The Del McCoury Band ~ Bean Blossom's 50th Bluegrass Festival 2016 ~ Full Show Soundboard
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
- The Del McCoury Band performing at the 50th Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival at The Bill Monroe Memorial Music Park and Campground in 2016. Artwork by Jon Griffin. Soundboard used with permission. For the latest Del McCoury Band news and info please check here www.delmccouryband.com/
0:00 Traveling Teardrop Blues
4:21 Bluest Man in Town
9:30 Bluegrass Breakdown
12:52 Body and Soul
16:30 Lime House Blues
18:45 Nashville Cats
23:17 Cotton-eyed Joe
26:06 Kentucky Waltz
29:54 Sweet Appalachia
34:17 Same Kinda Crazy as Me
38:00 1952 Vincent Black Lighting
44:40 Rawhide
48:17 Dark Hollow
52:16 Gone But Not Forgotten
56:42 I Need More Time
1:03:06 Cheek to Cheek with the Blues
1:06:17 High on the Mountain Top
1:09:44 Working on a Building
1:13:07 Smoking Gun
1:16:43 Cold Rain and Snow
1:20:24 All Aboard
1:26:56 E1 : Brakeman’s Blues
1:31:48 Roll on Buddy, Roll on
1:36:26 E2 : The Whitehouse Blues
Del McCoury and his band are simply the best blue grass has to offer today.
Del's rendition of Vincent is a classic. No one does it better, even with the slip ups!
Seen him Thursday, Winston Salem NC. Don't get no better than 4 rows from Del Mccoury!!
I hear a lot of Del in his son's voice. This is as good as it gets. National treasures.
That is some History right there.....Del is one of the only first Generation Bluegrass players left. And he is still going strong!
You are so correct. It becomes more apparent each time one of the others passes. Bill, Doc, Lester & Earl, Ralph (last year).... Sigh.
Jeff Armantrout amen Brother
Just starting to realize what it has meant to have seen Ralph, Doc, and Del. Wishing I had seen Duffy, and Monroe.
Not to mention seeing Vassar and Tony Rice
You are right! Had a friend in Nashville that recently passed away at age 86, played fiddle with Bill Monroe at age 15. Met Del one time, a very nice gentleman.
Ole Del seems like a nice fella
Limehouse Blues!! Love it!!!
This is the way it is supposed to be done. Notice the dynamics the band uses. Most bands out there do not understand this. Del's band moves in and out with their instruments to make the singer sound better and to create a great overall tight band sound with no one overriding the other. When one instrument needs to stand out or back up the singing it is done with perfection.
makes me feel like a joey when I go play with my band!
You're right; that's why they are the best in the business.
And they all wear suits
1:27:28 Ron broke a cord, proceed to change it just in time to do his solo by the end of the song. Masterful. The way those guy dance for the microphone while playing is like a great ballet or a waltz. Thank you for all the good music
My brother and I were there specifically to see Del and the boys after a long day hiking in Brown County State Park and canoeing the Blue River (in the rain). Greatest music event I've ever attended or ever will attend! New Delheads, both of us. Love the Bill Monroe facilities and festival (second year). Goodness, a Del and Bill mix that night...wow. Alan hit it out of the park with his Kentucky Waltz that evening; well done! Thanks for filming and posting this and letting us relive that great Indiana summer evening. Semper Del.
I was in attendance. Del rocks. The Real deal!
Peace thanks for the memories.
Where's the LOVE!! Button!
I love how Del tells us stories about his career and his friends.
My sweet mother rest her soul got me into gospel music
Who the hell downvotes Del?
I was just wondering the same thing! 35 thumbs-downs? WTH?
Bots.
Uncultured assholes
The instruments they play tells you everything you need to know about true bluegrass!!!!! They are amazing!!! True bluegrass!!! Thank you!!!!
21:10 Bass player in the Zone , feeling good
Total love for Del, his kids and the band. Saw him way back in the 70's many times. Need to see them again.
they are the real deal
It doesn't get any better.
Best bluegrass band in town.
The quality of this video is as good as it get. This is a great concert by Del and the boys. You made me feel like i was setting in the front row of a great Bean blossom concert. Thanks, kt
Thanks for sharing this... Some of the most exciting music I have ever heard... wow !!!
Amazing! Should be at least ten thousand people in that audience.
That bass player has a beautiful voice! Great show all around!
This is a a treat. Just got done seeing them at the Buskirk in Bloomington tonight.
that was an awesome show
Del just keeps on and on. Great singer.!
my kind of music
GOD BLESS THEM!!
I saw Del and Grisman last year in a cave McKinneville Tennessee. One thing about Del is he sure seems to tell stories about himself. It seems like he has a good memory.
BEST❣ LOVE HIGH SINGING DEL AND JASON KILLS FIDDLE💖ALL AWESOME
"Dale" (Del) has a very unique voice. Sons have lots of talent too. Very nice Appalachian sound.
Holy hell. Can't wait till I get off work. Beautiful!!
Jason on fiddle, one of the finest backing musicians working today. He learned to play, to backup Del.
I got to see his very first public performance with Del and the boys back in the 90’s. He was already playing at a pro level even then. Amazing young man.
that band is awesome. as good as it gets.
Damn these boys make me smile from ear to ear❤️
Got my tickets to see Del and the boys on January 2018. Can't wait!
absolutly fabulous!!!!!!!
The dynamics ! These guys have it together
Dark Hollow around 50. The best one I've heard.
Magnificent.
I probably have seen Del and the band half a dozen times in the Seattle area over the years. Such a treat to see and hear a first-class bluegrass band. I also like that they "respect the tradition" in how they dress for the concerts.
Jason is a frikkin MONSTER!
sure is!
