The Kitchen Girl & Cattle In The Cane - Norman & Nancy Blake
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- In the hills of northwestern Georgia, Norman Blake carries on the tradition of old-time country music like a master craftsman preserving an endangered art form. He discovered his life's vocation when he was sixteen. He met Nancy Short in 1972 when the band she was playing in was booked as his opening act. They married two years later and have performed and recorded together ever since. This DVD collection presents their unique musical blend from 1980 to 1995.
Titles include: Ohio 1980: Medley: Randall Collins/Done Gone, Medley: Green Leaf Fancy/Da Slickit Light/Briar Picker Brown/Stony Fork · Alabama 1984: Grey Coat Soldiers, Medley: Knockbauer Ploka #1/#2/El Paso Waltz, Medley: Within a Mile/The Durham Rangers/Far From Home/Primrose Last · South Carolina 1988: Jordan Am a Hard Road To Travel, Prettiest Little Girl in the County, The Little Stream of Whiskey · Iowa 1995: Hangin' Dog, Battleship of Maine, Medley: The Kitchen Girl/Catlle in the Cane, Democratic Donkey in His Stall Again, The Georgia Railroad
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Norman Blake is one of the best flatpickers around, he makes it look so easy, his style is very unique, there is only one Norman Blake, love the guitars 🎸 too!
Totally agree. He's on the Mt. Rushmore of flatpickers indeed!
Norman & Nancy Blake are AWESOME musicians and vocalist , Love to listen to them play Thank you so much Canada
You can listen to 100 people play cattle in the cane and Norman’s version is the only one that sounds like this. It’s so unique.
Norman’s right hand technique is second to none.
Norman is one of the most amazing musicians that ever walked the planet !! Great job Norman and Nancy !!
That right hand! Liquid gold. Without exaggeration I have watched and listened to this video 100 times, enough so that every note is ingrained within me. Today, after all that time I finally started playing it. It may take another 1000 times to get it right but if I live long enough I'll get it all.
There is no "right."
@@alan4surethere are two in the video above😁
I worked on this guitar right before Norman bought it. 1934 D-18S.
Great playing; magnificent guitars.
Seems to be more Bluegrass than "Old-Time Country Music" A really great version also I'd say.
Wonderful to see and hear them play together, thank you.
They both make it look so easy and natural to play.
dang That was beautiful Thanks
The GOAT…
Wow!
Awsome!
He may play the lead but Nancy is the star
She knows how to make him sound great.
Totally agree.
She’s a really great and underrated rhythm guitar player. She accents his playing so well.
Dad has always said that Nancy was a much better natural musician than he is.
@@leeblake3989 Do you play? I'm sure you got some of those genes!?
Wonderful!
I love wide fretboards
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RIGHTEOUS
@@joannehack7588 Amen!🙏
Why did they all start clapping in middle of him playing?
they were applauding..
@T DUB but they clapped after the second B part. They should have clapped when he started cattle in the cane.
Somebody was having such a good time they started clapping. Clapping is contagious.
They wanted it to end and then rush the stage for Norman’s apples and pumpkins