Every time I hear this, I can't stop smiling. In one of Steve Martin's comedy specials in the late 1970s, he played Foggy Mountain Breakdown. Steve's been a long time banjo player. So it was awesome to see him here♥
WOW WOW WOW Somebody really knows you LOL I have been hearing how much you loved watching artists play and seeing the fingerwork and your family connection to bluegrass THANKS SO MUCH FOR DOING THIS I AM SO GLAD YOU LOVED IT You are a beautiful country girl Red 💗💗#reaction #earlscruggsreaction #country #folk #bluegrass #albertlee #vincegill #randyscruggs #Jerrydouglas #stenemartin #Martysurart #glennworf #harrystinson #garyscruggs #leonrusel #redheadedneighbor #redsarmy #beautifulcountrygirl #blurgrassangel
Earl Scruggs came from a musical family. He is autobiography is in his book Earl Scruggs and the five string banjo, and it not only talks about his background and his family, but it also shows you how to play the banjo just like him. I really appreciate you having this RUclips channel. All of Earl sons we’re very talented musicians he later had a band called the earl Scruggs review, it was kind of Country rock, and that band was with his sons
Yes, I am a bluegrass fan they also have a Earl Scruggs museum in Shelby North Carolina. It’s a great museum and it’s got some of his banjos that he played on the stage and You were talking about all the guys that were playing with him. Everybody wanted to play with her and Scruggs and he was a great guy. He was very modest all-around good guy.
Absolutely awesome! As a descendant of Ozark Mountain Hillbillies I love it. I remember hearing my grandpa play "Old Dan Tucker" on his fiddle. What an tremendous honor it must have been for those guys to play with Earl Scruggs. Thank your father for us for continuing the tradition of such a wonderful genre of music. God bless you, you gorgeous redhead.💋🌹
OH MY GIDDY AUNT! That was AWESOME. to see Steve Martin. A HUGE fav and Marty Robbins Paul Schaffer. Amazing. Incredible. Bluegrass. LOVE IT. Alisoun Krauss is to blame 😉 This was so much fun. How good is Steve Martin’s Banjo skills. I’d love to hear/see your father on the mandolin. A porch Jam session is so old school but sooooo cool. You had an incredible upbringing. 😊
Born and raised in the Blue ridge mountains of North Carolina. I play doghouse bass in a few bluegrass groups. I picked it up from my dad and poppy Paul, it's in my blood. Its damn near amazing what you can do with 3 chords.
I grew on bluegrass also! Was on a clogging team as well!. Some of my best memories ever!! Great reaction Red!! Still gotta ask for you to react to Home Free doing Listen to the Music!
Now you need to do "Will The Circle Be Unbroken". The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band talked some of the country and bluegrass greats into doing a collaboration with them. The Carter Family, Johnny Cash, Roy Acuff ,Earl Scruggs, Randy Scuggs, Ricky Skaggs, Bruce Hornsby, Jimmy Martin, Levon Helms, Emmylou Harris, John Prine, Jimmy Martin, Rosanne Cash, Chet Atkins, Marty Stuart and more. It is awesome.
Dirt Band did this song a few times. One on each of the Will the circle be unbroken albums. They all have different musicians, each with the past, present, and future stars of the time. Any of the renditions are star packed and a good listen.
Marty Stuart, Vince, Leon Russell on piano, Paul Schaefer and I can’t see some others coz I’m watching on my cell phone. That slide was a resophonic guitar or Dobro.
Great song and so much talent in one place. Billion Dollar Band. I love mandolin Sam Bush is my favorite he really gets down on Walls of Time with Emmylou and the Nash Ramblers.
This is what I grew up with too. Absolutely love Bluegrass since childhood, and still do. One of my biggest regrets is not learning to play the banjo or fiddle when I had the chance to. Lester Flatt & Earl Struggs and Bill Monroe were played a lot when I was growing up. You're absolutely correct in saying that Bluegrass and country musicians get overlooked for their prowess with strings and other instruments, and I have to add Zydeco too. Please more Bluegrass, especially Alison Krause, Ricky Scaggs, Bill Monroe, Roy Clark, etc.
