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Posted on 4/26/24 at 7:33 am to cgrand
quote:He's got a sweet voice too and yea I think we are listening to a GOAT in his prime.
to answer some of your questions he is one of the most talented guitar players I’ve ever seen, no joke. The dude is one of the greats. He’s got a band of nearly equally talented players. His originals are well written and frequently unique, he’s got a hundred years of covers well selected to choose from, and he’s the humblest and nicest dude around. Like I said, happy music
Even before I "got it" and saw him live* I just was amazed that the sound they put out with no drummer. Amazing that they can stay perfectly in sync with no back beat for the bass to follow.
*cannot overstate the sense of happiness at live "jamgrass" show!
Posted on 4/28/24 at 2:23 pm to cgrand
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can’t do traditional bluegrass but I dig greensky, leftover salmon, yonder mountain, kitchen dwellers, etc
I’m kinda the opposite. I like all those bands, especially LOS. But I got really burned out on the front range cosmic bluegrass stuff many years ago. I’m thinking string cheese incident type stuff.
However, I love Jimmy Martin, Bill Monroe, Ralph Stanley, Flatts and Scruggs, etc. also throw in Tony Rice, Alison Krauss, John Hartford and many others.
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