Tony Rice has one of/if not the best attitude of any musician I can think of. He is a rock solid bluegrass vocalist! Also. I can tell that he tries to surround himself with musicians that have good attitudes. I have been playing music since about age 6. Grew up listening to bluegrass because my dad was a fan. In my 50's I am just now starting to try and learn some bluegrass music. Tony has been probably the most influence so far.
About 1974 or maybe 75 O saw JD Crow at a small bar in Louisville on a Monday night. Nobody watching but me. He had Tony on guitar, Ricky Scaggs mandolin, Keath Whitney singing. Last were still teens
Even Tony looks surprised at 2:47 that he's pulling off the end of that solo, then he smiles and tears right back into singing while Mark Schatz is grinning over his shoulder like "I knew you had it all the way, hoss..."
Most guitar players if they look down it is a the fretting hand. Tony stares at his picking hand. Tony and Doc Watson are the greatest flat pickers that I know of. thanks for the video
Tony Rice is the man. It's not that he is so incredibly talented that makes him good it is the crazy little things like that bend he does at 2:39 that make him almost unduplicatible even when someone can play the same notes. I just came across a two disc DVD instructional video of his that I'm going to have to sit down with again. Awesome!
" I can tell that he tries to surround himself with musicians that have good attitudes" Yes. If you haven't already seen them check out the Rockygrass 2006 Manzanita Band vid's on youtube.
Fantastic... I've just watched a couple of other versions of the John Hardy song. This one has something really gripping about it... TonAAAY! Haha I just thought... Anthony Rice sounds odd dunnit... bless. Must say I think his voice is the Icing on the proverbial cake that is his Pickin'... not forgettin' of course, he's also very confident as a band leader... probably a great friend to the others... sorta guy who gives everyone advice and encouragement off stage. Great stuff!
Yes he has a voice problem called dysphonia. Thus he mostly tours with Peter Rowen now and when he plays with his on band, they play instrumentals. Was the greatest bluegrass singer around for a time...still the best flat picker!
From Journal of American Folk-Lore, Volume 32, No. 126, October-December 1919, pp.505-520. "JOHN HARDY." BY JOHN HARRINGTON COX. The popular song "John Hardy" without doubt had its origin and development in West Virginia. The hero of this modern ballad was a Negro, whose prowess and fame are sung far and wide among his own race, and to a less extent among white folk
You are absolutely right.I am enjoyed that there are people who have the same opinion what real good music has to sound as I have. Nevertheless I think you pushed the wrong button. I am the guy who loves Allison!
There was a video on youtube of he and Ricky Scaggs doing "where the soul never dies". I think it is a crime to humanity that anyone took that video off of youtube! The camera captured there what I think should be an american tribute to bluegrass music.(If anyone has that video and would like to email it too me please, please do!!)
Oh yeah, you have to be watching really close and listening carefully if you want to catch Tony Rice making a slip. I want to start getting into his cross-picking technique, but from what I have learned I think I need to use a guitar pick. I have always been against picks because I can feel the nerves in my fingers touching the strings better 'n I think that the two fingers holding the pick could become two picks, but the technique involves more wrist 'n less finger, which a pick facilitates.
im 13, im from Czech republic, and i play on mandolin and i LOVE Bluegrass
Well, you’re 20 now and the IBMA Album of the Year is Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver “Live in Prague”. Good job, son.
Tony is the Man. RIP Tony thanks for showing us how it’s done and none of us will come close to
preach
Tony Rice has one of/if not the best attitude of any musician I can think of. He is a rock solid bluegrass vocalist! Also. I can tell that he tries to surround himself with musicians that have good attitudes. I have been playing music since about age 6. Grew up listening to bluegrass because my dad was a fan. In my 50's I am just now starting to try and learn some bluegrass music. Tony has been probably the most influence so far.
Great performance. Grisman especially really tore it up.
One of the best banjo pickers ever. JD Crowe R.I.P😊
Man, that's gotta be one of the best breaks Tony ever took in his life. Just so totally 1 billion percent locked in. Literally perfect.
