Holeee Cow what a beautiful and talented fiddle player!!!! She could play in any band I 've played in (3 of em.) We have a 16 y o local girl who could play in any Bg band. Her mature talent goes ahead of her years.What will she be like when she's 21?
Great musicians, great bluegrass songs... but there’s something missing. One thing you learn the hard hard way is that you don’t play Jimmy Martin songs without a banjo. Sorry, but it just doesn’t matter how many all star pickers you put up there... Manzanita-grass ends up sounding empty.
@@bhr788 “Better” is a very subjective, personal term. There are people who would say that the Stanley Brothers were “better” than anyone else. To me that would be absurd, especially considering how bad some of their live festival recordings are... just awful picking on some of that stuff. My point was more about the songs in the video. Traditional bluegrass songs and the way they are presented here. For whatever reason, guitar guys like Bennett and Rice wanted to do bluegrass songs without the essential, foundational element; the five-string banjo. To my ears it sounds hollow to do that. A lot of the “Manzanita” stuff is NOT bluegrass, and that’s ok - it is still great music.
I could listen to this for a whole week and never get tired of it! These recordings are the BEST of the BEST! !
BRILLIANT, THANK YOU
Great group of players. Bennett on guitar is a thing of beauty , that guy can pick
I like how he kicked of “you don’t my mind” with that “blue railroad train” lick!
Kentucky Horse Park is at exit 120 on I-75. State Route 1973 known as Iron Pike Rd.
Hey guys! Great job on Salt Creek.
GREAT 123...
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Thanks for posting this! Do you happen to have IIIrd Tyme Outs set from 1996? or from that era?
ricky simpkins on manolin from the great state of virginia
remember those days, ron wright
good
What year Martin is Richard playing.. Sounds so dry--I wonder what strings he used
Who is that on mandolin?
Rickie Simpkins on mandolin, and fiddle !!
John Andrew Robertson Looks like Wanda Bennett on the Fiddle
Ricky Simpkins
Holeee Cow what a beautiful and talented fiddle player!!!! She could play in any band I 've played in (3 of em.)
We have a 16 y o local girl who could play in any Bg band. Her mature talent goes ahead of her years.What
will she be like when she's 21?
She's married to that Tony Rice pickin' Gee Tar guy....back off man.
Richard Bennett definitely has the Tony Rice influence.
I never noticed that.
Not once.
I first noticed it in his voice before his pickin! He uses that same little growl Tony used to use!!
He is almost a clone. It's amazing!
Great musicians, great bluegrass songs... but there’s something missing. One thing you learn the hard hard way is that you don’t play Jimmy Martin songs without a banjo. Sorry, but it just doesn’t matter how many all star pickers you put up there... Manzanita-grass ends up sounding empty.
Richard wanted to be Tony so bad lol and I want to pick like Grisman .
Manzanita is better than anything Jimmy ever did
@@bhr788 “Better” is a very subjective, personal term. There are people who would say that the Stanley Brothers were “better” than anyone else. To me that would be absurd, especially considering how bad some of their live festival recordings are... just awful picking on some of that stuff.
My point was more about the songs in the video. Traditional bluegrass songs and the way they are presented here. For whatever reason, guitar guys like Bennett and Rice wanted to do bluegrass songs without the essential, foundational element; the five-string banjo. To my ears it sounds hollow to do that. A lot of the “Manzanita” stuff is NOT bluegrass, and that’s ok - it is still great music.
@@jnholland006 Ain't nothing wrong with him. What's to criticize?
Brilliant musicians bud definitely missing the banjo