I love Bluegrass. I was born and raised in the Bluegrass region of KY. If you haven't watched it yet, check out Roy Clark on an episode of the Odd Couple playing Malaguena, on an acoustic guitar. His finger work will blow your mind. Roy Clark is a Bluegrass musician and accomplished on anything with strings; guitar, banjo or fiddle, he can play it.
WOW! That was freaking awesome! Introducing to you a Bluegrass, Gypsy, Americana Folk group called ELEPHANT REVIVAL ❤ The singer has a neat voice and their originals are more involved but here are some LIVE covers; SCHISM by Tool. WHITE RABBIT by Jefferson Airplane and HAVE A CIGAR by Pink Floyd Live at the Red Rocks on the The last two. Great Channel Red!! Peace 🕊️☮️♾️😎
It drives me mad when they don't show the guitarists when they are playing a solo. I remember finding out Steve Martin played when a show he played with Martin Short popped up on, I think, Netflix. I used to love his pre 2000 films, The Jerk, Man with Two Brains, Roxanne etc. Those after all got a bit bland. This was a lot of fun! Love collaborations like that. It reminded me of music from Beverley Hillbillies and also Dukes of Hazard which used to play here on a Saturday evening when I was a kid. Young enough to be oblivious to Daisy Duke! lol
There is so much talent in that room , it's a wonder it didn't explode.. I am like you. Didn't care for Bluegrass in my youth, but I have come to really love it. Leon Russell was the white haired and bearded fellow on the organ. Please listen to his "A Song for You" if you've not heard it.
Yes, Vince is playing with the Eagles now. I absolutely love him. One of my favorite voices of all time 😅 And yes, Skruggs did The Beverly Hillbillies theme ❤
A little trivia.......Steve Martin and Paul Shaffer were not there for the taping. They did their parts separately. If you notice, they were never shown with anybody in the screen time.
Lady Earl Scruggs he taught i’ll have to play a banjo. A lot of people were playing what you call claw hammer style and earl came along and changed at all. Yes he did play the Beverly hillbillies Theme song and him and his partner Lester Flatt were on the Beverly hillbillies I think about three or four times back in the 60s I play. The banjo myself. He also had a television show and you can get those TV shows on DVD yes earl was great thank you for having this RUclips channel
Earl Scruggs was so great! Check out some of the Flatt & Scruggs stuff. First time I saw Steve Martin live.. I think in Kalamazoo??.. he opened for someone else, maybe Bill Monroe?? and he played banjo and told funny stories. Way before he became famous. This is a great video! The slide you asked about is a Dobro. Carry on, dear.
Awesome as always, Neighbor. If you enjoyed this, you should also react to David Bromberg "Yankee's Revenge", a 5-song medley of fiddle tunes that blows me away every time.
You’re right, country or Bluegrass artists don’t get the credit they deserve. It hurts my feelings! I play the violin, and I can tell you that is a hard instrument. I always wanted to learn the rest, but never did.
Like you, my folks were into Bluegrass. I was always into Rock. They were born and raised in eastern Kentucky, so it was their music, what they grew up with. My cousin is Ricky Skaggs. People who know BG know him. He was a child prodigy who played for years with the Stanley Brothers and then he was in Emmilou Harris' band after that. He also had a solo career with a few hits, some crossed over to the Country charts. He's is more focused on Gospel music now.
That is so cool. When I was a young girl, we were traveling to a job ( my dad was a pipeliner) and we stopped for fuel and a break at a truck stop. There was a large tour bus in the back of the building. My dad was talking to a man for a long while and then when he got into our truck.. his eyes big as saucers.. He watched that man get on the bus..Ricky Skaggs😊. I became a fan even though I didn’t like Blue grass at the time. He was so nice to my dad. It’s funny how that sneaks back to our hearts.
Check out Rhonda Vincent. She is called the Queen of Blue Grass. If you like finger work checkout Roy Clark - "Malaguena" maybe the video where he played it on "The Odd Couple".
While I know next to nothing about bluegrass music. What I do know is this song just makes me feel good. I wanted to get up and just move around and have fun. Thank you for this.
