I went to this tour 2X because it made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. I'm certainly glad that I met Ralph Stanley and heard this music in person. I had to throw my pocket knife away in Buffalo, NY. to enter the venue, and they didn't give it back. But, It was so good that I went to Blossom near Cleveland, Ohio about one week later. Loved it!!!
thanks dr Ralph your still the man to lead this great folk music we call bluegrass music your music has been in my family all my life I'm glad I can now share this music with my son
We have no Bluegrass in England. I have to come to RUclips for it. Right now Im just outside Cork City in Ireland on a break (trucker) and getting another fix
You are right about finding good music. Even in the good ole Us of A, it's so commercialized, with what I call, "not music." The classics and greats need to be celebrated and played with reverence. I really liked your comment. ☮️
They’ll never be another Ralph Stanley
Love Ralph Stanley - old school greatness!!!
THE ECHOES OF THE
MOUNTAINS !
Great song and Ralph Stanley 's vocal delivery is superb.
Nice work from Norman Blake on guitar too.
The master
I went to this tour 2X because it made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. I'm certainly glad that I met Ralph Stanley and heard this music in person. I had to throw my pocket knife away in Buffalo, NY. to enter the venue, and they didn't give it back. But, It was so good that I went to Blossom near Cleveland, Ohio about one week later. Loved it!!!
thanks dr Ralph your still the man to lead this great folk music we call bluegrass music your music has been in my family all my life I'm glad I can now share this music with my son
I spy the beautiful, miss Patty Loveless in there with him!💕
simply GREAT!!!!
can listen to this music all day..love it
Rest in Peace, sir.
i'm a trucker and i listen Always country music while drive my KW T800
Fine Song , Fine musical Group
Richard C. Snow fhiklll
We have no Bluegrass in England. I have to come to RUclips for it.
Right now Im just outside Cork City in Ireland on a break (trucker) and getting another fix
You are right about finding good music. Even in the good ole Us of A, it's so commercialized, with what I call, "not music." The classics and greats need to be celebrated and played with reverence. I really liked your comment. ☮️
And that's how it's done!
Norman Blake on guitar, Mike Compton on mandolin, Stuart Duncan on fiddle, Dennis Crouch on bass
And they were all so lucky to play behind this legend ....perfect sound and song !!!