I had the honor of meeting your dad. I played on a show bill with him in Bristol TN for the BCMA (Birthplace of Country Music Association). The Red Clay Ramblers backed him that evening. What a great man and beautiful musician.
@@jorgen-55 you don’t know squat and why don’t you go bother people who know or is that why you and that’s why you are on here to bother people with you nonsense. Move on and maybe you’ll find some
Now that's what we can call gospel. Singing it by to the high to the angels... I remember one time they really got into it that one of them said no bring it down bring it down little bit we're getting too out of hand here. But once you start the banjo. The banjo is not going to stop You just can't stop..a banjo it takes a life of its own
Wow, Blees you. I just seen this. RUclips hates Christianity. I just got out of detention for 24 hrs for quoting scripture. I'll see you when we are walking the streets of Glory@@DonBlare-w2b
I had also heard Jake at one time left to work a day job, and then came back. Is that true? You’re right though, I had heard Josh learned a bunch of the rolls on dobro from Earl while first playing bass. Anyway, I probably have all of this confused somehow. Sorry.
I helped my aunt and uncle farming when I was a kid. We always stopped early on Saturday to watch Flatt and Scruggs, the Louvin Brothers and Porter Wagoner. Some special memories.
such a great band !l they should teach this, the dynamics and inter-play. betwixt these pros is Wick ! Nar - Nar! in my opinion, that dog hunt.. the bass man , Jake is a smoke show!
#poetry in the #music When I finally do die don't anyone cry Remember good times fish we did fry Remember what a happy Dancer Was I Remember Me Alive keep your eyes dry life lessons of the wise I did well apply
Bach in one corner, Mozart in another cornet, Beethoven in another corner, Palistrina in another corner, Josquen de Prez in another corner. Chopin in one salon, Shubert in another salon. Duke Ellington in one ballroom, Louis Armstrong and friends in another ballroom. Cole Porter, George Gershwin, George M Cohan in the grand theater............You get the idea.
Love how the ol' boys all have their hats cocked. The look on the banjo players face at the beginning shows his cockiness. Pimps. All too cool for school
Sure hope this young man continues sharing this message. Life matters when it comes to an Eternity. Heaven and Hell is determined by our choice. God doesn’t want anyone to be sent to that awful Pit with Satan. Please Repent friend, so I’ll see you Heaven.
I was raised on real bluegrass gospel music and I love the music..keep it real..get rid of this new garbage
My Dad was Curly who sang Tenor , spent over 75 years playing n singing the bluegrass sound, great Dad too !!
Your daddy was awesome. Just love his music.
Hey Ray, what instrument did your daddy play.
@@kevinbrown3907 He played guitar, mandolin and tenor banjo and of course he had an amazing voice.
I had the honor of meeting your dad. I played on a show bill with him in Bristol TN for the BCMA (Birthplace of Country Music Association). The Red Clay Ramblers backed him that evening. What a great man and beautiful musician.
Your dad is an absolute legend a timeless group with timeless musicians
These gentlemen are super great musicians!!! Wish we had them today.
Now that is Gospel music that can't be beat. LOVE IT!!!! Mountain View, Arkansas, here I come. Get the Rainbow Cafe open for me.
Real men. Real music. Real talent. I could listen to this 24/7.
👍👍
I prefer the AC/DC version. 😅😅😅😅
You just know this is played in Heaven all the time😊
God might be more into Bach and Händel and that stuff.
@@jorgen-55 you don’t know squat and why don’t you go bother people who know or is that why you and that’s why you are on here to bother people with you nonsense. Move on and maybe you’ll find some
I really love southern culture.
Now that's what we can call gospel. Singing it by to the high to the angels... I remember one time they really got into it that one of them said no bring it down bring it down little bit we're getting too out of hand here. But once you start the banjo. The banjo is not going to stop You just can't stop..a banjo it takes a life of its own
They asked Johny Cash if he thought they played country music in heaven. He paused and said, "They probably do, but I'm not so sure they use banjos"
I could listen to that banjo all day long.
Can u play it
Real country ,real music, no lasers, fireworks ,drums and electric guitars.
And Jesus
Easily one of the greatest bluegrass gospel performances of all time.
They are Fantastic musicians!
Agreed, they are straight up nailing the vocals on this
Where has that wonderful music gone? ❤
The sound of the Ryman on a Saturday night in Nashville Tennessee ❤❤❤wooooooo Johnny From Alabama
That Earl Scruggs was one talented guy!!!
Praise Jesus!!!!
I want this played at my Farewell Party
Amen
24 dislikes, who does that besides those needing Jesus Christ in their lives.
2023 we’re up to 3.9k god bless you all ! I hope to meet you all in the promised land !
I hope all those sinners find a truth preaching church in Jesus name
Wow, Blees you. I just seen this. RUclips hates Christianity. I just got out of detention for 24 hrs for quoting scripture. I'll see you when we are walking the streets of Glory@@DonBlare-w2b
Maybe those that disliked it just don't appreciate bluegrass gospel pickin and singing, I know I like it!!!
You can't get into heaven if you don't like bluegrass?
When I was a little boy, I would sit by the radio and listen to the Lester and Earl Scruggs show
I can remember when my dad would listen to it all day long and halfway through the night
Jake is singing, so Josh plays bass, nobody misses a beat. Fine stuff.