About 1974 or maybe 75 O saw JD Crow at a small bar in Louisville on a Monday night. Nobody watching but me. He had Tony on guitar, Ricky Scaggs mandolin, Keath Whitney singing. Last were still teens
Allison Krause is now so well know for her transcendent singing that it’s easy to forget her start as a top-flight fiddler.
I second the vote for Tony Rice as my fave bluegrass musician ever. WOW.
I have some technical questions about that...
Great stuff. Tony Rice absolutely burns on that guitar solo.
Phenomenal! Masters of Bluegrrass! RIP TONY!
I love the way Krauss plays violin, such a smooth and bluesy style.
Even Tony looks surprised at 2:47 that he's pulling off the end of that solo, then he smiles and tears right back into singing while Mark Schatz is grinning over his shoulder like "I knew you had it all the way, hoss..."
Yeah, lol
im 15 and i would take bluegrass music over that shit they put on the shelves and the charts on any day of the week. good music never dies.
This music compared to that noise on radio stations that makes my head hurt is uncomparable.
I love Bluegrass music.
Great band and music and rip Tony
Yes they are! Here's our version of this song. What do you think?
ruclips.net/video/lynw4-nDQ40/видео.html
Most guitar players if they look down it is a the fretting hand. Tony stares at his picking hand. Tony and Doc Watson are the greatest flat pickers that I know of. thanks for the video
One of the best Tony solos I've heard to date!
"...to me it doesn't really matter if somebody makes a mistake..." ~Tony Rice
Tony Rice and David Grisman tore it up! Dang.
Tony Rice is the man. It's not that he is so incredibly talented that makes him good it is the crazy little things like that bend he does at 2:39 that make him almost unduplicatible even when someone can play the same notes.
I just came across a two disc DVD instructional video of his that I'm going to have to sit down with again.
Awesome!
Wow! one of the few times I've heard Tony do a bend!!! can listen to his solos all day...
i agree-- I can think of several times where he bends
God, he does plenty...just so good he sneaks it past your ears. Even does it on Mar West, but with such perfection it just rolls right by you.
just had a tonygasm
greatest acoustic guitar player and singer in my mind, he is missed but count out yet,l don't think Tony has given up . prayers for you Tony rice.
Alison, is a freaking fiddle playing Goddess!
The most amazing thing is they're all still alive and you can see them play.
Not anymore. R.I.P. Tony.
And now J. D. RIP
What a great get together....love it...
This is the time that I knew Miss Krauss.
She is very very Cool to hang with.
Great personality. Just one of the guys.
" I can tell that he tries to surround himself with musicians that have good attitudes"
Yes. If you haven't already seen them check out the Rockygrass 2006 Manzanita Band vid's on youtube.
how can people dislike something like this?? THIS IS JUST SO AMAZING! LOVE IT
24 idiots with no musical ability
Russian hackers. Jobless ones.
People who don't know really great music when they hear it.
wat the face right after tony finished his solo !
love it very much
Gap-tooth, grinnin' from ear to ear, must have been thinking "omg Tony is absolutely ridiculous with that thing!"
What a great jam by a great lineup
Tony outdid himself on this one
yeah he's absurd on that run! WHEW!
The way it should be sung!
Used to play this with some friends--never even knew it had lyrics.
Grisman really does a legendary solo in this hahah sick
I always wonder if his head is going to fall off. His and San Bush’s.
Fantastic... I've just watched a couple of other versions of the John Hardy song. This one has something really gripping about it... TonAAAY!
Haha I just thought... Anthony Rice sounds odd dunnit... bless.
Must say I think his voice is the Icing on the proverbial cake that is his Pickin'... not forgettin' of course, he's also very confident as a band leader... probably a great friend to the others... sorta guy who gives everyone advice and encouragement off stage. Great stuff!
Genius. These guys are amazing.
Love it!
Tony Rice is the man! "To me it doesn't really matter if someone makes a mistake or whatever" LOL! Awesome!
Thanks for the awesome video. It's greatly appreciated!
