms like UA-cam. I'm also eagerly anticipating the new video from their upcoming performance at the South Branch Valley Bluegrass Festival. It sounds like a fantastic opportunity for them, and I can't wait to see and hear more of their incredible talent. In the meantime, I'll keep watching those beautiful 30 minutes of bluegrass you've shared on your channel. Thank you again for connecting and sharing. Best wishes to you and the band for the festival and beyond! Thanks from Brazil.
@@klondike108 Hello again! I've been thoroughly enjoying your video and am genuinely impressed by the talent and chemistry displayed by the band. Their skill at such a young age is remarkable and adds a special charm to their performance. If it's not too intrusive, I'm curious about the ages of the band members. Visually, they seem to be around 13, 14, and 15 years old, with perhaps the bass player being around 16. This is just my guess, and of course, only share if it's comfortable for you and the band members. Understanding their ages could further highlight the incredible talent and dedication they have at such a young age, making their performance even more inspiring to your viewers. Thank you once again for sharing their music with us, and I'm looking forward to discovering more about them and their musical journey. Best wishes from the number #1 fan in Brazil!
Amazing work by this young bluegrass band - your chemistry is sensational !
I've watched this video numerous times but struggle to find more of your content on UA-cam due to the name 'the next generation'.
Adding a unique identifier to 'the next generation' could greatly help fans like me in discovering more of your music.
You truly stand out, and making your band easier to find will only spread your talent further.
Cheers from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil!
So glad you are enjoying them. Their great chemistry is helped by most of them being related. The base and fiddle players are brothers. The banjo and guitar players are brothers. Their mothers are sisters, so they are first cousins. The taller girl, Juliet, is a cousin to all of them, and the shorter girl, Lila, is the daughter of a man who plays in a band with the other kids' fathers. There are excellent musicians in all these families, going back several generations. If I can get a good recording when they play the June 29 South Branch Valley Bluegrass Festival near Romney, WV, I'll post it on my UA-cam channel. This may be the only video of them to date on UA-cam, as they are a newly formed local group. Here they were playing to an indoor audience of approx. 300. On June 29 they'll be playing an outdoor festival with as many as 2500+ attendees, weather permitting.
@@klondike108 Thank you so much for your response and for sharing more about the band's background. I was aware of their family connections from the video description, which adds such a unique depth to their music and performance. It's fascinating!
I agree that the chemistry they share is undoubtedly special, likely amplified by their familial ties. Their story and talent are truly inspiring.
Regarding the band's name, if you think it would be appropriate, it might be beneficial to pass along the suggestion about considering a unique name. In today's digital age, a distinctive name could be vital for recognition and ease of finding them on platforms like UA-cam.
I'm also eagerly anticipating the new video from their upcoming performance at the South Branch Valley Bluegrass Festival. It sounds like a fantastic opportunity for them, and I can't wait to see and hear more of their incredible talent. In the meantime, I'll keep watching those beautiful 30 minutes of bluegrass you've shared on your channel.
Thank you again for connecting and sharing. Best wishes to you and the band for the festival and beyond! Thanks from Brazil.
@@klondike108 Hello again! I've been thoroughly enjoying your video and am genuinely impressed by the talent and chemistry displayed by the band. Their skill at such a young age is remarkable and adds a special charm to their performance.
If it's not too intrusive, I'm curious about the ages of the band members. Visually, they seem to be around 13, 14, and 15 years old, with perhaps the bass player being around 16. This is just my guess, and of course, only share if it's comfortable for you and the band members.
Understanding their ages could further highlight the incredible talent and dedication they have at such a young age, making their performance even more inspiring to your viewers.
Thank you once again for sharing their music with us, and I'm looking forward to discovering more about them and their musical journey.
Best wishes from the number #1 fan in Brazil!
Don't miss The Next Generation when they play June 29 at the South Branch Valley Bluegrass Festival outside of Romney, WV.