"Cor blimey" as we Brits say - what fab playing. Top class everything, but standing out amongst trad players for some really cool bowing - great tone and lovely percussive bouncing style (and some nice bits of improv up the 'dusty end' too). Brilliant lads.
Stunning stuff lads would love to hear that in the local bar how bout a Hup Alfies in Limerick Ireland. Keep the notes rolling off the fingerboards ye're incredible
I would love to see a collection album by Mark Sullivan, Shane Cook, Pierre Shreyer and others of Canada's top fiddlers. I'd definitely buy it
"Cor blimey" as we Brits say - what fab playing. Top class everything, but standing out amongst trad players for some really cool bowing - great tone and lovely percussive bouncing style (and some nice bits of improv up the 'dusty end' too). Brilliant lads.
Nice gentlemen. Fantastic Fiddling ! (your next CD title ...)
I am always amazed at how amazingly clean you are when you play, Shane. Well done!
Sometimes UA-cam hits the spot with recommendations. Brilliant fiddling matched by a great guitarist.
Just fantastic fiddling. An inspiration to listen to
What a magical happy uplifting piece of music ... and the skills!!☘️ love it!! Thank you!
I like the way you guys from Ontario play tunes!!
Deborah Morris thanks
That is the best rendition of "Whitefish on the Rapids" that I have ever heard
Shane is such a gifted fiddle player, and this is my first time to hear Jake play, but he is in the same league as Shane. Excellent job.
Just saw you play tonight with Allison Lupton. Great Celtic music. Love your fiddle. Ontario
Stunning stuff lads would love to hear that in the local bar how bout a Hup Alfies in Limerick Ireland. Keep the notes rolling off the fingerboards ye're incredible
Magnificent
Holy shit that was good!!
Real good!
Outrageously good!
Quel beau style, quelle énergie !
Hi Shane, my son really enjoyed this video!
brilliant guys
so good
Can anyone list the tunes in order? Sounds excellent guys!
Sir Wilfred Laurier
Timbertown
Snowflake Breakdown
Whitefish In The Rapids
+Khelton Headley Sir Wilfred Laurier reminds me of the hornpipe Off to California. I mean, completely different rhythm, but yeah
This has a bit of cape Breton flare doesn't it? Maybe it's the tunes. Anyway, it's definitely happy fiddle music. Well played.
IMO you’d have to be dead not to enjoy that fantastic fiddlin’ and even then maybe!
Hero!