Lou Reid's beautiful tenor voice makes this the best version of this tune ever!! And he sounds twice as good live. If you can, don't miss the chance to see this band at a festival.
You should have heard Lou when he was in Boone Creek with Ricky Skaggs with Terry Baucom and Jerry Douglas. Scary thing is they almost had Keith Whitley in the band but he chose to go with J.D. Crowe and The New South.
All you saying the best fiddle player is here havent see Alison Krauss, Mike Thompson and Dan Tyminski do this song. Listen to them, then see what you think.
Lou Reid will go down in time as one of the very best voices and musician in the bluegrass business by far and nice person talked to him after a Seldom Scene Show
No one can fiddle like the great Bobby Hicks!
Lou Reid is the best tenor and the best mandolin player in the business period. He has been blessed with a great talent!
That was just beautiful.
Lou Reid's beautiful tenor voice makes this the best version of this tune ever!! And he sounds twice as good live. If you can, don't miss the chance to see this band at a festival.
Awesome
THIS GROUP SOUNDS GREAT 💕 LOVEEEEEE
The name of this song is "I'm Blue, I'm Lonsome" - written by Hank Williams and Bill Monroe; their only collaboration.
Wish I was at this show .another great post thanks
Oh that fiddle sounds GREAT!
Dale. It's Bobby's double stop playing!!!
You should have heard Lou when he was in Boone Creek with Ricky Skaggs with Terry Baucom and Jerry Douglas. Scary thing is they almost had Keith Whitley in the band but he chose to go with J.D. Crowe and The New South.
awesome!
Lou Reid looks like William Shatner a bit.
All you saying the best fiddle player is here havent see Alison Krauss, Mike Thompson and Dan Tyminski do this song. Listen to them, then see what you think.
Lou is great,but not the best,and for sure not the best mandolin player,Wayne Benson and Allan Bibey is the best,of course this is my opinion.
Big deal. You don't have to be the best to be part of an excellent bluegrass band.
Lou Reid will go down in time as one of the very best voices and musician in the bluegrass business by far and nice person talked to him after a Seldom Scene Show