@@highlonesome-coloradobluegrass Love that guy and he’s as cool as all get out to boot. I just love watching him on stage. Just what this genre needs to attract a younger generation. Class act too.
Del..The king of the G lick..Love this!
Outstanding !!! It just doesn't get any better............
Great load...whoever you are.
Love the Nashville Cats! You guys are the Best of the Best!
I truly love this group so awesome 👍🇺🇸
Have been to a few bluegrass festivals and different concerts but haven't been able to see Del McCoury Band. This is the next best thing, thanks for posting!
they have a sched on their web site.. MUST SEE
Mighty Fine !
Four part harmony, yikes! I am in absolute jaw dropped awe of Del.
Fantastic. I love Del and the boys. The sound on this is great! Thanks
the current reigning FIRST FAMILY of Bluegrass! Del, Ronnie & Rob.... No one even close.
hi to Del McCoury Band from Scotland. Love your music. I understand you originate from my Beautiful country.
Amen❤️
Great video. Dale McQuerry? Lol
Very entertaining .....
Bluegrass at it's best!
These boys can blue grass. Scurgs and Flatts would be proud. Way to play. Love these boys.
Saw them in concert in Cedartown Georgia 17 years ago love the show I still remember the tune that Jason played .Gid Tanner's Back up and push
I'm amazed that he changed a string on the mandolin in the middle of the song, amazing!!
john farmer
Lol. Probably done it quite a few times last 40 yrs. He'd been giving it evil eye all night. great band
He is a mandolin god. He can do things that regular humans can't do.
Great show
LOVED IT!!! 😄
What a show. Hooked on the sequence from 16:30 Lime House Blues (gorgeous) 18:45 to Nashville Cats (written by John Sebastian) 23:17 (with those vocal harmonies & leading to the incredible - the bass slap > fiddle crack > banjo - instrumental ending beginning at 22:10), Cotton-eyed Joe (Jason Carter on fire) & 26:06 Kentucky Waltz w. Alan Bartram worthy of Keith Whitley. Del just masterful throughout, laughing at his own jokes like at 29:39 and 39:19.
Terrific Concert, take (for instance) the great and stunning version of 'NASHVILLE CATS' (18.46), Eat your heart out John Sebastian/Lovin Soounfull (also great by the way!)
Great work as always MTT... Thank you again!
Hey, American music! Sweetest sound to my ears! Amazing style of singing!
Southern music😊
thanks!!
What an awesome video of an awesome performance!! Thanks for sharing this.
Very impressive MTT. Your uploads have always been good but you have definitely stepped it up a notch with this. I love having the song titles on screen as the song starts instead of always having to minimizing the screen to check titles. Very cool. Thank you sir for what you are doing for us bluegrass lovers. Regards from Canada. Dan
Trivial Trivia: Actually... Monroe's first instrumental ever recorded was "Katy Hill" on Bluebird Records (1940).
First recorded mandolin instrumental was "Tennessee Blues" on Bluebird Records (1940) - same session as Katy Hill.
"Bluegrass Breakdown" was the 6th recorded instrumental on Columbia Records (1948).
Bigtime. Major. Massive.
❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Thanks so very much for filming and sharing this. I love these guys are they're a national treasure.
banjo guys wife must say try to smile please
I totally love this. Great sound and video quality. Got more?
I have videos from other years but this is my only one from 2016. Sorry
+MyTallTripod Nice video
Would have loved to hear a high note contest between Bill and Del... probably would have broken glasses in the audience.
Gotta love it...........MAGA
🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻👍
Dropped another on me,Timm
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Very good video. How about posting some of the others that you have?
Others that I have? What others are you talking about?
Scroll down just a bit. In a response to Rachel Ray Zill you replied that you have more from other years. Thank You.
There are posted if you search for them :)
Thank you
As a dance music producer myself, I really love bluegrass. Is it the pulse, the melody or the bass? I don't know, but I keep coming back to The Del McCoury Band. Love it! 👍
It’s actually the timing and/or pace! It’s a driving rhythm that’s infectious for some of us. Like a freight train coming at ya or a low and dirty thump that you often hear in the ballads. At least it is for me.
@@dionst.michael5818 And don't underestimate the double bass. It's always present as a driving force. I really, really love bluegrass (and rhythm).
@@RutgerSteenbergen Hence ‘the thump.’ Course the McCourys have been doin it for awhile. The best of the best. Been listening to those guys and goin to their shows for over 30 years now. Met em all. Wonderful folks. I got to see Jason Carters very first public performance with the band back in the 90’s in Fallsburg NY. Awesome!
@@dionst.michael5818 Sounds great. I live in the Netherlands unfortunately. Not much bluegrass here. And no concerts for over a year now, due to Covid. I really like The Infamous Stringdusters as well, but there's so much great music .
@@RutgerSteenbergen I live in Canada. You grow up knowing that if you truly love Bluegrass music here you better get used to driving...a lot! Lol! But I feel pretty fortunate just the same. I was almost 30 yrs old before I could buy an actual store bought CD of bluegrass music here in Canada. Growing up it was mostly taped tapes handed down to me from my Dad. Lol. He was a real Delhead and Larry Sparks fanatic.
booked a flight to america to see them 2020, then covid hit the world
(scotland)
Who's the Emmcee?
The bottom of the show bill says 'Emcees - Sam Jackson & The Legendary Tommy Lamb'. Not sure which one it was.
The banjo player kind of looks like Leonardo DiCaprio…separated at birth maybe?
Somebody want to wake up Ronnie. Is he that bored?
Some of the best bluegrass right here. Love it. But Jason on fiddle needs to back off on his fills when Del is singing.
His sons look to be tired of having to play with their old man.
nah!
Zelensky plays a mean fiddle.