Magnificent!!! That was the Legendary Leon Russell on the organ. Albert Lee playing the electric guitar solo after Vince shredded his. And of course Marty Stuart who can play anything with strings on mandolin. Speaking of strings, if you want to hear an absolutely superlative asoustic guitarist who learned from his dad the in Merle Travis fingerpicking style, give a listen to young Billy Strings… Truly awesome!! I’m new to your channel, Red, but old to good music of any genre.
I grew up with it. Only thing allowed in the house..lol my dad referred to John Denver as a pot smoking hippie. As well as anyone with long hair. My uncle went to school with Roy Clark, and I remember at a family reunion, the normal food, catfish, squirrel, Qual, venison, etc... tail gates go down and fiddles, banjo, guitars would come out.. Roy was like a family member, not a celebrity.
Neighbor's getting high on the Grass... Hard to beat a room full of talented pickers if you have a big of hillbilly in you blood like I do even though born and raised in and still live in California my dad came from the mountains of North Carolina right on the Tennessee border from a long line of hillbillies but was no part of my upbringing so all I can attribute my Blue Grass tendency to is genetics as it darn sure was not in my environment growing up.
Check out a collaboration of female bluegrass artists. They all have won the best instrument player in their respective instruments. Pick any of their songs
Earl Scruggs came from a musical family. He is autobiography is in his book Earl Scruggs and the five string banjo, and it not only talks about his background and his family, but it also shows you how to play the banjo just like him. I really appreciate you having this RUclips channel. All of Earl sons we’re very talented musicians he later had a band called the earl Scruggs review, it was kind of Country rock, and that band was with his sons
Probably the most talented bunch to ever play together. Each one is great in the own right simply amazing
Every time I hear this, I can't stop smiling. In one of Steve Martin's comedy specials in the late 1970s, he played Foggy Mountain Breakdown. Steve's been a long time banjo player. So it was awesome to see him here♥
During the British Invasion, Albert Lee got lost and ended up in Nashville. His guitar solo in this recording is mind-bending.
"Mr. Telecaster"
I LOVE Bluegrass and this gem gets my heart singing for sure. Massive amount of talent right there! Great reaction!
Had the honor to share lunch backstage with earl at a show in Columbus WI around 1987 he is a true legend!
WOW WOW WOW Somebody really knows you LOL I have been hearing how much you loved watching artists play and seeing the fingerwork and your family connection to bluegrass THANKS SO MUCH FOR DOING THIS I AM SO GLAD YOU LOVED IT You are a beautiful country girl Red 💗💗#reaction #earlscruggsreaction #country #folk #bluegrass #albertlee #vincegill #randyscruggs #Jerrydouglas #stenemartin #Martysurart #glennworf #harrystinson #garyscruggs #leonrusel #redheadedneighbor #redsarmy #beautifulcountrygirl #blurgrassangel
Paul Schaefer playing bluegrass how awesome is that
Earl Scruggs came from a musical family. He is autobiography is in his book Earl Scruggs and the five string banjo, and it not only talks about his background and his family, but it also shows you how to play the banjo just like him. I really appreciate you having this RUclips channel. All of Earl sons we’re very talented musicians he later had a band called the earl Scruggs review, it was kind of Country rock, and that band was with his sons
Leon Russell on keyboard. Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs played the Beverly Hillbilly theme. Love and play Bluegrass Banjo.
Also Petticoat Junction.
Yes, I am a bluegrass fan they also have a Earl Scruggs museum in Shelby North Carolina. It’s a great museum and it’s got some of his banjos that he played on the stage and You were talking about all the guys that were playing with him. Everybody wanted to play with her and Scruggs and he was a great guy. He was very modest all-around good guy.
Absolutely awesome! As a descendant of Ozark Mountain Hillbillies I love it. I remember hearing my grandpa play "Old Dan Tucker" on his fiddle. What an tremendous honor it must have been for those guys to play with Earl Scruggs.
Thank your father for us for continuing the tradition of such a wonderful genre of music. God bless you, you gorgeous redhead.💋🌹
Thank you so much!
