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Bill Monroe & the BlueGrass Boys
Bluegrass Breakdown
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Cluck Old Hen
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One of my favorite traditional songs...
Nickel Creek
Hop High My Lulu Girl
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Hop High My Lulu Girl
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Sierra Hull & Ron Block
Pike County Breakdown
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Sierra Hull & Ryan Holladay
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Salt Creek
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Steve Earle & The Del McCoury Boys
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The Mountain
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Ralph Stanley and his grandson Nathan
Dream of a Miner's Child
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Hey Red! You are so thoughtful. Oh, look in the mail next week, I've got a great one coming to you.
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WOW RED:-4
Thank you so much....this is the 1st time anyone has put up a thread for me. This is so special and I'm going to listen to all the songs right now....
Thank you:-6
Thank you so much....this is the 1st time anyone has put up a thread for me. This is so special and I'm going to listen to all the songs right now....
Thank you:-6
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modern blue grass a band called hayseed dixie
walk this way ,,,,very cool
"To be foolish and to recognize that one is foolish, is better than to be foolish and imagine that one is wise."
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el guapo;1025325 wrote:
modern blue grass a band called hayseed dixie
walk this way ,,,,very cool
Way cool Jessie...thanks very much:-6
Hey, you really havta fix yer siggy
modern blue grass a band called hayseed dixie
walk this way ,,,,very cool
Way cool Jessie...thanks very much:-6
Hey, you really havta fix yer siggy
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Kathy Ellen;1025349 wrote: Way cool Jessie...thanks very much:-6
Hey, you really havta fix yer siggy
but how
Hey, you really havta fix yer siggy
but how
"To be foolish and to recognize that one is foolish, is better than to be foolish and imagine that one is wise."
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el guapo;1025352 wrote: but how
looks like you just fixed it:-6
looks like you just fixed it:-6
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Kathy Ellen;1025258 wrote: WOW RED:-4
Thank you so much....this is the 1st time anyone has put up a thread for me. This is so special and I'm going to listen to all the songs right now....
Thank you:-6
Kathy Ellen, aren't you sweet. :-6 I am always happy to talk bluegrass with anyone interested. I love the stuff. I was grinning when I read your thread! I thought "A-ha! Another convert! WOO!" :wah:
I was disappointed yesterday that I couldn't find some videos of some songs I really like that I wanted for you to hear. I am still looking for them though.
You know who else you might like to talk to? Dew! "DeweyOneMoThyme." He loves bluegrass probably more than me and has spent time with the musicians and all and he knows of more and different bands than I do.
Thank you so much....this is the 1st time anyone has put up a thread for me. This is so special and I'm going to listen to all the songs right now....
Thank you:-6
Kathy Ellen, aren't you sweet. :-6 I am always happy to talk bluegrass with anyone interested. I love the stuff. I was grinning when I read your thread! I thought "A-ha! Another convert! WOO!" :wah:
I was disappointed yesterday that I couldn't find some videos of some songs I really like that I wanted for you to hear. I am still looking for them though.
You know who else you might like to talk to? Dew! "DeweyOneMoThyme." He loves bluegrass probably more than me and has spent time with the musicians and all and he knows of more and different bands than I do.
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RedGlitter;1025984 wrote: Kathy Ellen, aren't you sweet. :-6 I am always happy to talk bluegrass with anyone interested. I love the stuff. I was grinning when I read your thread! I thought "A-ha! Another convert! WOO!" :wah:
I was disappointed yesterday that I couldn't find some videos of some songs I really like that I wanted for you to hear. I am still looking for them though.
You know who else you might like to talk to? Dew! "DeweyOneMoThyme." He loves bluegrass probably more than me and has spent time with the musicians and all and he knows of more and different bands than I do.
Thank you so much Red...you're always the best:-6I'll have to pm Dewey. I just love the sounds of the banjo, guitar and fiddle together:DI loved the video of the 2 kids...wow, how can they play so well at such a young age:guitarist They're amazing.
I was disappointed yesterday that I couldn't find some videos of some songs I really like that I wanted for you to hear. I am still looking for them though.
You know who else you might like to talk to? Dew! "DeweyOneMoThyme." He loves bluegrass probably more than me and has spent time with the musicians and all and he knows of more and different bands than I do.
Thank you so much Red...you're always the best:-6I'll have to pm Dewey. I just love the sounds of the banjo, guitar and fiddle together:DI loved the video of the 2 kids...wow, how can they play so well at such a young age:guitarist They're amazing.
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Kathy Ellen, Youtube has everything on the planet except the songs I want for you to hear. :wah:
May I suggest you try this album?
O Sister! The Women's Bluegrass Collection
This is probably my second all-time favorite bluegrass album.
And if you care at all for religious music, you might try this one:
Angels Are Singing- Women's Bluegrass Gospel
I'm not big on gospel music but I wore this album out. Bluegrass and folk gospel are the only types of religious music I will listen to.
May I suggest you try this album?
O Sister! The Women's Bluegrass Collection
This is probably my second all-time favorite bluegrass album.
And if you care at all for religious music, you might try this one:
Angels Are Singing- Women's Bluegrass Gospel
I'm not big on gospel music but I wore this album out. Bluegrass and folk gospel are the only types of religious music I will listen to.
