White House Blues (Live) - The Earls Of Leicester - Live at The CMA Theatre
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- Опубликовано: 22 окт 2018
- This song appears on The Earls of Leicester album ‘Live at The CMA Theatre in The Country Music Hall of Fame’. Order the live album today!
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The GRAMMY award-winning sextet, The Earls of Leicester, have returned with a triumphant live album. Taped over two nights at Nashville’s historic Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, the robust 23-song set, features 14 new recordings, and fan favorites from their two previous studio albums. The all-star outfit of Jerry Douglas, Shawn Camp, Barry Bales, Johnny Warren, Charlie Cushman, and Jeff White bring the Foggy Mountain Boys to life, bearing a boundless vitality that makes songs from over a half-century ago feel irresistibly fresh. Live at The CMA Theater in The Country Music Hall of Fame is available in both CD and double disc vinyl packages.
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Can we just take a moment to appreciate how in the pocket and freaking awesome this group is?!
BRAVO!
i'm taking multiple moments right now! from Buffalo to Washington
WOW!!!!!!!Smokin'!!!!!!!!!!Awesome!!!!!!!
My neighbors favorite song.. whether he likes it or not.
At the risk of stating the bleedin obvious, that was incredible!
Folks, it just doesn't get ANY BETTER THAN THAT!!
As good as it gets.
There are not words to express how much I live this!!
Me too
Tasty licks, one and all. Jerry nailed it!
Man, I just love this and not just because my name is McKinley. Haha. I can’t remember if I found this because of the Shawn Camp/Guy Clark connection or Jerry Douglas and all Jerry has done over the years. This is just magical. Thank you from an old guy out west.
Sooo mad to not ever see this at the church!
Love them!!
THIS, my friends, is the real deal. luv it
if you are listenin' to this and your foot at a tappin...you need a slappin'
Ya'll are my Flatt and Scruggs !!!
Don't get any better than this
Glad all their performances got recorded. It's like going back to late 40's or early 50's when bluegrass was just starting to get noticed. That's the bluegrass I grew up with. So fine.
Awesome don't get no better than this!!!!!!!!!
These guys are so good for a reason most people don't get..They DO NOT indulge the Clarence White guitar crap that took over Bluegrass til this day..They also don't play one song after the other in the key of B....These guys great...
Incredible! Thank you!
an amazing band
charlie just just just abused that banjer ,, but the second half of fluxs dobro break.......
sheeeesh
Oh yeah
Even better than Flatt and Scruggs version!!
Is that the fidler from Te Timejumpers?
The fiddler, Johnny Warren, is Paul Warren's son.
No mandolin break?? This song was intended to be driven by mandolin ala Monroe. Other than that great stuff.
Exactly what I was thinking. I think the banjo player overstepped
But Flatt and Scruggs drove this tune with a banjo. Never a mando break. 😉
@@roycurry8487 Flatt and Scruggs avoided Mandolin breaks much of the time. They didn't want to get Bill mad at them. Lester said Bill Monroe was the strongest man they had ever met. He could pick up the back of a car if nothing was in the trunk.
@@boblackey1 Bill was already mad at them. I think they used Josh and no mando to show Bill there was more than one way to play bluegrass.
@@TN-D18 Okay. But I did read years ago Lester and Earl were afraid of Bill and Lester said Bill was the strongest man they had ever been around. Both articles indicate Bill Monroe was the reason they were light on mandolin solos.
I guess this could be argued but to me it seemed by the late 1950's Flatt and Scruggs was the most successful blue grass band. But Bill's band was successful too.
I remember telling Earl about 1968 at a show in Virginia that he was usually considered the best bluegrass banjo picker out there and Earl said " I don't know about that now. There are some real fine musicians out there" So I ask who are some of those and he said his old buddies Ralph Stanley and Don Reno but then said he didn't want to name names and leave out anybody. I was with WKBA radio and I guess he thought I would put it on the air but I wasn't recording at that moment. Scruggs was always humble and didn't seem to want too much fuss made over him. It's sad all three of Earl's sons have passed.
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