Nashville Jam "Deep Elem Blues" at Music City Roots Live From the Factory on 3.18.2015. Take a look at www.thenashvillejamsco.com for a list of products and recipes!
Jim Gaudet and The Railroad Boys with Sara Milonovich on fiddle, Sten Isachsen on Mandolin, Scott Hopkins, Banjo, had fun on this magic musical night at Music City Roots. Tony Kamel from Wood and Wire kicks it off with his guitar intro. Jim Lauderdale sings the first verse then turns to Jim Gaudet for the next verse and chorus. Other players that we can identify include, from Wood and Wire, Billy Bright, Mandolin, Trevor Smith, Banjo, Dom Fisher, Bass, Evie Ladin and Keith Terry, Erik Deutsch and The Jazz Outlaws.
Appreciate the info! I only wish something like this was available to folks everywhere! Can you IMAGINE what it's like to play in a setting like this???
Deep Elem is the part of downtown Dallas that back then was east of the Texas Central Railroad tracks, now Central Expressway. For a while, it was an upscale bar scene. It has gone past that now. Always, industrial and commercial shops.
This video draws me back over and over again. I love the beat and love watching all these artists having such fun singing together. This is the kind of music Louisiana people really appreciate. LOL
This video thrills me. I had to write something. I've been in so many jams like this here and in Europe on tour with my band. I'm 68, I'm a pianist and singer. And I've always been in Paradise onstage having pure fun with talented people. And the other great, great Nashville jam that really thrills me is "All you ever do is let me down." I love the beat, the rhythm, especially behind the fiddle player, I wish I knew that fiddle player was. The groove is particularly cool behind her.
This song was made famous by the Grateful Dead, but it was actually written and first recorded by a white Western Swing group playing in rough clubs in inner city "Deep Ellum," Texas--back before Western Swing music went big time. It was actually the then equivalent of Punk Rock. Wild dance music.
I’ve always preferred the Bob and Joe Shelton version from 1935. It fell into the public domain and the Grateful Dead changed it. The original song was recorded in 1927 as the black bottom blues.
I'd like to know who are the girls at 2:50 and 4:40 respectively, awesome singers having fun with great performance. It's a pity we don't have a concerts and artists like that here in Brasil. Instead of this here in Brasil, we have a poor culture that have been streaming by one strong tv coverage for a long period of time for all of our country's states, in special southeast states, becoming almost extinct our rich regionals culture. It's very sad and I feel so sorry for our young people. Peace and greetings from São Paulo, Brasil.
Whoever the young lady in the front is, the one dressed in all black with braids in her hair She has a Vide that I am DIGGIN man!! She really makes you want to move.
I come here to enjoy some deep elem blues, and am hit with the most depressing Political ad using Coronavirus as a platform for Mike Bloomberg. If ya care so much, why not drop out and donate all that money to help building temp care facilities for folks with the flu. Crying out loud. Good tune
What a great group of performers!
The best "deep elem blues"" on the whole UA-cam. Fantastic.
Great jam session! I fell in love with this song from the Grateful Dead.
The Lady playing then Banjo is fantastic, her voice, her gesture, pure simpathy
Wkwkwk... You 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Going like a freight train, superb.
In the Great 2020 pandemanic you did just save my soul...
Fair dues to the drummer keeping time
Best song love it
Each of you is special and together you are great! Thanks for fantastic song. I and my sons love it. Greetings from Slovakia. 😎👍👌
Also Scott Metzger from JRAD
Super muzika ktorú mam rad
Am I in heaven? Great.
Jim Gaudet and The Railroad Boys with Sara Milonovich on fiddle, Sten Isachsen on Mandolin, Scott Hopkins, Banjo, had fun on this magic musical night at Music City Roots. Tony Kamel from Wood and Wire kicks it off with his guitar intro. Jim Lauderdale sings the first verse then turns to Jim Gaudet for the next verse and chorus. Other players that we can identify include, from Wood and Wire, Billy Bright, Mandolin, Trevor Smith, Banjo, Dom Fisher, Bass, Evie Ladin and Keith Terry, Erik Deutsch and The Jazz Outlaws.
thank you!