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WOO!!! I found a favorite!!! :-6
The Cox Family
Standing By The Bedside of a Neighbor
The Cox Family
Standing By The Bedside of a Neighbor
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Barman;1026646 wrote: How'd i miss this one:D
Try Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, brilliant.
I expect you could buy the "Appalachian Stomp" Cd on ebay quite cheap, nice one to start you off, quite a mix on that one.
Bill Monroe, Flatt and Scruggs of course, Stanley Brothers, Kentucky Colonels and not forgetting Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell amongst others.
Hi Barman! Good recommendations- some I haven't tried myself!
I have bought quite a few on ebay, all at a great price.
I get a few strange looks when i have Bluegrass music on in the car, roof down, just cruising with a smile on my face. Some people just don't get it.:-3
I was walking through Dixons electrical store a few months back when my mobile rang, I have "Dueling Banjos" as a ring tone. A women came up to me and just said "That ain't right, it just ain't right":-2 I just laughed, i think she must have thought it was written just for the film Deliverance.:wah:
Haha! That's funny. I can just picture that.
My dad wants me to change my ringtone for him on my phone so when he calls me, "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" will play.
Try Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, brilliant.
I expect you could buy the "Appalachian Stomp" Cd on ebay quite cheap, nice one to start you off, quite a mix on that one.
Bill Monroe, Flatt and Scruggs of course, Stanley Brothers, Kentucky Colonels and not forgetting Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell amongst others.
Hi Barman! Good recommendations- some I haven't tried myself!
I have bought quite a few on ebay, all at a great price.
I get a few strange looks when i have Bluegrass music on in the car, roof down, just cruising with a smile on my face. Some people just don't get it.:-3
I was walking through Dixons electrical store a few months back when my mobile rang, I have "Dueling Banjos" as a ring tone. A women came up to me and just said "That ain't right, it just ain't right":-2 I just laughed, i think she must have thought it was written just for the film Deliverance.:wah:
Haha! That's funny. I can just picture that.


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Has anyone heard this ditty....by the "Dubliners" This wonderful group is friends with my Irish family. I've know them forever.
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Ahhhhh, thanks so much everyone for the updates. I will listen to all of them this afternoon.
I didn't realize that others were into Bluegrass...I love it.:-6
I didn't realize that others were into Bluegrass...I love it.:-6
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originally posted by Barman...
I was walking through Dixons electrical store a few months back when my mobile rang, I have "Dueling Banjos" as a ring tone. A women came up to me and just said "That ain't right, it just ain't right":-2 I just laughed, i think she must have thought it was written just for the film Deliverance.:wah:
:wah::wah: I love the dueling banjos but cringe when I think of "SOME" parts of that movie:guitarist
Thanks Barman...I will look into these groups:-6
I was walking through Dixons electrical store a few months back when my mobile rang, I have "Dueling Banjos" as a ring tone. A women came up to me and just said "That ain't right, it just ain't right":-2 I just laughed, i think she must have thought it was written just for the film Deliverance.:wah:
:wah::wah: I love the dueling banjos but cringe when I think of "SOME" parts of that movie:guitarist
Thanks Barman...I will look into these groups:-6
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EmmyLou Harris....."Bluegrass Festival"
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Barman;1027532 wrote: Glad you enjoy it Kathy.
You must have quite a collection too Terri, we must compare notes soon.
I still pick my banjo when i can (must do it when no one else is in the house cos its so blinkin loud) but it seems i am the only one within miles interested in bluegrass mores the pity.
Ahhhhh Sobe....you play the banjo....I love the banjo. I was telling Red that I just love the harmony between the banjo, guitar and fiddle.
My brother has a band called the Tipsy Rovers that just play for our family.
I had a big, big party about 2 years ago and invited about 70 people. It was a beautiful day at the beach and all the neighbors came over also.....I know enough to invite all:D
The Tipsy Rovers , who are also all of our rellys and friends, played Bluegrass, Irish, folk...everything......We had banjos, all sorts of guitars, fiddles, and squeeze boxes. And then all of our friends who sing and play insturments got up to perform.Of course I sang all of my lovely Donegal songs. Even the local police came to join us.
A great night was had by all. Wish you could have been there...I was fantastic.
You must have quite a collection too Terri, we must compare notes soon.
I still pick my banjo when i can (must do it when no one else is in the house cos its so blinkin loud) but it seems i am the only one within miles interested in bluegrass mores the pity.
Ahhhhh Sobe....you play the banjo....I love the banjo. I was telling Red that I just love the harmony between the banjo, guitar and fiddle.
My brother has a band called the Tipsy Rovers that just play for our family.
I had a big, big party about 2 years ago and invited about 70 people. It was a beautiful day at the beach and all the neighbors came over also.....I know enough to invite all:D
The Tipsy Rovers , who are also all of our rellys and friends, played Bluegrass, Irish, folk...everything......We had banjos, all sorts of guitars, fiddles, and squeeze boxes. And then all of our friends who sing and play insturments got up to perform.Of course I sang all of my lovely Donegal songs. Even the local police came to join us.
A great night was had by all. Wish you could have been there...I was fantastic.