Ah the beauty of Bluegrass! Outstanding flat picking and Reno style banjo and bass playing. Where in the world can you go to an instrument repair shop and find these amazing pickers just sit'n around trying to out pick one another? It makes you smile the whole time your watching and waiting to see which one is going to step up the game? That banjo riff at the end was smooth as silk.Thats just toe tapping goodness right there! Great job by all!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
In 1975, towards the end of my enlistment in the Navy, I went into a luthiers shop in Charleston SC with a guitar problem. Playing banjo when I walked in was the best player I'd ever heard up to that point. Name was Bill Gokey, playing a bowtie Gibson. Then the luthier, Bill Godfrey grabbed a Gretsch country gentleman and commenced to playing Atkins style. Me just learning, I didn't play anything, just listened. Hung around there off and on till I was discharged. I bought the Gibson plus a brand new Martin D-35 there before I went home. Good times
The best part is when u do a close up of Joel and the shim shows under Jens chair leg..j/k Looks like y'all are havin a ball....this is what it is all about....Keep up the good work.
I can listen to this over and over. These gentlemen are simply the BEST!!!!!!!!!!
I am a big big fan
It's a wonder any work gets done at all in that shop with these guys there. Love it!!
I like it
Them boys can burn it down! Awesome!
Thanks for sharing, it don get any better than that.
Man that looks like fun! Some of those runs are unbelievable.
Holy Capo Batman....
Did you hear them fellas Pickin!!!🎵🎶🎵
THE BEST
They probably dont have this much fun in the Gibson factory.
Ah the beauty of Bluegrass! Outstanding flat picking and Reno style banjo and bass playing. Where in the world can you go to an instrument repair shop and find these amazing pickers just sit'n around trying to out pick one another? It makes you smile the whole time your watching and waiting to see which one is going to step up the game? That banjo riff at the end was smooth as silk.Thats just toe tapping goodness right there! Great job by all!!!!
Thanks for sharing!!!
In 1975, towards the end of my enlistment in the Navy, I went into a luthiers shop in Charleston SC with a guitar problem. Playing banjo when I walked in was the best player I'd ever heard up to that point. Name was Bill Gokey, playing a bowtie Gibson. Then the luthier, Bill Godfrey grabbed a Gretsch country gentleman and commenced to playing Atkins style. Me just learning, I didn't play anything, just listened. Hung around there off and on till I was discharged. I bought the Gibson plus a brand new Martin D-35 there before I went home. Good times
Looks like you are all enjoying yourselves.
Impossible to be better than this.
Pickin' & a grinnin', the boss is playin' while that poor fella in the background is workin' his tail off!
That's Herb Key in the background who works at Wayne's shop a couple of days each week doing repairs. He is fine singer and picker as well.
The best part is when u do a close up of Joel and the shim shows under Jens chair leg..j/k Looks like y'all are havin a ball....this is what it is all about....Keep up the good work.
Wow Wayne henderson really likes his Open E shape!
can i get a cd of this,thanks Wayne..!!!