Its a great pleasure to listen to them-and watch them having a good time performing 🤩👍
Appreciate the info! I only wish something like this was available to folks everywhere! Can you IMAGINE what it's like to play in a setting like this???
Deep Elem is the part of downtown Dallas that back then was east of the Texas Central Railroad tracks, now Central Expressway. For a while, it was an upscale bar scene. It has gone past that now. Always, industrial and commercial shops.
sensational wonderful music save the blues I'm from Brazil
American folk music. Yeah!🇺🇸
Blues on the right feel and beat and rythem feels great!
This video draws me back over and over again. I love the beat and love watching all these artists having such fun singing together. This is the kind of music Louisiana people really appreciate. LOL
And those of us a bit up-river. As in Brainerd Minnesota. OK, maybe more than a bit... still same river :)
This video thrills me. I had to write something. I've been in so many jams like this here and in Europe on tour with my band. I'm 68, I'm a pianist and singer. And I've always been in Paradise onstage having pure fun with talented people. And the other great, great Nashville jam that really thrills me is "All you ever do is let me down." I love the beat, the rhythm, especially behind the fiddle player, I wish I knew that fiddle player was. The groove is particularly cool behind her.
Ideal Dan, Glad to hear many of us appreciate good music, up and down the mighty Mississippi.
Flint Long, I understand how you feel. That’s why I keep revisiting this video.
Congratulations to all involved for reaching 50,000 views on this magic musical night at Music City Roots.
I adore youur song and your music and you are a very kind people bik kissis from paris 🇫🇷
Lydia I🌹🌹🌹🌹
This song was made famous by the Grateful Dead, but it was actually written and first recorded by a white Western Swing group playing in rough clubs in inner city "Deep Ellum," Texas--back before Western Swing music went big time. It was actually the then equivalent of Punk Rock. Wild dance music.
it was actually written & recorded by several black groups back in the 20's before any white groups got hold of it
941 people of good taste, 44 are +*****####a#'''
name them whatever you want. unbelievable great music .
gives ye hope in these dark days..... Amazing !
You folks are wonderful. What a great job. Thank You
They are the Best what Rhythm, 👍👍
I just ❤️ this stuff.
This is great music. Thank you for the music and the information about who it is.
My favorite part is when the key board player takes lead and its like the Doors playin ! Lol Jim Morrison would have loved Deep Elem !
Sublime
They could have The Mavericks on every show and I would be a happy camper.
Victoria is a pure beauty, I can't keep my eyes off her 💖💗💞
which one is Victoria ?
@@56seehag
4:48
She is gorgeous!
Great voice as well
She is mesmerizing!
@@Keith195573
absolutely right! I am fascinated by her
Great collaboration, awesome singing and playing..
let's forget covidd 19 for a while .....
muy bueno linda musica son recapos
That’s music.
on FIRE!!!! LOVE!!!
Precisa ter um show desses aqui no BRASIL !!!
Bravo à cette joyeuse et excellente bande de musiciens=chanteurs !!!
D'accord
loving it great vibe
People just are not supposed to have this much fun with their pants on!
the audience? lol
Amazing
Super, ich liebe diesen Song!!
Ja ich auch
We love them too!
Me too from Holland
mar- ve- lous - so- sweet - swing
One of the the great ones!
i know I am kinda randomly asking but does anyone know of a good place to watch new series online ?
@Bentley Micah I watch on flixzone. You can find it by googling :)
@Kameron Augustine Yea, have been using flixzone for years myself :D
@Kameron Augustine Definitely, I have been using Flixzone for since march myself :)
@Kameron Augustine Yup, been watching on Flixzone for years myself :)
Wonderful musical performance !
Fantastic.