Josh actually started out playing bass for em! After his steel guitar chimes was so popular her switched to dobro and they hired Jake
I had also heard Jake at one time left to work a day job, and then came back. Is that true? You’re right though, I had heard Josh learned a bunch of the rolls on dobro from Earl while first playing bass. Anyway, I probably have all of this confused somehow. Sorry.
@@TN-D18wow I'm not sure about Jake leaving, it wouldn't surprise me if he did for a while.
I helped my aunt and uncle farming when I was a kid. We always stopped early on Saturday to watch Flatt and Scruggs, the Louvin Brothers and Porter Wagoner. Some special memories.
Merveilleux musiciens. Je ne peux pas m'en lasser.
That's a heavenly sound
Music was so wonderful back then.
Reminds me of my childhood.
Where I came from. People better than me.
Your simple 3 sentence comment brought tears to my eyes. All three are true. Im 46 and I wish I was half the man my grandfather was.
If this music dont make your foot tap while listening you need to check your pulse cause there's something wrong!!
Dude just popped up with that 🎻 and my hillbilly bone went to tinglin
Lester Flatt's sweet voice...
Best song ever I have heard ...
You have good taste!
Love the good soulful Worship.
Real country music
Don't get no better !
That’s right
My banjo listens to this when im not home
😅
Beautiful!!
Josh Graves making that bass thump.
I LOVE THIS MUSIC!
Praise God. The rest can do what they want.
Seen them many times when I was a kid they put on a great show seen them at water mellon park in Virginia also whipperwill lake good times 👍👏👏😁
Also spent a lot of time at those places.
Grew up on bluegrass ,good music✝️🙏
The greates bluesgrass Band all time..
such a great band !l
they should teach this, the dynamics and inter-play. betwixt these pros is Wick ! Nar - Nar! in my opinion, that dog hunt.. the bass man , Jake is a smoke show!
My hubby played bluegrass gospel. Love this music.
Cripple Creek is one of the first songs I ever learned, and of course the Wildwood flower. Live bluegrass put chills on me every time I hear it.
Beautiful song, I'll always love it
my late daddy loved this old tune
Tremendous swing to this song. Love it!
Praise the Lord !!!!!
Amen! ☦
I'm so happy I was raised on bluegrass! Jim Delk and the Glenoby Boys from Fentress County TN (Jamestown)
Thats some fine picking and singing.
True musicianship.
I can see my nana and paw doin the Appalachian 2 step now... God rest their souls
Serious musicians
At their best!!!!
Bluegrass. American. Nuff said.....
The very best
How many of you knew that fiddle playing man spent 2 years in a German prisoner camp?
Fiddlin' Paul Warren, war hero.
Today I learned.
Wow.
I LOVE BLUEGRASS!
May The Angels Carry Tony Rice Home God Speed
I believe Christians being carried to heaven by angels is biblical as it happened to Lazarus the beggar.....good song
#poetry in the #music
When I finally do die don't anyone cry
Remember good times fish we did fry
Remember what a happy Dancer Was I
Remember Me Alive keep your eyes dry
life lessons of the wise I did well apply
Wonderful!
Fantastic! Gives me the chills in a good way!
I love the way he sings🎶🎻🎶✨🎧
Great...Bluegrass Gospel
Great song love to listen to bluegrass
Absolutely beautiful ❤
I miss them they good singer
Uncle Josh laid down his Dobro to slap Bass for this song.
Sound great I think I like this song
So devine. Thank you friend Jesus. I'm gladly appreciate to know you.
Terrific.
My mother watch them every Saturday night
Great music, thank you...
Branson Missouri
These fellows have beautiful rhythm
the gold standard for bluegrass
Missouri fiddle
this is true country heart ❤️
Great! Above all!
but sad song
Great song
I love this song
Bach in one corner, Mozart in another cornet, Beethoven in another corner, Palistrina in another corner, Josquen de Prez in another corner.
Chopin in one salon, Shubert in another salon. Duke Ellington in one ballroom, Louis Armstrong and friends in another ballroom. Cole Porter, George Gershwin, George M Cohan in the grand theater............You get the idea.
Awesome song
He was a big part of The Foggy Mountain Boys sound. I was in his fan club with Penny Parsons president. So sorry he's gone.
Real talent, message of truth.
Earl play that banjo like you did down hear.
Shot Jackson played dobro for them. Howdy Foster on fiddle.
Usually a quartet. One more here fills out the sound.
I believe the vocals are Lester Flatt lead, Earl Scruggs baritone, Paul Warren bass, Curly Seckler tenor, and Jake Tullock alto
Love it!!!!!
When good is Good!
Thank you kindly!
Love how the ol' boys all have their hats cocked. The look on the banjo players face at the beginning shows his cockiness. Pimps. All too cool for school
Get you some Tommy Halcomb Wytm in Fayetteville Tennessee!❤️
Josh walking that bass ain't he
Loyal. Deep!!
💜
This is bluegrass music.👍
Sure hope this young man continues sharing this message. Life matters when it comes to an Eternity. Heaven and Hell is determined by our choice. God doesn’t want anyone to be sent to that awful Pit with Satan. Please Repent friend, so I’ll see you Heaven.
Amo amo amo
Daddy always sang tenor