Ok Her singing "Julie" is one of those moments you rarely see in music. That was absolutely beautiful and with such emotion and conviction. I stood and clapped even though the dog thought I was crazy. lol WoW!
I recently bought tickets to see her live! I couldn't be more excited. She keeps this country's heritage and history alive and I admire her so much for it.
Oh Lordy, I love this gal. She’s keepin the real history of America alive. Oh...I’ve lived it and tasted it too. It ain’t nothin like the fake history you read in novels, text books and see in the movies.
Besides for the sheer joy of partaking of original American music, we can benefit from a lesson in American cultural history. God Bless UA-cam for offering her a format to reach wider audiences and educate more.
I have just discovered Rhiannon who is not only a talented musician but has a great voice. Also a very good historian on Southern Country music and, particularly, black banjo players. I have been interested in the blues and Southern music since I was a teenager in the early fifties. Rhiannon you are a pleasure to listen too.
I'm fascinated with tis woman. Every time I hear her I'm greatly impressed. Such a powerful voice and talent! In ways she reminds me Mahalia Jackson. I hope she will take that as a compliment.
I only discovered Giddens a few weeks ago, what a wonderful performer she is, such range and power and relevant music, gives me hope in America again. Australia.
This is so brilliant. What a beautiful tone from the nylon stringed banjo. Her voice is so amazing too. And she knows the real history of the music of the banjo and theatre.
OMG- There are no words that can adequately encompass how freakin' amazing this is! The sublime musicality of these two musicians is pure musical heaven!
Ms. Giddens, you are clearly highly intelligent, well versed in history, and a talented musician. In short,you know your s$+%. The more of your music I have the opportunity to hear, the better. Your music is beautiful, and deeply moving, and it's an excellent refrain for the current day. I truly and deeply hope that influences such as yours can help us ACTUALLY deal with America's past and help build a more (and eventually completely) anti-racist future.
The music was brilliant, the talk so intreasting, the guy on the bones loved it, you can hear the simularety to the flat foot buckdance, accomplement to said instruments dave Uk Suffolk Ps love CCD also pps "Julie " is great to dance too love it
She nails it when pointing out the importance of carefully including minstrelsy in the canon of American music. It's a complicated situation, but the music that isn't blatantly racist should continue to live on.
Thank you so much for this knowledge you have passed on along with the tradition, it's truly beautiful to know the origins of the instrument, music we love. It's crazy how this was recorded in 2015 but so many kick ass bands and musicians are growing love and interest for the banjo today! Really the classic may never die!! 🙏🏼🙌🏼💕
@Doug Green I like how you frame it as the war of northern aggression. Don't forget the south were traitors, all of them and they fired the first shot. The south preferred to go to war rather than let slavery run its course as was demonstrated.
Plenty of racism to go around back then, in the north as well as in the south. More complicated than the North being ‘good’ and South ‘bad’. Nonetheless, the south was a collection of slave states, and slaves were literally the backbone of the southern economy . They didn’t want to give that up. Ain’t just northern propaganda
I don't find it bone-chilling. I find it hilarious that the mistress believes, after all of the violence she and her family perpetrated against Julie, that Julie will comply. It centers the black woman's voice. It calls out the particular evil of separating black families for white families' financial gain. It lays plain white women's role in the violence. Julie's like, "Peace. I'm out."
If you haven't heard it yet, listen to The Purchaser's Option. That one is a chiller indeed. The video is extremely moving although she doesn't move at all from her chair in the middle of a road running through a cornfield.
Rhiannon is one of a kind, she’s not only a singer, but an accomplished historian of black banjo music. Her namesake ‘Rhiannon’ is the Welsh goddess of suffering and patience. What else can I say...Rhiannon is intelligent, talented, interesting and so beautiful. I just love to hear and watch her perform.
My daughter is also named Rhiannon. She plays the flute, bass guitar, and djembe drum. If you are ever in west Texas it would be good for Y'all to jam.
Amazingly Beautiful What A Great Young Lady Bring All That History Out In The World We Need It Now More Than Ever. Goodness Grace Happiness and Continued Success ol couple way down in TX
finally there is a fully honest talented person to sing the truth after johnny cash and others have gone on. rosetta tharpe- odetta etc. thank you so much for your commitment. 'up above my head i hear music in the air and i really do believe there's a heaven somewhere'.
Mrs. Giddens is one of the most talented musicians on the planet .
I respect her for being willing to talk about minstrelsy. So few people are willing to do that. Plus she's an amazing musician.
ANYONE SO INTO THIS FORM OF MUSIC cannot BUT appreciate and learn about history
African American history is really amazingly sad and amazingly beautiful all at once. So proud of my culture!!!
Rhiannon Giddens touches the soul in a way few artists can. Thank You....
