Redwood Hill - 2018 IBMA All Star Jam
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2021
- I was able to dig up two more videos from this 2018 session for my uploads this week. Both videos are personal favorites and stout trio cuts. Let's start the week off right with a round of Gordon Lightfoot's "Redwood Hill".
All the best and keep rollin,
RC
Band
Nick Dumas - mandolin / vocals
Rick Faris - guitar / vocals
Stephen Mougin guitar / vocals
Mike Barnett - fiddle
Sierra Hull - mandolin
Jake Workman - guitar
Justin Moses - banjo
Dan Eubanks - bass
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TECH INFO:
Grant Hartford - audio recording / engineer
Russ Carson - cameraman / Canon 70D - 24mm f2.8
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Nick Dumas been hiding that voice! We need more of Nick on lead!
That's about as fine a set of musicians you'll ever find in one room. All at the top of the game, all enjoying each other's mastery.
….and to think they are not on your top 10 pop or C-rap (Country) music radio station.
I can now rest in peace knowing that the spirit of bluegrass music will live
That mandolin filler lick in the first verse is just perfection. Sierra hull is out of this world for sure.
Whoooa Boy that was some mighty fine a pickin and a sangin 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻This is such a great song. I couldn’t believe Gordon Lightfoot wrote it. It sounds old timey. Amazing.
Having been a Gordon Lightfoot fan since 1970 I am delighted to hear his music finding a new audience and being done so well. Kuddos!
I climbed the Redwood Hill
'Twas on a rainy day
To rise above the throng
And talk with Mother Nature for a while
She told me of her love
For the children in her trust
And of her grave concern
For the likes of you and me and us
Crying though she was
She did speak these tender words
The things that I am
I could not change for any man
I tried to comfort her
Ah, but she would not be still
And how the rain did fall
As I found my way back down the Redwood Hill
Crying though she was
She did speak these tender words
The things that I am
I would not change for any man
I tried to comfort her
Ah, but she would not be still
I'll not forget that day
When Mother Nature cried on Redwood Hill
I'll not forget that day
When Mother Nature cried on Redwood Hill
Gordon Lightfoot would approve!
I tell ya, it's a joy to come here and listen to this song. I do it often.
Wow! Now this is pure bluegrass at its finest! Outstanding musicianship and amazing vocals! Thanks for sharing!
I have to say this is the smoothest and my absolute favorite video ever. I love it
Man Justins banjer rings!!!
You can learn allot listening to Justin Moses. Beautiful playing.
Has to be the best version I've ever heard
Thanks for posting! Great song
MAN this session is so killing.
Yeah boys/girl ! Fine vocals and pickin! The epitome of high level bluegrass! Thanks for sharing!
You guys and gals are the best I've ever heard. I can't stop hearing this song, the finest in bluegrass.
Fantastic version of Gordon Lightfoot Redwood Hill. Awesome
Good Stuff! Keep it up! I see you Sierra! That lick on that banjo leading back into lead after the mandolin break was beast mode! Fantastic!
Simply amazing!!
Agree with all the great comments on this video, and I want to add one more observation: the bass player is stellar. Love the simple walk downs at 1:07 and 2:25, and notice the rich, full bluegrass sound as they transition into the next chord. The bass is so on point… Awesome performance!
Beautiful vocals, it simply good assembly / begin reminds me a bit "Take me home count..
By far my favorite rendition. Vocals, bass, on point! Great job folks!
Love it. Best music ever
Simply amazing!!!!! God gave those gentleman a voice like that to help motivate those lost to come to the cross
Gord would be smilin'.
Great musicians & version!
Just beautiful!
A Very Pretty Song !!🌷🌷
Yeah! So Good.
Fantastic!
My favorite thing in this entire video is when the song goes back to the minor chord after the instrumental breaks, and Jake goes to the major, immediately followed by the look on his face of.....oops....we're going to this part of the song now. It give the rest of us some reassurance that even musicians of this caliber still make a whoopsie once in a while! Awesome arrangement and thanks for all of the great videos!
Always thought this tune had a strange chord sequence, but I love the way it sounds.
Beautiful, thanks!!
love these harmonies
Hartstikke leuk dit
Wonderful song! I have always liked Gordon Lightfoot but was not familiar with this tune. An outstanding job by this group!
Music City Sheriton Hotel! Love the SPBGMA convention!
A video idea... find used Banjos for sale on FB Marketplace... go see the banjo posing as an amateur, pick a little, ask if buddies can come over to give feedback with their instruments... deliver an impromptu jam session!
Sound I loved Bluegrass music ❤💃🕺🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Yesss sir!! ❤️❤️
I wish I knew their names the harmonies together are beautiful
Click on the " Show More" and you will see their names.
Very good rendering. How is Mr Barnett doing Russ? I've kept praying for him, but haven't had a update in awhile. Lack of social media for me.
He is continuing to get stronger every day Michael!
@@81crowe I don't know him personally, but I love his humble approach. God bless him. And also Patton Wages had a similar event.
Didn't know former Steelers coach Bill Cowher played bluegrass
Tasty critter...
Take me home wast