Tony Rice is the master of flat-top picking!.
Great music.
Good stuff
That face Tony made at the end of his break was him suddenly remembering he had to start singing after his break lol.
lol. us musicians get lost in the music too at times. Hopefully you like our channel, we love Tony!
I miss Tony's voice dang he could sing.
Yes, Rounder's 20th Anniversary Celebration. It was formed in 1970.
My new favorite song.
It’s baby Alison Krause!
sooooooo good
Super group. Sud!
Im from Slovakia and I love czech version :)
agreed: best tony break ever, you can even tell he thought so too
The best in the business.
Musicians 👍
Grisman is a G.D. bluegrass jedi!
Yes he is!
Man rip tony ♥️♥️
Miss him so much! Hopefully we can carry on his music for ages to come. Check out our channel and tell me what you think.
Allison, I love you!!
Simply AWESOME!
Thanks for sharing.
Banjoistically yours,
Jon Eric
Yes he has a voice problem called dysphonia. Thus he mostly tours with Peter Rowen now and when he plays with his on band, they play instrumentals. Was the greatest bluegrass singer around for a time...still the best flat picker!
great
So true, so true!
David Grisman is a badass.
Mark Schatz is so damn good.
Tema y video historico, que pena que no pusieron la fecha de ese recital
possibly the best mandolin solo ever recorded
From Journal of American Folk-Lore, Volume 32, No. 126, October-December 1919, pp.505-520.
"JOHN HARDY."
BY JOHN HARRINGTON COX.
The popular song "John Hardy" without doubt had its origin and development in West Virginia. The hero of this modern ballad was a Negro, whose prowess and fame are sung far and wide among his own race, and to a less extent among white folk
you said it. at least we have tony's recordings
rice is fucking insane
Are you kidding me hahaha. Unreal
I never knew sweet little Allison Krauss could fucking TEAR UP THAT FIDDLE!
I think she got a start winning fiddle contests.
Grisman was chomping at the bit on this one!!
I have a clip of Tony Rice and Chet Atkins from 1984 on the Nashville Network. It is awesome I will post it one of these days.
the mullet with tresses. finger picking good folks
You are absolutely right.I am enjoyed that there are people who have the same opinion what real good music has to sound as I have. Nevertheless I think you pushed the wrong button. I am the guy who loves Allison!
geez, grisman's break is nuts...
Magic is what happens...
HotamightyDang!!! Blu-u-u-uegrass!!
There was a video on youtube of he and Ricky Scaggs doing "where the soul never dies". I think it is a crime to humanity that anyone took that video off of youtube! The camera captured there what I think should be an american tribute to bluegrass music.(If anyone has that video and would like to email it too me please, please do!!)
Grismans solo is so good
Awesome picking -- even Tony Rice stuck to the melody this time!! LOL (>:
Virtuoso
All-Stars is accurate!
at least there is hope for the future in you young man.
now THAT is pickin'!
Oh yeah, you have to be watching really close and listening carefully if you want to catch Tony Rice making a slip. I want to start getting into his cross-picking technique, but from what I have learned I think I need to use a guitar pick. I have always been against picks because I can feel the nerves in my fingers touching the strings better 'n I think that the two fingers holding the pick could become two picks, but the technique involves more wrist 'n less finger, which a pick facilitates.
Wow, czech version (look it up, either by band called "Greenhorns" or by Echt!") is very, very different!
At 3:21 HOLY SHIT SON!
possibly the best mandolin solo ever recorded
1:00
Goddamn machine gun.
There's only one Tony Rice.
Wow! J.D. looks like he's going to nodd off in the first part of his break.
Yeah. Alison Zrauss looh liike a man... And now im gooagaoyt an fighi formyself.
Even google couldn't translate this gibberish!
it scares me when tony looks like he is actualy having to think about playing guitar.
FUCKIN DAWG GRISMAN IN THE HOUSE UNK!!!!!!!!!!
Ho man. Smoke.
where can i get this dvd
What year was this?
where can i get this video