WAIT A MINUTE were did these guys come from,I'm a bluegrass fan here in Ireland and I have just found GOLD, Why have all these years gone by without someone telling me about these guys, and whoever made the video WELL DONE. I'm now a total fan of these great pickers, THANK-YOU Jim Hurst and Tim Stafford and the guy with the camera.
Hey Michael, if you don't have the "Hot and Spicy" bluegrass album yet, grab it. It is my favorite album. Both gentlemen here are on it with this song, plus other incredible musicians. Glad to see a Bluegrass fan in Ireland. I was there in 2009, spent most of my time in Dublin. Some great music happing there, I wandered in more than a few Temple Bar pubs with some great live music. (wasn't sure where else to go)
Tim told me he does that because he started out on banjo and his teacher had him put a section of garden hose on his ring finger and little finger to keep them confined and planted. By the time he took up guitar, it was just old habit.
Please forgive that comment from my husband. He did not mean that toward Tim. He was more complimenting Jim. He would never mean anything bad toward anyone. He is related by marriage to Jim and was just being silly.
Tim and Jim are seriously, and I mean SERIOUSLY, incredible pickers. Thanks, guys!
Absolutely awesome! Two of the best flat pickers in the business!
Love those changing keys!!! Outstanding!
Love this. Such honest music. Not a false emotion in sight.
He is absoloutely my favorite flatpicker, so original, smooth, he always astonishes me with everything he plays.
Never heard of either of these guys.Thank you so much for posting. Awesome flat picking both
Tim Stafford wrote the Tony Rice book.
This is every bit as great as I remember!
beautiful sounds coming from these men and their guitars
Wow! Beautiful. You guys have great chemistry. I was dazzled.
Awesome, mind-shaking flat-picking and arranging!
Thanks for sharing, Glenn! Love it!
Tim stafford is a killer flatpicker.
Outstanding!!!
Wow, great playing from Tim and Jim. Tim's use of open strings is so ear-catching.
Serious guitar porn!! Great close-ups, impeccable video and sound.
Thank you, Flatpicking Guitar Magazine
Incredible to say the least!
WAIT A MINUTE were did these guys come from,I'm a bluegrass fan here in Ireland and I have just found GOLD, Why have all these years gone by without someone telling me about these guys, and whoever made the video WELL DONE.
I'm now a total fan of these great pickers, THANK-YOU Jim Hurst and Tim Stafford and the guy with the camera.
Great video!
Magnificent!
Lovely stuff
I have this dvd Fantastic!
Great arrangement!
Hey Michael, if you don't have the "Hot and Spicy" bluegrass album yet, grab it. It is my favorite album. Both gentlemen here are on it with this song, plus other incredible musicians. Glad to see a Bluegrass fan in Ireland. I was there in 2009, spent most of my time in Dublin. Some great music happing there, I wandered in more than a few Temple Bar pubs with some great live music. (wasn't sure where else to go)
lovely mellow sound unusual for flatpickin
Excellent job Tim...A great rendition of Charlie B's fiddle tune!
Jim Hurst owns the neck on the guitar if you check him out.Tim is a great guy and greater picker...plus writer
Thank-you I think it is a Elliot, I've only heard about them recently, might order one. Thanks for the help!
Mike!
Only Tim Stafford can make the guitar sound so full with just a flatpick.The most interesting bluegrass player today and a master of crosspicking !
I also think Kenny Smith is right there with Tim in terms of technique and taste
great players, whished I could see that in slow motion
It's a Huss & Dalton which he actually sold to a friend I know. It's really awesome to play.
Yeah and that guitar of Tim's... 1934 D-18, the first year they made those.
Might clean pickin!!
I couldn't find the DVD on the store...
Tim told me he does that because he started out on banjo and his teacher had him put a section of garden hose on his ring finger and little finger to keep them confined and planted. By the time he took up guitar, it was just old habit.
It's a Huss&Dalton in there i think
I'm not good at remembering names, but I sure remember the planted ring finger.
you are the daddy-0! Senator RMT Hunter in "Lincoln".....
Interesting capo on the guitar,anyone know the name of it or a link.
wHO IS THAT GUY OUT PLAYING sTANFORD?
I can't tell but I know he mostly plays a Rockbridge now.
Hahahah i you tubed my name
You didn't know you could do this I bet😁😁
what kind of guitar is jim playing
I could be wrong, but it looks like an Elliot capo. dub dub dub dot elliottcapos dotcom
Please forgive that comment from my husband. He did not mean that toward Tim. He was more complimenting Jim. He would never mean anything bad toward anyone. He is related by marriage to Jim and was just being silly.
yeah he is one of my favirites, but to say he is the best flatpicker of his genre. there are just to many to say. its all about opinion
Its a Huss and Dalton. He plays a rockbridge now for the most part.