Ok Her singing "Julie" is one of those moments you rarely see in music. That was absolutely beautiful and with such emotion and conviction. I stood and clapped even though the dog thought I was crazy. lol WoW!
I hope "Julie" is remembered generations from now as one of the great American songs.
Someone get Rhiannon a TV show! PBS, this is right up your alley.
I recently bought tickets to see her live! I couldn't be more excited. She keeps this country's heritage and history alive and I admire her so much for it.
you'll love her show! saw her again last week. we first saw her at MerleFest in 2008, and numerous times since.
Discovered this great woman about a month ago. Still spellbound. Formidable lady & musician. Thanks for posting this !
From a Norwegian woodworker
Don’t know how I’m only hearing of her now, but she is an incredible musician.
Oh Lordy, I love this gal. She’s keepin the real history of America alive. Oh...I’ve lived it and tasted it too. It ain’t nothin like the fake history you read in novels, text books and see in the movies.
Very well put.
Yes !
Amen !
Not only is she amazingly talented, but am I the only one that thinks she's incredibly gorgeous?
Besides for the sheer joy of partaking of original American music, we can benefit from a lesson in American cultural history. God Bless UA-cam for offering her a format to reach wider audiences and educate more.
I have just discovered Rhiannon who is not only a talented musician but has a great voice. Also a very good historian
on Southern Country music and, particularly, black banjo players. I have been interested in the blues and Southern music
since I was a teenager in the early fifties. Rhiannon you are a pleasure to listen too.
Great interview. Love this lady, her songs and her playing. Thank you David.
Mr. Holt is a most valuable source of American folklore. Thank you Mr.Holt!
She is a perfect beauty, and her hands are absolutely from out of this world! Of course she is also a great person and a wonderful musician!
Wow! Rhiannon is amazing, her playing, singing and knowledge, all amazing! Watch her as she's singing, it looks totally effortless! God Bless! 😊
I'm fascinated with tis woman. Every time I hear her I'm greatly impressed. Such a powerful voice and talent! In ways she reminds me Mahalia Jackson. I hope she will take that as a compliment.
I only discovered Giddens a few weeks ago, what a wonderful performer she is, such range and power and relevant music, gives me hope in America again. Australia.
This is so brilliant. What a beautiful tone from the nylon stringed banjo. Her voice is so amazing too. And she knows the real history of the music of the banjo and theatre.
I'm guessing that gentleman is supremely skilled with chopsticks.
What a delightful, talented woman. Bravo!!!
Powerful, focused, amazing. Would love to see this woman in concert.
Just now seeing this amazing talent. This is nothing short of remarkable. Something about it just cuts to the heart.
OMG- There are no words that can adequately encompass how freakin' amazing this is! The sublime musicality of these two musicians is pure musical heaven!
Thank you both for keeping alive the tradition
Good to hear the history of struggle and the beauty that black (and white) folks produced out of it. Rock rock on.
Fascinating. She’s a compelling speaker.
Ms. Giddens, you are clearly highly intelligent, well versed in history, and a talented musician. In short,you know your s$+%. The more of your music I have the opportunity to hear, the better. Your music is beautiful, and deeply moving, and it's an excellent refrain for the current day. I truly and deeply hope that influences such as yours can help us ACTUALLY deal with America's past and help build a more (and eventually completely) anti-racist future.
She is so lovely, inside and out, and oh so very talented
Learning clawhammer and thought I'd Google some players. This woman is omg gorgeous beyond talented holy crow
Very intelligent and talented young lady. Bless her.
MR Holt Best Interview In History and Such Heart and Soul deeply on Every Note on Yalls Music Amazing jump up and Shout ! ol couple way down in TX
This is very educational. I appreciate the chance to learn more about the roots of American music, and Rhiannon's willingness to talk about it.
such a talented person thank for touching my soul, dormant to awaken, thank you.
I found Carolina Chocolate Drops on Spotify’s d was just delighted, she’s so good!
The music was brilliant, the talk so intreasting, the guy on the bones loved it, you can hear the simularety to the flat foot buckdance, accomplement to said instruments dave Uk Suffolk Ps love CCD also pps "Julie " is great to dance too love it
What a talented young woman. Thank you for sharing your gift. Your song Julie was heartbreaking.
She nails it when pointing out the importance of carefully including minstrelsy in the canon of American music. It's a complicated situation, but the music that isn't blatantly racist should continue to live on.
Love to hear this Lady sing. Would be wonderful to hear her and Willie Watson do a duet of some of the older songs!
beautiful and incredibly talented
Thank for sharing, this women is so awesome. Saw her last week live and it blew my mind.
