Old Home Place | cover version by Aaron Shows
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- I'm a one-man bluegrass band with this new rendition of the classic, "Old Home Place" 🎶 Weaving together banjo, mandolin, guitar, bass, accordion, and even the pipe organ (of course!), this song paints a picture of the changing of autumn into winter, and tells the story of someone who moved from the small town life to the city of Charlottesville, and while they were away, everything changed back home.
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Loved it! I'm hooked.....
Paddle faster - I hear banjos!😂 amazing work there! Love it!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Always paddle faster!
You never can have TOO much fun 😂
The most amazing video I've ever seen. Excellent music. Excellent vocals. Excellent videography, editing, and mixing. Thanks.
Edit: my favorite city is Washington DC. Favorite area is the Blue Ridge Mountains and The Great Smoky Mountains.
Thank you!!! I really appreciate your compliments!
Aaron is back with his "band of friends"! B R I L L I A N T !! Now my foot won't stop tapping.. thanks!
Amazing!! So well done. From the musicianship and arranging, compositing and production but most importantly the story telling. Top notch stuff - and the organ just belongs!!! Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!!! 🦃🍂🍁
As bluegrass is certainly younger than the organ by a few hundred years (give or take a millennium or more), nobody could've imagined it would one day be part of a bluegrass band, but we've now seen it can do it! Thanks for the compliments, and Happy Thanksgiving to you, too, my friend!
Aaron, you’re amazing! I’m loving it. Of course it’s stretching things a bit to find an accordion in a bluegrass band but it works! ❤
Accordion isn't common in bluegrass, but neither is organ! 😂
Excellent, Aaron ! The video footage and the bluegrass takes me to the Pennsylvania village where I grew up, and to have proficiency on that many instruments just boggles my mind. Thank you, and I hope you are having an excellent Thanksgiving !
Thanks! Yes, over the years I've picked up a lot of random instruments, but never thought to put some of them together in a bluegrass band, until now. And Happy Thanksgiving to you, too! In what part of Pennsylvania did you grow up?
@@aaronshows I lived in the village of Unityville (pop. 51), near Williamsport, until I left for college.
Wowza!!!
You are having too munch fun.
Aaron! You never cease to amaze and inspire me. I was smiling from ear-to-ear here and deeply emotionally moved. I love "old-timey" Americana folk music and I'm also a multi-instrumentalist, though not with your fantastic skills and expertise. Cheers!
Happy Thanksgiving. See you online my amazing musical friend. - Matt in Mendocino
We both share that love for Americana folk music, I have just never thought to form my own bluegrass band given the instruments I play... I also don't know if the pipe organ has ever found a place in any bluegrass band, but somehow it did here! Thanks, Matt!
@@aaronshows Yes. I think that every log cabin should have a good pipe or reed organ installed.
To me that is obvious.
Great. But are there really horn-blowing fox hunters in Appalachia?
It's likely there were "fox horns" at some time in the last century. Unfortunately, the original songwriters didn't elaborate on this detail, but it makes for a good opening rhyme scheme... Thanks for watching!