After watching this for the fifth or six time, I actually started listening to the music (which is excellent) but the washboard queen had my 100% undivided attention at first.
Saw yes ma'am on royal st. Last week..bought the CD and I'm hooked! So freak in good ..even though they think Georgia water taste like turpentine. This Georgia peach loves um!
I saw them perform just like this in the French Quarter in New Orleans! And let me tell you its 100x better in real life, if you like this then book your next holiday to New Orleans....you wont regret it.
Defne "Dizzy" Incirlioglu is one of the best washboard players I have yet seen, I'm a big fan of Washboard Sam and Bull City Red who are obviously long long gone but they are the benchmark for washboard playing., It's good to see the great percussion instrument kept alive, she is one great lookin' gal as well, sexier than Wasboard Sam and Bull City Red ever were :)
Here I go again listening to this, I it alone for a while and then I'm back. Everyone of the players have their own character as they play. With these it's a visual thing as well, and that washboard girl pops up everywhere. She's good, and attractive too, so she's bound to have a following. But I've not seen the banjo youth since, he's just like some kid we all knew at school, where is he I wonder?
Washboard girl is Hella cute and it's cool to watch her just groove along not missing a beat xD idk but her and the singer really just make the song bump
The "fiddle player" makes me think of my fathers's uncle Johnny Sines doin the street dances in Granville Ohio Sat nites during WWII. Usually ended about midnight when the bus brought all the men back from the defense plant in Columbus. Then dad and I would walk till I got tired and then he would carry me..Mom pulled the wagon with my little sister and we'd walk the 3 miles back home. It was about the only time I got to see my dad. I guess I was lucky at that. The military turned dad down because of injuries to his feet when he was a kid. THANKS FOR THE MUSIC!!.
I visited the French Quarter 8-9 years ago and big surprise was the many unbelievably talented streets. Loved them and returned home with a dozen CDs. In fact I just listen to the Hookum High Rollers last night.
Sierra Ferrell came from the busking community, this one in Nola for years, it's funny how they all interchange with each other to do different incarnations of rag, jug, skiffle and blues
T.J. Smith Thank god for youtube! You know they tell stories of records common in off the docks in the 50's influencing the Uk kids like the Beatles.. I'm british and Ive been playing guitar since I was 8.. 26 now.. I think I needs me a Blues Pilgrimage!
thanks for posting this jazzbo...weren't for you I would not have known anything about these folks. Just wish I could get that CD they were selling (if it is with this group here...I have noticed YesMaam has changed a little over the last few years) Definitely agree with some of the other comments below Dizzy is cute.
Thanks for the additional info. I meant to get back to you right away to thank you but got distracted by some stuff and then thought I had. According to Yes Ma'am's Facebook page, they're based in NOLA but they also tour. Matt posts where their gonna be. Why don't you contact him on Facebook? People leave comments but most don't know him and I'm sure he'd love to hear from you! On Jan.30, he posted that they just finished their second album "Featuring some new original songs, best one yet!"
Thanks for the history on this song and Matt. It's a great line,especially with Matt singing it. He's incredible and so's the whole band!!! It would be cool if you can tell us anything more about him.
The Washtub Bass player is Raychel Severence and that's how she spells it. It's made from a washtub, and is sometimes referred to as a "gutbucket". Matt's got a bass pedal behind the suitcase for the kick drum which he plays with his right foot while his left is tapping a tambourine and a bell. You can listen/buy their cd at: yesmaam.bandcamp.com.
After watching this for the fifth or six time, I actually started listening to the music (which is excellent) but the washboard queen had my 100% undivided attention at first.
Yep.....same here. She's fantastic!!!
Who is she? I’ve seen her playing with Tuba Skinny several years ago on a couple of days!
@@AL5J_ I'm not sure what her name is but she is a Greek goddess.
@@jewjewbean1960 Defne “Dizzy” Incirlioglu and she’s Turkish
She is 🔥
Yes Ma'am, WONDERFUL MUSIC!!!
Great beat!❤
bloody fantastic
I just saw them on July 4th! Simply awesome.
Real musicians here!
If I lived there I wouldn't have much money.....As I would give most away to awesome bands like this!
MrSnapy1
Good, but don't confuse entertainment and music.
