The Johnson Mountain Boys 1991

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
  • The Johnson Mountain Boys perform for the CT Friends of Bluegrass, 1991
    Credits end at ~ 2:34
    MC: Glenn Huffer
    Banjo: Richard Underwood
    Bass: Earl Yeager
    Guitar: Dudley Connell
    Mandolin: David McLaughlin
    Fiddle: Eddie Stubbs

Комментарии • 30

  • @jimajello1028
    @jimajello1028 Год назад +2

    Nice harmony. Makes me want to play music again with Bob Harris (Vassar Clements lead guitarist for 17 yrs). Been doing a lot of blue grass writing & ready to record again. I could use these these guys! Nicely done fellas!

  • @elainelipscomb1476
    @elainelipscomb1476 Год назад +6

    Wonderful music.Eddie Stubs is excellent on that fiddle

  • @mtcharts
    @mtcharts Год назад +1

    This is great. Reminds me of IBMA fest in Louisville, KY.

  • @randallgearheart8428
    @randallgearheart8428 Год назад +5

    David is cooler than the other side of the pillow!

    • @stevewilson1388
      @stevewilson1388 Год назад +1

      He was always so smooth on whatever instrument he was playing.

    • @Mandolin1944
      @Mandolin1944 Год назад

      Yeah such a cool guy -- I once got join a jam with him and his two cousins the Henry kids and some others at a PA BG festival. Agree Chris Henry has often stated that David was one of the smoothest mando players ever! Sadly he lost most all of his hearing

  • @Mandolin1944
    @Mandolin1944 Год назад +4

    Awesome performance from one of the best BG band EVER! That audience must have been sound asleep -- great breaks and not a sound from them?

    • @laurieharper1526
      @laurieharper1526 Год назад +2

      The audience noise is only being picked up by the onstage band mic's, so they are going to sound very subdued. Stage mic's are directional. They are designed to pick up the voice or instrument they are aimed at. If they weren't, the result would be a mess, as they would pick up all the background noise. If you played music, you'd understand that. Also, not everyone likes idiots hootin' and hollerin' and applauding breaks in the middle of songs.

    • @krautyvonlederhosen
      @krautyvonlederhosen Год назад +1

      @@laurieharper1526 thanks for sayin’ what no one else wanted to.

    • @Mandolin1944
      @Mandolin1944 Год назад

      @@krautyvonlederhosen Or more likely, you might be the only one who wanted to say that -- or maybe you were part of that sleeping audience? 😂

    • @Mandolin1944
      @Mandolin1944 Год назад

      @@laurieharper1526 Actually, you can hear the audience loud and clear at the end of each piece -- so that is not it. Are you so butt hurt because you were the sound man at night? But mostly why would you want call all the folks who come to hear the JMB "idiots" just for enjoying the show and having fun? For the record I'm mostly a medical researcher but do play a music and YES I am one who does enjoy applauding for great breaks along with the rest of the audience -- IMO it is the reason for a "live performance" as contrasted to a studio session? If you really enjoyed music you would.... oh never mind. 😂🤣😂

  • @lindseywalker6925
    @lindseywalker6925 Год назад +1

    Del McCoury said that this era JMB is his favorite bluegrass band.

    • @TheTimFitzPatrick
      @TheTimFitzPatrick  Год назад

      I know they played a lot of the same venues on the 80's and there are several JMB contributions to the McCoury Brothers' (that's Jerry and Del, not Rob and Ronnie) Album. ruclips.net/video/FZtWJtGBdNw/видео.htmlsi=F41QSEYNoFBBiNEj

  • @yoniducoeur
    @yoniducoeur Год назад

    Hi, what's the name of that song playing at 6:58 please ? It's haunting me
    Thanks!

    • @TheTimFitzPatrick
      @TheTimFitzPatrick  Год назад +1

      It's "Blue Diamond Mines", written by Jean Ritchie. Ritchie's version was slower, in 3/4 time and also worth hearing. The JMB released a sparser arrangement of this song on their "Blue Diamond" CD, release in 1993. The Seldom Scene (with Dudley Connell in the band) also released it.

  • @bennymcdowell3659
    @bennymcdowell3659 Год назад

    Dudley talks about enjoying the Lynn Morris Band prior to their set. Any idea if Tom was playing banjo with her at the time?

    • @krautyvonlederhosen
      @krautyvonlederhosen Год назад

      Look it up. The band’s chronology is likely posted and could let you to know just who was pickin at the time.

    • @randallgearheart8428
      @randallgearheart8428 Год назад

      Yes he was! That recording is on here somewhere

    • @TheTimFitzPatrick
      @TheTimFitzPatrick  Год назад +1

      Yes, Tom Adams was playing with LMB and I've posted a video of that set ruclips.net/video/Fn8-3QMacyc/видео.htmlsi=O6eldcU8vcbonxp8

  • @lindseywalker6925
    @lindseywalker6925 Год назад

    Top 3 bluegrass lead singers ever?
    Lester Flatt
    Dudley Connell
    Tony Holt

    • @TheTimFitzPatrick
      @TheTimFitzPatrick  Год назад

      I could never pick just three! Lester and Dudley are among my favorites for sure. So are Carter Stanley, Red Allen, Hazel Dickens, Charlie Waller, Claire Lynch, Larry Sparks, Hylo Brown, Ron Thomason and others that'll I'll probably think moments after I hit the "enter key."
      (I'm not familiar with Tony. Holt but look forward to checking him out)

    • @EdOwens-j4r
      @EdOwens-j4r 18 дней назад

      Carter Stanley

  • @richardthompson7048
    @richardthompson7048 Год назад

    Tim, do you have an actual date, please? Thanks.

  • @iragitlin7549
    @iragitlin7549 Год назад

    Thanks for posting. Do you know the exact date?

  • @krautyvonlederhosen
    @krautyvonlederhosen Год назад

    I’m so stoopid, I thought all Eddie Stubbs did was to introduce Marty Stuart and the Superlatives. Thought I knew something about bluegrass. I still refuse to listen to much else tho. Please forgive me guys. P.S. Eddie, lasagna for dinner tonite is called supper.

    • @TheTimFitzPatrick
      @TheTimFitzPatrick  Год назад

      My understanding is that Eddie did not perform very much after the JMB disbanded so you can certainly be forgiven for thinking of him as an announcer/DJ.

    • @Mandolin1944
      @Mandolin1944 Год назад

      @@TheTimFitzPatrick Thanks for posting that great video. There is a Wiki on Eddie and after the JM Boys band Eddie moved to Nashville played for the Kitty Wells band and subsequently was hired by WLM to be the announcer for the Grand Old Opry -- I'm not sure when he quit that job but he worked it for a long time and of course he also was a regular with the Marty Stuart band on his slot with RFD TV for years. I loved that show and that network.

    • @krautyvonlederhosen
      @krautyvonlederhosen Год назад

      @@TheTimFitzPatrick I probably knew on some level he fiddled around, but not on the scale he is capable of. Wow.