Love bluegrass!!
Flatt & Scruggs first recorded this song 74 years ago--and it's still a crowd-pleaser!!
That was really good. I enjoyed that. Thanks for playing this video.
That was awesome Red! Nothing like a very talented breakdown! Low bass Kenneth
Wish my cousin coulda been there.......R.I.P. Doc Watson
OH MY GIDDY AUNT! That was AWESOME. to see Steve Martin. A HUGE fav and Marty Robbins Paul Schaffer. Amazing. Incredible.
Bluegrass. LOVE IT. Alisoun Krauss is to blame 😉
This was so much fun. How good is Steve Martin’s Banjo skills.
I’d love to hear/see your father on the mandolin.
A porch Jam session is so old school but sooooo cool.
You had an incredible upbringing. 😊
That was Marty Stuart, not Marty Robbins.
Hee Haw was my introduction to blue grass music. I never listened much after but always in my heart.
Born and raised in the Blue ridge mountains of North Carolina. I play doghouse bass in a few bluegrass groups. I picked it up from my dad and poppy Paul, it's in my blood. Its damn near amazing what you can do with 3 chords.
I grew on bluegrass also! Was on a clogging team as well!. Some of my best memories ever!! Great reaction Red!! Still gotta ask for you to react to Home Free doing Listen to the Music!
Wicked reaction Ty
The dude on the organ is Leon Russell not Dr John.
Master of time and space
Classic and dazzling so is skrugs and freinds thanks Red 😂❤❤❤❤❤❤
Many many stars
Lester Flatts and Earl Scruggs did Legend of Jed Clampett (Beverly Hillbillies Theme) you were talking about. ❤
Now you need to do "Will The Circle Be Unbroken". The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band talked some of the country and bluegrass greats into doing a collaboration with them. The Carter Family, Johnny Cash, Roy Acuff ,Earl Scruggs, Randy Scuggs, Ricky Skaggs, Bruce Hornsby, Jimmy Martin, Levon Helms, Emmylou Harris, John Prine, Jimmy Martin, Rosanne Cash, Chet Atkins, Marty Stuart and more. It is awesome.
Yea !!!
Dirt Band did this song a few times. One on each of the Will the circle be unbroken albums. They all have different musicians, each with the past, present, and future stars of the time. Any of the renditions are star packed and a good listen.
This is a must listen
Marty Stuart, Vince, Leon Russell on piano, Paul Schaefer and I can’t see some others coz I’m watching on my cell phone. That slide was a resophonic guitar or Dobro.
Great song and so much talent in one place. Billion Dollar Band. I love mandolin Sam Bush is my favorite he really gets down on Walls of Time with Emmylou and the Nash Ramblers.
I'm a fan now, not when I was younger.
The skills these people have is amazing.
That was awesome. What a jam!
Awesome!!!! 💯
Some really heavy hitters in this video. Never knew they all played together.
I was so impressed with this one
This is what I grew up with too. Absolutely love Bluegrass since childhood, and still do. One of my biggest regrets is not learning to play the banjo or fiddle when I had the chance to. Lester Flatt & Earl Struggs and Bill Monroe were played a lot when I was growing up. You're absolutely correct in saying that Bluegrass and country musicians get overlooked for their prowess with strings and other instruments, and I have to add Zydeco too. Please more Bluegrass, especially Alison Krause, Ricky Scaggs, Bill Monroe, Roy Clark, etc.
Look up 🔝 !
Leon Russell was one of the first artists i saw in concert , I believe it was lady blue , San Antonio , Texas 😊
I love Bluegrass. I was born and raised in the Bluegrass region of KY. If you haven't watched it yet, check out Roy Clark on an episode of the Odd Couple playing Malaguena, on an acoustic guitar. His finger work will blow your mind. Roy Clark is a Bluegrass musician and accomplished on anything with strings; guitar, banjo or fiddle, he can play it.
I need to react to that!
