nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! just listened to your version of the blackest crow. amazing!!!(love that song!) finally some new,good talent!!! ya coming up to ontario canada to tour? i'd really like to hear you live!!!! my newest favorite band!!!
Hi Laurel and Michael, My name is Kurtis. I just saw you guys perform at the public library in Lisle, IL only a couple of hours ago. 5/13/12. It was truly a wonderul musical experience. I am honored to have met you, and I will be sure to catch your next concert when you come back to Chicago area. All the best!
Through youtube via Abigail Washburn (or visa versa), I discovered Red Tail Ring... In the hour since discovery, I have ordered everything you have to offer on cd... Red Tail Ring's music & values are much needed in this fragmented world...
That was a joy to behold! I'm writing a chapter of a PhD thesis on early recordings of this ballad. Excellent harmonies and dual musicianship. Pleased I stumbled upon you. :-)
it is the great American murder ballad.... as if Melville and Faulkner and Bas com Lamar Lunsford had combined to produce the definitive angst that only modal mountain music can generate.
you guys blend together beautifully, vocals and strings intertwine mellifluously. those simultaneous hammer-ons, and powerful strums on the downbeat. this shit is raw yo
Do you want the tradition to die? Would you rather millennials all sat around with Microkorgs making bleep bloops? Yes, Dock Boggs, Roscoe Holcom and Tommy Jarrell are great, but if that's all we allow the tradition to be then what was conceived and practiced as a social music moulders away on old 78s that'll be thrown away when their owners die.
They have it nailed from start to finish. Just fabulous. I can't understand why Red Tail Ring aren't better known.
They've done a lot of great stuff but this is special. They seem to have a way with bluesy stuff, probably didn't do enough of it.
This could be considered the definitive recording of this song. A musical holotype if you will.
What a modern version with pleinty of surprises and groove...
the best version of pretty polly out there.
Talented women playing banjo or bass are a pleasant surprise and a welcomed gift to old-time music! Well done!
It don't get any better than that. Cheers from Texas.
nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! just listened to your version of the blackest crow. amazing!!!(love that song!)
finally some new,good talent!!!
ya coming up to ontario canada to tour? i'd really like to hear you live!!!!
my newest favorite band!!!
ive heard for about 50 years ,polly, and your version is one i listen to nice job jim
Hi Laurel and Michael, My name is Kurtis. I just saw you guys perform at the public library in Lisle, IL only a couple of hours ago. 5/13/12. It was truly a wonderul musical experience. I am honored to have met you, and I will be sure to catch your next concert when you come back to Chicago area. All the best!
Thanks for a wonderful show at Algomah Honey House last Friday. Best wishes for what can only be an amazing future. Warm regards, T
Through youtube via Abigail Washburn (or visa versa), I discovered Red Tail Ring... In the hour since discovery, I have ordered everything you have to offer on cd... Red Tail Ring's music & values are much needed in this fragmented world...
Steve M They made CD's ? Shame on me. I adore their unique pure music from the moment I heard "The Blackest Crow"
very, very, very good goosebumps creators. mostly midhuman
Done with great feeling and Spirit,,,,,as usual! Thank You Kindly! Love and Light and Peace and Pickin! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
in my search for my new favorite... i find this.. good job ya'll. from east texas
That was a joy to behold! I'm writing a chapter of a PhD thesis on early recordings of this ballad. Excellent harmonies and dual musicianship. Pleased I stumbled upon you. :-)
it is the great American murder ballad.... as if Melville and Faulkner and Bas com Lamar Lunsford had combined to produce the definitive angst that only modal mountain music can generate.
Be sure to share man!
GREAT stuff !!!!!!!!
Absolutely wonderful
Love the old murder ballads. I wonder why the man's name is almost always Willy ???
Willie was a spree killer.
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Well yeah had to be hes in like 1,000 folk ballads
A fine, fine rendition. And grand banjoing!
incredible !! Fantastic job
you guys blend together beautifully, vocals and strings intertwine mellifluously. those simultaneous hammer-ons, and powerful strums on the downbeat. this shit is raw yo
I am just mesmerized by you too, unbelievable!
You guys are wonderful!!
Y'all are amazing
that is awesome
Love this!
Dag, that was tight.
Great!
Nicely Done Bravo
Amazing ! Great job
best version out there !
Do you want the tradition to die? Would you rather millennials all sat around with Microkorgs making bleep bloops? Yes, Dock Boggs, Roscoe Holcom and Tommy Jarrell are great, but if that's all we allow the tradition to be then what was conceived and practiced as a social music moulders away on old 78s that'll be thrown away when their owners die.
incredible.
Great song, lovely frailing! It's all about the off-beat :)
This is so amazing , please come to Texas.
Hmm, I believe it's a G modal, just way up high. Best, Laurel
Yes, I see the guitar capo is on the 3rd fret, which is G. Nice!
Sick🤙
hört sich echt gut an, Klasse Musik gefällt mir
surreal quality
...DAMN!
God, this rocks you people
Good Job
Thankyou!
great stuff
Yes all damned day. Where is my damned banjo, and why do I ever put it down...
Hi! You guys used to have a video of "nail that catfish to a tree"...is it still on youtube? I loved that version!
this sounds really nice. What tuning is the banjo in?
the kinda stuff that makes youtube cool
sososo good. What tuning are you in there, lil miss banjer lady?
lyrics anyone please??
COol!
Sounds tight! What mic are y'all using to record?
awesome possum
Smoking hot !!
Yup, Frank Underwood... Didn't know the song was so sinister.
Lyrics here: www.metrolyrics.com/pretty-polly-lyrics-the-stanley-brothers.html
Haunting!
Thumbs up if Frank Underwood brought you here. (House of Cards, Season 2, Episode 4)