Edward, it's real music the best music.
Saw yes ma'am on royal st. Last week..bought the CD and I'm hooked! So freak in good ..even though they think Georgia water taste like turpentine. This Georgia peach loves um!
I saw them perform just like this in the French Quarter in New Orleans! And let me tell you its 100x better in real life, if you like this then book your next holiday to New Orleans....you wont regret it.
'You don't know me now...you didn't know me then'...I like that lyrical line!
Feel that CAJUN jazz
Matt Bracken ----- Guitar, Suitcase drum, Tam, & Bell
Elena Dorn ----- Fiddle
Defne "Dizzy" Incirlioglu ----- Washboard
Rachel Severance ----- Bucket Bass
Michael Cera ----- Banjo
Defne "Dizzy" Incirlioglu is one of the best washboard players I have yet seen, I'm a big fan of Washboard Sam and Bull City Red who are obviously long long gone but they are the benchmark for washboard playing., It's good to see the great percussion instrument kept alive, she is one great lookin' gal as well, sexier than Wasboard Sam and Bull City Red ever were :)
you forgot 'Dead' the dog...
what’s the name of the song
Thank you Ken.
@@4722010 that's what I'm screamin
That was quiet possibly one of the coolest pieces of music I've heard in awhile. I need more!
Love this song, great band great talent, this is real music. Well done guys.
Beautiful. I gotta go to New Orleans as soon as possible !!!
The good stuff! I come back to this video whenever I need a lift. And it's so cool that people from around the world are tuned in on it!
Here I go again listening to this, I it alone for a while and then I'm back. Everyone of the players have their own character as they play. With these it's a visual thing as well, and that washboard girl pops up everywhere. She's good, and attractive too, so she's bound to have a following. But I've not seen the banjo youth since, he's just like some kid we all knew at school, where is he I wonder?
Love this Band
Love the music l am from melbourne australia
I love this band this song and New Orleans in general ... cant wait to visit next week :)
Youthful musicians, stylishly dressed, guy + girl band, great coordination-they should become a watercolor painting
Saw these guys when I was there last weekend, bout their album. Soooo good
I saw them in the French Quarter in Feb. 2013. They're still going strong.
just got back from New orleans ...magical place....this band fuckign rocks it
Oh damn my soul, this is real music! So good!
The song is Shoulda' Lean from their CD Stirrin' da Mudd available for download on bandcamp.
Thanks
I remember one man bands walking round London with a big bass drum on there backs.. don't see them these days
Bought their CD a year ago when visiting and that shit's kickin! YO from California
I love this kind of music
I could listen to this all day.
Every second of this is simply a joy to feel - many thanks x
Un groupe formidable qui mérite tous les éloges mille bravos
I can't find this on any of their albums. It's unfortunate. This is definitely my favorite.
Sorry I missed these great musicians! I wonder where they all are nowadays...
Bloody fantastic, i thought musical tallent was deeead youall.
Thank you for this post i will keep playing it over.
Washboard girl is Hella cute and it's cool to watch her just groove along not missing a beat xD idk but her and the singer really just make the song bump
I love it good job
Unbelievable skills. Good song
Bloody Brilliant !! Love that base !!!
The "fiddle player" makes me think of my fathers's uncle Johnny Sines doin the street dances in Granville Ohio Sat nites during WWII. Usually ended about midnight when the bus brought all the men back from the defense plant in Columbus. Then dad and I would walk till I got tired and then he would carry me..Mom pulled the wagon with my little sister and we'd walk the 3 miles back home. It was about the only time I got to see my dad. I guess I was lucky at that. The military turned dad down because of injuries to his feet when he was a kid.
THANKS FOR THE MUSIC!!.
Its all about that first fiddle
hou van deze muziek
pretty awesome band
I visited the French Quarter 8-9 years ago and big surprise was the many unbelievably talented streets. Loved them and returned home with a dozen CDs. In fact I just listen to the Hookum High Rollers last night.
Sierra Ferrell came from the busking community, this one in Nola for years, it's funny how they all interchange with each other to do different incarnations of rag, jug, skiffle and blues
Formidable!!!!!!!!!!!!! Merci
Sad how shit like rebecca black gets millions of views and comments but something as brilliant as this gets overlooked.