WOW! That was freaking awesome! Introducing to you a Bluegrass, Gypsy, Americana Folk group called ELEPHANT REVIVAL ❤ The singer has a neat voice and their originals are more involved but here are some LIVE covers; SCHISM by Tool. WHITE RABBIT by Jefferson Airplane and HAVE A CIGAR by Pink Floyd Live at the Red Rocks on the The last two. Great Channel Red!! Peace 🕊️☮️♾️😎
It drives me mad when they don't show the guitarists when they are playing a solo.
I remember finding out Steve Martin played when a show he played with Martin Short popped up on, I think, Netflix. I used to love his pre 2000 films, The Jerk, Man with Two Brains, Roxanne etc. Those after all got a bit bland.
This was a lot of fun! Love collaborations like that. It reminded me of music from Beverley Hillbillies and also Dukes of Hazard which used to play here on a Saturday evening when I was a kid. Young enough to be oblivious to Daisy Duke! lol
No one was young enough to be oblivious to Daisy Duke
Are you gay. ? Not that there’s anything wrong with that 😂😂😂
@@MattLv5.6 I was about 9 . 🤣 Later series were a different matter. 😂
Excellent. Keep posting!
There is so much talent in that room , it's a wonder it didn't explode.. I am like you. Didn't care for Bluegrass in my youth, but I have come to really love it. Leon Russell was the white haired and bearded fellow on the organ. Please listen to his "A Song for You" if you've not heard it.
That was great!!!!🦋🔥🦋
You got more names than any other reactor I've seen.
Yes, Vince is playing with the Eagles now. I absolutely love him. One of my favorite voices of all time 😅 And yes, Skruggs did The Beverly Hillbillies theme ❤
Jerry Douglas from Union Station on the Dobro...
Never really cared for Blue Grass til I moved to the mountains of NC but now back in Arkansas I hear it a lot as well.
A little trivia.......Steve Martin and Paul Shaffer were not there for the taping. They did their parts separately. If you notice, they were never shown with anybody in the screen time.
Interesting!
Dobro/lap steel players use a sort of anvil-shaped slide called a steel.
That was a dobro, Jerry Douglas playing it.
Lady Earl Scruggs he taught i’ll have to play a banjo. A lot of people were playing what you call claw hammer style and earl came along and changed at all. Yes he did play the Beverly hillbillies Theme song and him and his partner Lester Flatt were on the Beverly hillbillies I think about three or four times back in the 60s I play. The banjo myself. He also had a television show and you can get those TV shows on DVD yes earl was great thank you for having this RUclips channel
Earl Scruggs was so great! Check out some of the Flatt & Scruggs stuff.
First time I saw Steve Martin live.. I think in Kalamazoo??.. he opened for someone else, maybe Bill Monroe?? and he played banjo and told funny stories. Way before he became famous.
This is a great video!
The slide you asked about is a Dobro.
Carry on, dear.
That’s it, dobro. My dad was a huge fan. I’m so jealous you saw them
@@redheadedneighbor Played by Jerry Douglas, the number 1 dobro playe in the world.
Awesome as always, Neighbor. If you enjoyed this, you should also react to David Bromberg "Yankee's Revenge", a 5-song medley of fiddle tunes that blows me away every time.
Good reactions! Love your hairstyle today!
No good place to stop, you got it; these are all Grade A performers or studio musicians highballing time !!!!!!!
You’re right, country or Bluegrass artists don’t get the credit they deserve. It hurts my feelings! I play the violin, and I can tell you that is a hard instrument. I always wanted to learn the rest, but never did.
We love blue grass , San Antonio Texas 🌞😀
Like you, my folks were into Bluegrass. I was always into Rock. They were born and raised in eastern Kentucky, so it was their music, what they grew up with. My cousin is Ricky Skaggs. People who know BG know him. He was a child prodigy who played for years with the Stanley Brothers and then he was in Emmilou Harris' band after that. He also had a solo career with a few hits, some crossed over to the Country charts. He's is more focused on Gospel music now.
