Wayne Henderson & Marina - Jerusalem Ridge jam
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- World-renowned guitar and mandolin luthier Wayne Henderson of Grayson County, VA, jams on Jerusalem Ridge with Marina Pendleton, who is playing the first F-5 mandolin Wayne ever made, around 1967.
How lucky are you....! Wayne’s the man.
Couldn’t get my eye off the pie......on the bench behind Marina
Real music, real people, you can't get better than that.
Wow :o
A young lady with such skill and charm. Lorda mercy!
Marina is pretty damn good mando picker, there and with Wayne it doesn't get any better than this.😁😁😁
Really nice stuff. Tastefully done.
This is great stuff!
I visited Wayne's shop back in 2013. Great guy and great experience.
Great music, great story.
If there is a sacred song in bluegrass, this may be it.
He does have a sense of humor !
Great music. Greetings from Chile.
Good music, but someone needs to clean that coffee maker.
This is country as hell and I love it. There is an apple pie sitting on the counter 🙂 Great playing -- it is great seeing 2 people who love what they do -- doing it -- and doing it great!
Kicking it!!! Miss you, Marina!
Me encantó tu vídeo. Se nota el corazón y lo mucho que lo disfrutan
Very nice...That Old Henderson tone is incredible.. what strings did you have on it? Were they new?
Bill dedrick Not sure what type of strings were on the mandolin, but I remember they were pretty old strings.
Great music !!! You two do a bang up job. Wayne seems to have that thumb pick and fingerpicks working better than I can .
Amazing👍👍👍
These vids always make me sad that I grew up where I did. I had uncles who dabbled with the Doc Watson stuff but they were weekend plucker type guys. Acoustic was in my bones and until my friends literally forced me to buy an electric I was playing all of the Stevie Ray Vaughan solos on acoustic lol. If I'd have had this avenue available to me I never would have looked back. I played the blues about as hard as you can for about 20 years and I could never say I wasted a second of time, but during covid I stumbled across Billy Strings and through him found Tony Rice and I'm playing like a teenager again. Thankfully the Stevie Ray-style open-stuff kept my flatpicking relatively sharp and I'm picking up the playing through your chords thing pretty quick, but I never felt the joy I get, or at least I don't remember, when I lift one of Tony's songs. I have to put some fingers in Church Street Blues because the man simply was not human lol, but I connect with this stuff instantly, something that I broke my ass trying to accomplish with the blues and honestly never could, not on the level I was shooting for. When I see these people play in casual settings I spend more time drifting off with the music, imagining what it looks like outside, like there's always gonna be beautiful rolling hills, green swamp willow's and Carolina stars lol.
Just came across your stuff...love the sit down's...pure talent.
aw, thanks! welcome!
Very well done! Loved it!
God bless all here.
Thank you so much!
Bravo!
How do you speak to Wayne????
Like uncle David the second pastor, all I can say is yummy. Well played.
Great tag team.
WoW Aye …I love it
Greetings from Scotland
Very cool !
Nice!
Excellent performance.
Thanks so much!!
I have been torn on whether or not to get one of those bug assault guns or not. I think the difficulty in getting rimfire ammo has made up my mind though!
Mandolin needs work