Thank you so much for this knowledge you have passed on along with the tradition, it's truly beautiful to know the origins of the instrument, music we love. It's crazy how this was recorded in 2015 but so many kick ass bands and musicians are growing love and interest for the banjo today! Really the classic may never die!! 🙏🏼🙌🏼💕
This brought me to tears...
Exquisite and genuine, thank you Ms. Rhiannon and thank you for this memorizing and poignant upload. Touch me deep in my soul.
Thanks for the education.
She is one very talented lady !
Fabulous talent. Loved the history lesson and masterful music. Greetings from the deep South. Rep of Panama 🇵🇦
massive respect
Thanks for this, David! Hugs from Brazil!
Wow, that last tune 'Julie' is a real bone-chiller.
@Doug Green I like how you frame it as the war of northern aggression. Don't forget the south were traitors, all of them and they fired the first shot. The south preferred to go to war rather than let slavery run its course as was demonstrated.
Plenty of racism to go around back then, in the north as well as in the south. More complicated than the North being ‘good’ and South ‘bad’. Nonetheless, the south was a collection of slave states, and slaves were literally the backbone of the southern economy . They didn’t want to give that up. Ain’t just northern propaganda
I don't find it bone-chilling. I find it hilarious that the mistress believes, after all of the violence she and her family perpetrated against Julie, that Julie will comply. It centers the black woman's voice. It calls out the particular evil of separating black families for white families' financial gain. It lays plain white women's role in the violence. Julie's like, "Peace. I'm out."
@@yes_anotherone3260 I agree!
If you haven't heard it yet, listen to The Purchaser's Option. That one is a chiller indeed. The video is extremely moving although she doesn't move at all from her chair in the middle of a road running through a cornfield.
I only got to see them once, but it was great! They even did a little "workshop" afterwards telling the story of this great music...
Thanks for sharing this! Love Giddens.
wow this girl what a voice and great playing
Beautiful! Thank you both!
Love the interview and history. I like you voice and playing so much I can't decide which is better!
LOVE Banjo music. Love this lady
In today's vacuous and stultified musical climate, she's a breath of fresh air.
Great performer. Love you Rhiannon.
Wow! That voice is amazing!🎤🎼
Rhiannon sang this so felt so true. Yes it is rare and meaningful. Angst for Julies plight as a slave and her choice.
Wow, Ms. Gideon’s is an inspiring banjo player and singer!
Rhiannon is one of a kind, she’s not only a singer, but an accomplished historian of black banjo music. Her namesake ‘Rhiannon’ is the Welsh goddess of suffering and patience. What else can I say...Rhiannon is intelligent, talented, interesting and so beautiful. I just love to hear and watch her perform.
Rhiannon is the name of a Welsh goddess. Yes she is.
She is so eloquent
That second piece was heavy. Beautifully performed.
I enjoyed the talk and the music,she has great tone on the fretless banjo, i also enjoyed her eloquent language concerning race and folklore.
I happened on this young lady by chance as a scrolled through You Tube, oh to get back the years before I found her music.
Me, too
Fantastic.
My daughter is also named Rhiannon. She plays the flute, bass guitar, and djembe drum. If you are ever in west Texas it would be good for Y'all to jam.
Gifted 😎
Amazingly Beautiful What A Great Young Lady Bring All That History Out In The World We Need It Now More Than Ever. Goodness Grace Happiness and Continued Success ol couple way down in TX
the traditional style instrument has a very mellow sound
To me she is a national treasure. Beautiful voice. Great musician also.
finally there is a fully honest talented person to sing the truth after johnny cash and others have gone on. rosetta tharpe- odetta etc.
thank you so much for your commitment. 'up above my head i hear music in the air and i really do believe there's a heaven somewhere'.
I discovered her music through Red Dead Redemption 2. She's extraordinarily talented! Lover her!
Ms. Giddens is awesome.
Fascinating. Thank you.
fantastic
never seen a fretless banjo before - great interview!
alcatrazzz Yep. They are harder to learn to play but there were no frets on those home made banjos.
A beautiful lady and a national treasure! Love you
She's so damn great!
Just found this I'm amazed at its beauty
Super great! So glad to hear "Julie" out of both speakers.
My pleasure. Sorry for the delay!
FIRE> I love this
Her rendition of Julie is one the most beautiful things I've heard. Don't think anyone else could do that song justice. Thanks for posting it.
Well, it's written by her so....
Great video. Fascinating history.
The playing together is so simpatico.
Awesome skills
Beautiful interview. ❤️🇺🇲💙🙏✌️
THE LINK, IMPORTANT HISTORY! THANKS!!!
Wow. I am a new fan of hers. Wow
Very talented individual!.
I love this woman, she is beautiful and talented.
Omg just amazing
Great stuff
Monster talent
That’s like 5 miles from my house. I live right over the river.
Quality video
Angelic voice and strings are blood
WOW!