could there be a finer collection of musicians who care for their craft like this?? Thanks for the post, great way to start my morning. Amazing talent one and all.
Thanks for uploading this gem! I've been listening to smaller clips from this concert and just discovered now the full concert! Amazing! Greeting from Portugal
this past May i went to the Tony Rice Musicfest in Camp Springs and among all the talent that played that day Josh Williams did the best tribute to Tony, he played the Church Street Blues Album in it's entirety and absolutely nailed it. Josh is carrying Tony's torch and keeping it burning bright.
Just 1 year before this video was released I bought Santa Cruz "Tony Rice" model guitar which makes great sound in performance. This is memorial video to me !
Funny thing is that I had been listening to Bela and the Flecktones for YEARS! I never realized he could play bluegrass. Looking back, I must have been stupid! All banjo players likely started with bluegrass.
@@rearrangioI've known Bela and Sam long before the Flecktones, and New Grass Revival, Curtis Burch years, etc--- We used to jam with them at various festivals in, and around Lo'ville Kentucky, and in more than a few hotel rooms over the years--- I still recall when Bela told me how he had to pick beans in the off season in the late 70's before he, and New Grass hit it big!!!!
Shows why Tony was the greatest flatpicker ever, even though he really just played same 8 or 9 licks over and over - but he played them with such tone, warmth, incredible time-feel and elemental FORCE. And his rhythm playing lifts everyone around him. Just the best.
could there be a finer collection of musicians who care for their craft like this?? Thanks for the post, great way to start my morning. Amazing talent one and all.
Thanks for uploading this gem! I've been listening to smaller clips from this concert and just discovered now the full concert! Amazing! Greeting from Portugal
It was 1992...changed my life :)
Legends at their peak 🔥🔥
this past May i went to the Tony Rice Musicfest in Camp Springs and among all the talent that played that day Josh Williams did the best tribute to Tony, he played the Church Street Blues Album in it's entirety and absolutely nailed it. Josh is carrying Tony's torch and keeping it burning bright.
Just 1 year before this video was released I bought Santa Cruz "Tony Rice" model guitar which makes great sound in performance. This is memorial video to me !
It probably don't get any better than this.
The best of the best! I saw the superpickers at the Birchmere years ago and this brings back memories of that great show!
Thanks for posting. Great concert.
Just wow. Tony, Sam, Mark, Bela, Jerry... the best
Funny thing is that I had been listening to Bela and the Flecktones for YEARS! I never realized he could play bluegrass. Looking back, I must have been stupid! All banjo players likely started with bluegrass.
@@rearrangioI've known Bela and Sam long before the Flecktones, and New Grass Revival, Curtis Burch years, etc--- We used to jam with them at various festivals in, and around Lo'ville Kentucky, and in more than a few hotel rooms over the years--- I still recall when Bela told me how he had to pick beans in the off season in the late 70's before he, and New Grass hit it big!!!!
Also on stage, Ricky Skaggs, David Grisman, Pete Wernick, and Wyatt Rice!!!!
@@thomasfoss9963 Wyatt playing the Tony Rice Signature Santa Cruz model guitar!!
Absolute legend for posting the whole show. Thank you so much.
Tony Rice, remembered along with this loved cast of musicians
those were the days
Thank you for posting this, had the original on vhs tape for years but it grew legs...
you're a hero for posting
Saw this wonderful band in Ohio along with JD Crowe and Jerry Douglas in 91, sticks in the back of my memory forever. RIP Tony
This is real american music. Amazing.
Shows why Tony was the greatest flatpicker ever, even though he really just played same 8 or 9 licks over and over - but he played them with such tone, warmth, incredible time-feel and elemental FORCE. And his rhythm playing lifts everyone around him. Just the best.
He does have his signature licks, but he throws in those fancy jazz chords seamlessly! He is the best flatpicker of all time. AGREED!
Well those same 8 licks were just the melody of the song🤷🏼♂️
Billy is better son
@@rearrangio Billy’s better son
@@redfoley9608 you are genuinely retarded but i am proud of you for functioning despite it
Thank you for this👍
I forgot the year!!!!! Been there!!!
Wyatt’s leas playing is absolute 🔥
Very good bass player👍🏻
Hero
That's actually multiple different sets but great nonetheless!
Still wondering which year..
I think its 1989-2001? But not sure.
@@rearrangio heh
@@aksuli1 Haha - I mistyped! 89-91 is what I meant.
@@rearrangio Ok sounds better 😄
1992 😉
92'
Who is the bass player?
That's Wyatt Rice--- Tony's brother
@@thomasfoss9963 Oh cool, thanks!
Bass player is Mark Shatz I think
Definitely Shatz
I'm the 1st part of the video, the bass player is Mark Shatz, but in the 2nd half of the video the bass player is Ronnie Simpkins----