I have admired John Reischman’s mandolin work for many years now, starting back when he was playing with the Good Ol’ Persons and the Tony Rice Unit. His technique and tone leaves me absolutely awestruck every time I hear him play. I especially like that he doesn’t get too “notey” in his playing as some musicians are wont to do.
Just saw the show the other evening here in Harrison. First time seeing them live....spectacular! Vocally and intrumentally as strong as any bluegrass band out there...such a treat to see them in such an intiment venue...what a great evening!!
I’m a Canadian, born and raised in Sask. presently in a care facility in the city of Calgary so I have plenty of time to surf the net and I found this fantastic band, I am a addictive Bluegrass fan so I hope you guys will be around for a long time.👍👍👍🇨🇦
brings back priceless memories of the RIVER CITY BLUEGRASS FESTIVALS in Portland Oregon. This group always fit right in with the greatest bluegrass and americana artists from all over the country.
So looking forward to your Calgary concert Oct 30 2021- Hosted by the Foothills Bluegrass Music Society. What a great band to launch the return of FBMS live concerts.
I'm a 3-finger style picker and was intrigued by Nick Hornbuckle's 2-finger style. I saw and heard it on Salt Spring, but have to say it really sounds like a meld of claw hammer and three-finger. Very melodic and rhythmic. It's a unique sound, have to admit. He can make it sound straight 3-finger when he wants or almost double-thumb folkish, depending on the song. Impressive.
Brilliant and beautiful sound. I guess for us old timers, though, the technical virtuosity of the instruments takes away from the heart and soul of the song a bit. Seems like most blue grass bands have gone for this approach.
I have admired John Reischman’s mandolin work for many years now, starting back when he was playing with the Good Ol’ Persons and the Tony Rice Unit. His technique and tone leaves me absolutely awestruck every time I hear him play. I especially like that he doesn’t get too “notey” in his playing as some musicians are wont to do.
One of the best total band sounds in bluegrass. Everyone plays exactly what the song needs.
Just saw the show the other evening here in Harrison. First time seeing them live....spectacular! Vocally and intrumentally as strong as any bluegrass band out there...such a treat to see them in such an intiment venue...what a great evening!!
Saw this band tonight for the first time in Victoria and was totally blown away with their talent. Great concert!
So dang tight this band. When I hear the guitar player play lead, I'm in awe.
I’m a Canadian, born and raised in Sask. presently in a care facility in the city of Calgary so I have plenty of time to surf the net and I found this fantastic band, I am a addictive Bluegrass fan so I hope you guys will be around for a long time.👍👍👍🇨🇦
thank you! you might also look at The Lonesome Ace Stringband from Toronto, also on our YT channel
brings back priceless memories of the RIVER CITY BLUEGRASS FESTIVALS in Portland Oregon. This group always fit right in with the greatest bluegrass and americana artists from all over the country.
High class Bluegrass. Tight and precise. Thanks!
So looking forward to your Calgary concert Oct 30 2021- Hosted by the Foothills Bluegrass Music Society. What a great band to launch the return of FBMS live concerts.
Great music,great sound.......☮️🔛🌎
I'm a 3-finger style picker and was intrigued by Nick Hornbuckle's 2-finger style. I saw and heard it on Salt Spring, but have to say it really sounds like a meld of claw hammer and three-finger. Very melodic and rhythmic. It's a unique sound, have to admit. He can make it sound straight 3-finger when he wants or almost double-thumb folkish, depending on the song. Impressive.
I think Nick is my fave banjo player! I love his style.
Tickle my ears and make my heart dance in fields of grass barefoot grinnin like a boy after his first kiss....nice
Consummate, skillful and tasteful performers. It was such a pleasure to be a part of making this.
I love that old time sound
Wow, I don't have words to express how good this is.
Thank You for posting this Mighty Fine Band/Concert
Браво!!!!! Bravo!!!!!!
Wonderful - thank you!
Brilliant and beautiful sound. I guess for us old timers, though, the technical virtuosity of the instruments takes away from the heart and soul of the song a bit. Seems like most blue grass bands have gone for this approach.
Anyone know the name of the first tune?
if you listen into the concert John names the first tunes the band plays
@@DeepEndSessions Thanks! The Deadly Fox it is!