Jim & Jessie - "I Wish You Knew" w. O'Connor & American Music Shop
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Jim & Jesse McReynolds
with
Herb Pederson - Banjo
Chris Hillman - Guitar
John Jorgenson - Mandolin
"I Wish You Knew"
Songwriters
Charlie Louvin, Ira Louvin
Music Director: Mark O'Connor - TNN
American Music Shop Band
Mark O'Connor; violin, bandleader and music director
Jerry Douglas; Dobro, Lap Steel
Brent Mason/Brent Rowan; Guitars
John Jarvis/Matt Rollings; Keyboards;
Glen Worf; Bass
Harry Stinson; Drums, Background Vocals
Producer; Rusty Wilcoxen
Director; Dennis Globe
Sound Mixer; Kim Raymer
Executive Producer, Show Creator; Brian O'Neill
American Music Shop on TNN in Nashville featured Mark O'Connor as bandleader accompanying various musical guests each week. (1990-1993)
Chicago Tribune
Television.
Tnn's `American Music Shop' Brings Top Performers Together
July 03, 1993|By Wayne Bledsoe, Scripps-Howard News Service.
NASHVILLE - On a network filled with music, "The American Music Shop" stands out.
Nearly every show of the Nashville Network's "American Music Shop" (9 p.m. and 1 a.m. Tuesdays, TNN) is an event: Country diva Emmylou Harris performs with new star Trisha Yearwood; legendary singer-songwriter John Prine trades songs with upcoming singer-songwriter John Wesley Harding; young country star Dwight Yoakam picks with bluegrass great Ralph Stanley; Ireland's foremost band, the Chieftains, performs with Ricky Skaggs and Chet Atkins.
It's a show where individual music artists perform together, often for the first time, backed up by some of the best session players in music.
On one recent show, the host was Nanci Griffith, and it includes some of Griffith's favorite songwriters-Janis Ian, Townes Van Zandt, Jerry Jeff Walker and Frank Christiansen.
Backstage, at a television studio in Opryland, there is a happy buzz. The artists joke, eat and prepare for their parts on the show, while the artists' management and TNN employees keep things moving. On the soundstage, the house band runs through the night's numbers.
"American Music Shop" premiered in March 1990. The show's creator and executive producer, Brian O'Neill, says the idea was to make each week's musical host a person known to most country music fans, then slip in lesser known talented artists-most often people whom the host liked. That way, he says, both the audience and the artists win.
The show, TNN's fourth most popular program, seems to be a particular favorite among other musicians.
It doesn't hurt that the members of the house band have followings in their own right.
Led by master violinist, guitarist, mandolinist Mark O'Connor, the band includes Jerry Douglas, a man who has nearly reinvented the dobro; guitarist Brent Mason; bassist Glen Worf; drummer Harry Stinson; and keyboardists John Jarvis and Matt Rollings.
"In developing the show, I sold the network on getting the very best possible house band that we could get," O'Neill says.
"And that was going to be part of the draw for the show-at least from the artist's perspective."
O'Connor, probably the most popular session musician in Nashville at the time, was thrilled with the prospect.
He says the show offered the first chance for television audiences to get a look at how Nashville's studio musicians work.
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Nobody ever sounded like Jim and Jesse! And Herb Pederson is one of the finest California recording musicians ever.
Saw them 3 or 4 times back in 70's. Classy guys and they always had a fabulous band with them . Tough year. Lost Jesse and Bobby
Two of the best from the OLD Guard are gone on to the Lord. They built bluegrass and country music. I will greatly miss them. They filled my heart with such feeling in songs in my 76 years. So sad to see them go. Gerry in Asheville, NC
With all due respect to Bill Monroe, I Nominate Jim And Jesse Mcreynolds, specifically Jesse Mcreynolds as the cool, stylish 😎 Grandfather's Of Bluegrass Music. Jesse Mcreynolds could perform Mind-blowing feats on the Mandolin, that most mere mortals, including Bill Monroe could never imagine accomplishing. Jesse Mcreynolds makes Bill Monroe and 99% percent of Mandolin Players, Bluegrass and otherwise, look land sound like beginners! Rest In Glory 😤 Jim And Jesse Mcreynolds 🙏, Bluegrass and Gospel Music 🎶 Legends and American Heroes 🙏 through Honorable Service In The United States Army 🇺🇸 during World War 2, and The Korean War, respectively. Never Gone And Never Forgotten 💯
Serious bluegrass firepower here.
Not just great performers, honorable gentlemen!
I wish this whole series would become available. The very best bluegrass every week!
Hey Joey, here’s another duo with amazing harmonies
I adore Jim & Jesse!!!! Thank you for sharing this incredible video!!!!
Herb Peterson on banjo! A favorite tune
Herb Pedersen
Wow... Jim and Jesse, knockin' it outta the park!
Great song
Virginia Boys representing. Amazing playing as usual Mark. How did you get such unbelievable rhythm. Something that always stuck out. No matter how fast you play ... so solid. It's other wordly
Astonishing
Klasse ! ! !
My Aunt and her sons were on the show with Jim & Jesse in the 50's. They sang gospel music. Do you have any videos of that era? Please respond. Thank you
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When did this air?
What's up with the cookie duster?
The quintessential version??
Who's that on the banjo?
Herb Petersen with the desert rose band.
@@brianjennings1624 Yes, of course, Herb Pedersen. Fine choice those boys made to bring him into the fold.
Chris Hillman of the Desert Rose Band is the other guitar player
Jessie looks like a 30's gangster
Hey Joey, here’s another duo with amazing harmonies