Got some swell looking Babe’s and guys who knows they instrumentals.Sweet Mama!!
Great
I’ve always preferred the Bob and Joe Shelton version from 1935. It fell into the public domain and the Grateful Dead changed it. The original song was recorded in 1927 as the black bottom blues.
Fire!
MAGNIFIC
Tremendous beat!
Where can you buy a DVD of this performance?
too many talents !!
Wonderful group,..
Excellent!!! Sorry I am from Germany ... What is name from younger pretty lady??? Thank you 😊
Victoria Reed. i searched, and this is her best performance. For me, anyway.
Pretty damn good!
Just magic
Music City Roots can we PLEASE get a list of the musicians in this all-star lineup?
Who is the Lady at 2:50
that would be great.
Ryan Wolsey
Amen!
Ryan Wolsey q
Ryan Wolsey q
beautifull
If you like this version of this song check out Blackberry Smoke featuring Chris Robinson ( Black Crows vocalist) performing it on UA-cam.
Bravo
Awesome Song
😊😊I'm very pleased to know I'm not the only one that loves the song, but when last did you play it.
Very good, fantástico...
Awesome!
nice tele
Who is the woman on banjo, short hair, red shirt?
SUPER !!!
💜💜💥💥💜💜💥💥💖💖💪💪
WOW!
this is what music was made for.
J,aime beaucoup music City robots et la famille french merci BEACOUP SALUTATION LAVAL BERUBE BYE XX
braid hair lady is so cute
Victoria Reed, now has two good CDs out.
Victoria Reed
Who playing the Red tele?
Si vous aimez la musique ne cherchez pas ailleurs. C est top
Go Trevor on that banjo!
💖💖💥💥💖💖
I didnt know where Deep Elem is. I just noticed theres a part of Dallas called Deep Elem near where JFK was shot in a parade down Elm street.
Bjusterbaarlyk mooi....
did i see John Prines guitarist in there?
Wow
💪
I'd like to know who are the girls at 2:50 and 4:40 respectively, awesome singers having fun with great performance.
It's a pity we don't have a concerts and artists like that here in Brasil.
Instead of this here in Brasil, we have a poor culture that have been streaming by one strong tv coverage for a long period of time for all of our country's states, in special southeast states, becoming almost extinct our rich regionals culture. It's very sad and I feel so sorry for our young people.
Peace and greetings from São Paulo, Brasil.
Demasiado bueno.
Absolutely brilliant……but you’d thought they’d have recruited a dobro player from somewhere?
БРАВО!
cette vidéo de Nashville est très bonne a mettre dans la valise
Coole bigband ! ❤😊
Looking for names!!! Please!
who is the girl in black at the front please?
guess TRY GOOGLE
Victoria Reed
Victoiria Reed. Her dad was drummer for Springstein I think!
🌈💜💥👍
Super!!!
💖💖💖💖💖💥💥💥💥💥💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Victoria Reed girl in the black wow ,swoon marry me !
Victoria Reed, already taken :)
hot as a pistol
Who are? Who is the main vocal?
Is that Dr. Carter on guitar?
Artista americano collins
if ya going to black bottom, put your money in your shoes. Cause them black bottom women got the black bottom blues !
😃👏❤️🌻💫🔥🌈🧡🙏
Acá olvidándome que no salgo hace 4 meses
💥💥💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💥💥💖💖👍👍
זאתי עם הבאנג'ו היא אחינועם ניני ?
תודה
Wished I could get some identification on some of these people.
окей
Whoever the young lady in the front is, the one dressed in all black with braids in her hair She has a Vide that I am DIGGIN man!! She really makes you want to move.
Who is she???
Victoia Reed. This is her best performance. I don't like her style of music, but she shines in this video!
I come here to enjoy some deep elem blues, and am hit with the most depressing Political ad using Coronavirus as a platform for Mike Bloomberg. If ya care so much, why not drop out and donate all that money to help building temp care facilities for folks with the flu. Crying out loud.
Good tune