That is so cool. When I was a young girl, we were traveling to a job ( my dad was a pipeliner) and we stopped for fuel and a break at a truck stop. There was a large tour bus in the back of the building. My dad was talking to a man for a long while and then when he got into our truck.. his eyes big as saucers.. He watched that man get on the bus..Ricky Skaggs😊. I became a fan even though I didn’t like Blue grass at the time. He was so nice to my dad. It’s funny how that sneaks back to our hearts.
@@redheadedneighbor Ricky comes from good people. Totally a class act. Thanks for the confirmation.
Check out Billy Strings and Bela Fleck playing 'Boulderdash'
That slide is called a Stevens bar .
Epic!
This Canadian approves!
Leon Russell going way back to his roots, he played organ in church when he was 6 yrs old
Check out Rhonda Vincent. She is called the Queen of Blue Grass. If you like finger work checkout Roy Clark - "Malaguena" maybe the video where he played it on "The Odd Couple".
While I know next to nothing about bluegrass music. What I do know is this song just makes me feel good. I wanted to get up and just move around and have fun. Thank you for this.
💕💕
This song was also the theme song fro the movie "Bonnie and Clyde".
I've always loved listening to Bluegrass, as long as nobody sings.
😂😂😂😂😂
Convention center Arena , 1972
Magnificent!!! That was the Legendary Leon Russell on the organ. Albert Lee playing the electric guitar solo after Vince shredded his. And of course Marty Stuart who can play anything with strings on mandolin.
Speaking of strings, if you want to hear an absolutely superlative asoustic guitarist who learned from his dad the in Merle Travis fingerpicking style, give a listen to young Billy Strings… Truly awesome!!
I’m new to your channel, Red, but old to good music of any genre.
While scrolling through your reaction video list I saw where you had reacted to Dust In A Baggie…..
More Billy Strings please!!
I grew up with it. Only thing allowed in the house..lol my dad referred to John Denver as a pot smoking hippie. As well as anyone with long hair. My uncle went to school with Roy Clark, and I remember at a family reunion, the normal food, catfish, squirrel, Qual, venison, etc... tail gates go down and fiddles, banjo, guitars would come out.. Roy was like a family member, not a celebrity.
✌✌✌ 🇦🇺 🔥🔥🔥
Guy with the big white beard is Leon Russell.....
Steve Martin in a Grammy Award winning banjo player.
Hey from Wilmington North Carolina
Hey!!
The keyboardist with the long white hair and beard might be Leon Russell? Not sure.
yes it is
Neighbor's getting high on the Grass... Hard to beat a room full of talented pickers if you have a big of hillbilly in you blood like I do even though born and raised in and still live in California my dad came from the mountains of North Carolina right on the Tennessee border from a long line of hillbillies but was no part of my upbringing so all I can attribute my Blue Grass tendency to is genetics as it darn sure was not in my environment growing up.
That's Leon Russell on the keyboards.
That is Leon Russell.
Just needed a jug.
Check out a collaboration of female bluegrass artists. They all have won the best instrument player in their respective instruments. Pick any of their songs
Man on keyboards is Leon Russell.
I bet every one of those guys had to be constantly asked if they wanted to play with the master Earl Scruggs. It would have been, hmm okay.
Was never a big fan of country music. That said, as a kid, we'd watch "Hee Haw" and things like this were fascinating.
What do you play?
Wish they coulda had Roy Clark in yonder too.
Not Dr. John....Leon Russell...
Marty Robbins has passed away. You meant Marty Stuart on mandolin.
Ithink the eagled were a while ago for vince look it up i could be wrong too.
Loved this!
Leon Russell
Ou are the only one so far that knew who paul shafer is
Oh wow! That’s cool!
Curly white haired guy with the red guitar looks like Albert Lee - Holy Smokes. Is that Leon Russell on key boards?
Yes, it’s Leon Russell 😅
RAMMSTEIN "DU HUST" LIVE IN PARIS! ❤👩🦰
Earl Scruggs came from a musical family. He is autobiography is in his book Earl Scruggs and the five string banjo, and it not only talks about his background and his family, but it also shows you how to play the banjo just like him. I really appreciate you having this RUclips channel. All of Earl sons we’re very talented musicians he later had a band called the earl Scruggs review, it was kind of Country rock, and that band was with his sons