Amazing!
Great washtub base playing here.It is way harder than it looks.
my beloved band,my favorite music,I love street bands,I love the music of New Orleans
Fucking amazing band come to scoland please you guys rock
instruments are awesome...
Made my day. Great talent alround.
MIND BLOWN💥💥💥
Super Band. J’aime beaucoup votre groupe et ce même du Québec.
Ho sempre sognato di recarmi a New Orleans, e beccarli......Bravissimi !!!!
This is realy goood musicfrom a superb band
Love this!!!
Wow great job!!
are a sight !!! is the tenth time in a row that I'm looking at them!!!top
WOW ! They are good. Thanks for posting
love them! bought their album a couple of years back - wish they had more coverage.
I discovered 'yes ma'am' off some car add. I really hope they get signed! beautiful music!
what groove! great job !.
Defne Incirlioglu is so beautiful
Not 'alf.
Amazing.
Great stuff!I had to laugh at the suitcase handle popping up and down.
brilliant
So great. I love the passers-by, too :)
That dawg damn sure got de rythm man, his hearts a tappin' away
I have got to get to New Orleans.
what an amazing experience
How does that lass using only a broom handle one length of string and a tin can get so much rythmn
yes ma'am! Rock on brothers and sisters! great, soulful, magic stuff!
Nice close-ups. Really good camera work. The band looks great.
New. Fan. ✌️
We've been to NOLA many times but saw Yes Ma'am for the first time in January! Bought thier CD and it's excellent. They put on a great show!
Great band! Cool dogs! :)
I want to go to New Orleans .....
Greatest city on Earth, Sir. Everyone is welcome, any hour , any day, any night. come on down and see us .
Me - too, my dear Fellow!
T.J. Smith Thank god for youtube! You know they tell stories of records common in off the docks in the 50's influencing the Uk kids like the Beatles.. I'm british and Ive been playing guitar since I was 8.. 26 now.. I think I needs me a Blues Pilgrimage!
Awesome plays with those misical instruments
washboard player is stunning
Dizzy hai talento da vendere e il tuo sorriso è emozionante.
NOLA has the best street performers, hands down.
In Heaven, where you gotta earn your way in, this is about as good as it gets, imho! 😀
awesome
Wow, that was the best ever
thanks for posting this jazzbo...weren't for you I would not have known anything about these folks. Just wish I could get that CD they were selling (if it is with this group here...I have noticed YesMaam has changed a little over the last few years) Definitely agree with some of the other comments below Dizzy is cute.
HOW CAN PEOPLE WALK PAST AND NOT WATCH THEM ??????????????
Seeing them in Milwaukee tomorrow.
YES MA'AM
Very goood, thanks for this video... Coment from Brazil!
Thanks for the additional info. I meant to get back to you right away to thank you but got distracted by some stuff and then thought I had. According to Yes Ma'am's Facebook page, they're based in NOLA but they also tour. Matt posts where their gonna be. Why don't you contact him on Facebook? People leave comments but most don't know him and I'm sure he'd love to hear from you! On Jan.30, he posted that they just finished their second album "Featuring some new original songs, best one yet!"
Thanks for the history on this song and Matt. It's a great line,especially with Matt singing it. He's incredible and so's the whole band!!! It would be cool if you can tell us anything more about him.
Punchy music for us....but probably a lullaby for the two dogs. God bless.
a melhor banda das ruas de new orleans!!! the best!!!!
one of the many reasons why I love the internet
I would like to be in New Orleans and listen to street music
Precioso!, se agradece.... amo a esa chica de la tablita de lavar.
beautiful
great music and cool Alsatian!
is happy so that is good..
The Washtub Bass player is Raychel Severence and that's how she spells it. It's made from a washtub, and is sometimes referred to as a "gutbucket".
Matt's got a bass pedal behind the suitcase for the kick drum which he plays with his right foot while his left is tapping a tambourine and a bell.
You can listen/buy their cd at: yesmaam.bandcamp.com.
THINK IV WATCHED THIS 100 TIMES LOVE THESE PEOPLE !!!!!!!!!!!
Did you notice how the guitar is intonated on the G string, very cool.
Tuba skinny2010
wspaniali !!!