Tony Trischka and David Grisman

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • Two legendary musicians sit down and discuss, reminisce and pick some great bluegrass. See more of this series at the Tony Trischka School of Banjo. Learn to play the banjo directly from Tony through video exchanges.

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  • @matthewbyronlewismusic9625
    @matthewbyronlewismusic9625 5 років тому +11

    David Grismans head and face could easily be mistaken for 9 out 10 classical busts of Poseidon.

  • @garyhighley9022
    @garyhighley9022 Рік тому +1

    David just bites and chews the music up like a rabid Dawg! I love watching and hearing him.

  • @user-to2mv3wb4j
    @user-to2mv3wb4j Рік тому

    70年代のアルバム「banjo land」をよく聴いていました。お二人の来日公演を懐かしく思い出します。❤

  • @rsophiav
    @rsophiav 12 років тому +2

    This is just all kinds of awesome!

  • @Tsalagi46
    @Tsalagi46 11 років тому +2

    Really great musicians !!! Thanks

  • @garyhighley9022
    @garyhighley9022 Рік тому +1

    Two legends.

  • @johns6362
    @johns6362 4 роки тому +1

    Tony, you talk about in Baldwinsville, in the mid seventies we owned the Gaslight Cafe, in Baldwinsville. A lot of my friends were musicians so we always had jams, plus a lot of Blues and Bluegrass. Moss Back Mule Band packed the house every Tuesday,
    Mark Hoffman, I had the Buffalo Gals there. It is kind of funny because in late seventy seven I did a tour with Bromberg and Phoebe Snow and Bromberg married Martha Trachenburg of the Buffalo Gals. Syracuse had a good music scene for years. Gary

    • @CarolKolceski
      @CarolKolceski 2 роки тому

      Syracuse still has a great music scene! Come back and see us soon!

    • @johns6362
      @johns6362 2 роки тому +1

      I will someday, I hardly recognize the place. Totally different from the fifties up to the late eighties when I lived there.

  • @captbanjo1
    @captbanjo1 12 років тому +2

    They sound typically great but man does Tony's Deering shine!

  • @dannielsen4431
    @dannielsen4431 2 роки тому +2

    Tony who made your banjo
    David who made your mandolin
    Tony what year was your banjo manufactured

  • @PickinNgrinin
    @PickinNgrinin 11 років тому +2

    Love watching david play. So into it

  • @jpsc1009
    @jpsc1009 7 років тому +1

    you see what can two giants do to an old bluegrass standard. Amazing!

  • @barnes2526
    @barnes2526 12 років тому +1

    This is amazing.

  • @HeartsHomeAcoustics
    @HeartsHomeAcoustics 11 років тому +1

    Cool clip. Thank you for sharing. Love both of these guys!

  • @VinniePaah
    @VinniePaah 10 років тому +1

    Great for the morning exercises!

  • @michaelgoldstein3701
    @michaelgoldstein3701 6 років тому

    Nice seeing you guys taking a nice chance and charge together into that thing which lands on its feet like that .

  • @1BlueStarRising
    @1BlueStarRising 11 років тому +1

    Truly Lovely :-)
    Thats what I call real Joy !

  • @RJaeger1993
    @RJaeger1993 2 місяці тому

    So cool

  • @ABevs
    @ABevs 12 років тому

    Great picking and great stories.

  • @josephgarrahan9945
    @josephgarrahan9945 6 років тому

    didn't know they were playing bluegrass on the radio in nj. how cool is that

  • @KennethWilliamElkington
    @KennethWilliamElkington 10 років тому

    Stellar! Inspiring!
    Take it on the road gents... fine, fine pickin'.

  • @chansupar4555
    @chansupar4555 11 років тому

    amazing to watch!!

  • @nancychace8619
    @nancychace8619 Рік тому

    Interesting. Always fun to reminisce. For some reason that banjo looks to be a little unique. Kind of abbreviated or something. Maybe my glasses are foggy 🙂 Sounds good anyway. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mariano697
    @mariano697 11 років тому

    è un piacere sentire la musica suonata così, molto bello

  • @alexanderdeleos3735
    @alexanderdeleos3735 10 років тому +1

    Tony je klasa !!! bravo

  • @---ek2pu
    @---ek2pu 12 років тому

    Awesome stff!

  • @banjoskin1
    @banjoskin1 12 років тому

    yes!

  • @themike1981234
    @themike1981234 12 років тому

    Mike Patterson from Syracuse, New York was here!!!

  • @maverickdallas100
    @maverickdallas100 12 років тому +1

    Is that mandolin a Giacomel by any chance?

  • @JewandGreek
    @JewandGreek 7 років тому +3

    Not bad for the son of a New York physics professor and the son of a New Jersey Jewish trombonist.

  • @GodsFavoriteBassPlyr
    @GodsFavoriteBassPlyr 10 років тому

    Uh-mazing~

  • @MentallyGuitarded12
    @MentallyGuitarded12 8 років тому +9

    Three people were too stoned to find the thumbs-up button.

    • @nickmarble7226
      @nickmarble7226 7 років тому

      i was stoned while watching this but enjoyed it thoroughly.

  • @TheHimmus
    @TheHimmus 11 років тому +1

    his hair is as awesome as the music

  • @flatpikinguitar
    @flatpikinguitar 12 років тому

    I think its one if his eastman models

  • @unklemeatheart7231
    @unklemeatheart7231 10 років тому +1

    Shhheeeeeeeeeeyiitt son!

  • @123Dragonden
    @123Dragonden 11 років тому

    Hey! Thats my teacher's husband.

  • @williamdboehm3844
    @williamdboehm3844 9 років тому

    what is the name of this piece or is it just ad lib?

    • @Bryt25
      @Bryt25 9 років тому

      Patchwork-Kingston Spring from the Album 'Banjoland' it's even more fun :-)

    • @jpsc1009
      @jpsc1009 7 років тому +1

      William D Boehm, it's "Wild Horse at Stony Point", which was beautifully refurbished by these two great musicians.