I realy enjoy your singing. I was born in that time of these songs and realy enjoy it. Thank you for such beautifull song. You dont hear these types of songs any more. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 😍😍😍😍😍
This is a very beautifull song. I love that woman cause she looks serious and enjoying her singing and has a very nice voice. Would like to hear more of this band. ❤️❤️
This band in that basic form with a few changes went on for 22 years. We lost Beth due to illness I guess around 2010or so.a sad loss but we kept going.we all met at the heartland's hayride radio show back in 2000. The banjo player and myself after talking about it decided to bring a few guys we both knew and the Stonehearth Bluegrass Band was born .here it is2023 the band is taking some time off , but I'm sure they will be back.a few years after we got started, Beth wanted go her own way so she started her own band. THE BETH COLEMAN BAND! A few of us played in both bands for about 12 years. I loved playing and singing with her. We all miss her. Bill Tunnefr played with us when ever he could make it. Your watching a TV show show we did back in I guess around 2010 not sure but a white ago.
I am E.C. MOORE. guitar player. Member of. Stonehearth Bluegrass Band.we were quite lucky.we played in NYC for a year and all around ny, jersey, an. Pa. I guess we did a good thousand shows in that time.thank you for listening!!!
Love you mommy. Missing you extra tonight. So surreal to see you young and healthy here. I know you're singing like this in heaven. I miss these days, when we would bake dessert together and the band would come to our house for rehearsal. You would let me and Brendan and Jack stay up for a little bit listening to the awesome music you guys played, and then you'd make us go to be :( I'd fall asleep to the sound of you singing and these boys playing this great music
I finally found this song!! My mom and her 3 sister's would harmonize to this song and play guitar.. brings back fond memories of the family jammin' to tunes in the early 80's... great video..
By far my favourite version of Once More on youtube.Note their pronunciation of 'Fortune' as fortyoon which is much more like the way I as an Englishman would say it.
I think she's singing Once More in the original key. That shows how high Bobby Osborne can sing. Nice job on that one, and the dobro man has been listening to the Shot Jackson original.
This band is the "Stone Hearth Band", but presently she has the "Beth Coleman Band" which has 3 of the same members as here. Beth just released a new CD called "Back Home To Galax."
Boy she can sing with some feeling like she means it!! I was transported into someone's loving arms. Now if I could just make them appear =) Loved the mandolin break and and the old fashioned dobro. Made my night hearing this!!
Correct--this video here is "The Stone Hearth Band"...her present band is "The Beth Coleman Band", which does have different members. Both groups are great combos...
Thanks for the reply and you bring out all the beautiful sound that's so much like Oz's Dobro.I like the old style of the Dobro like you play;in fact I quite playing on account of the new sounds of the modern resonator guitars,makes me sick at the direction bluegrass music has turned.Keep up the good picking and I look forward to hearing you more .Incidentally,would you know who played the Dobro in the Osborn Bros. Red Allen recording from back in the sixties ? Regards
@tnhounddawg It was Shot Jackson! The Osbornes & Red recorded this in July 1957 at RCA Studios in Nashville. Back then, Shot did most of the session work on Dobro for the various artists recording in Nashville.
Just love it! The dobro is awsome! What a wonderful harmony! I wonder how you do it? Me and the boys been doing close harmony singing but not as far as great as this.
@tnhounddawg Hi TNHD! This is a factory restored Model 27 Dobro (from 1929) which I actually bought at the Dobro Factory in California, in 1981. It was originally a round neck which had the neck broken and the factory replaced the neck with a square neck plus they also refinished it. I keep it in G tuning. Thanks for the comment!
ATTENTION EUROPEAN FANS! Beth Coleman's new album "Back Home To Galax" is available in Europe directly from: Hydra Records SchleiBheimerstr. 321 80809 Munchen Germany Tel: +49 89 3113918 Fax: +49 89 3112931 rockithydra@t-online.de For distribution inquiries, contact Klaus Kettner at the above address.
I realy enjoy your singing. I was born in that time of these songs and realy enjoy it. Thank you for such beautifull song. You dont hear these types of songs any more. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 😍😍😍😍😍
This is a very beautifull song. I love that woman cause she looks serious and enjoying her singing and has a very nice voice. Would like to hear more of this band. ❤️❤️
Sad to say, she passed away a few years ago--we ALL miss her very much...
Love the music! My style of Country Music!
GOOD COUNTRY MUSIC
This band in that basic form with a few changes went on for 22 years. We lost Beth due to illness I guess around 2010or so.a sad loss but we kept going.we all met at the heartland's hayride radio show back in 2000. The banjo player and myself after talking about it decided to bring a few guys we both knew and the Stonehearth Bluegrass Band was born .here it is2023 the band is taking some time off , but I'm sure they will be back.a few years after we got started, Beth wanted go her own way so she started her own band. THE BETH COLEMAN BAND! A few of us played in both bands for about 12 years. I loved playing and singing with her. We all miss her. Bill Tunnefr played with us when ever he could make it. Your watching a TV show show we did back in I guess around 2010 not sure but a white ago.
I am E.C. MOORE. guitar player. Member of. Stonehearth Bluegrass Band.we were quite lucky.we played in NYC for a year and all around ny, jersey, an. Pa. I guess we did a good thousand shows in that time.thank you for listening!!!
Love you mommy. Missing you extra tonight. So surreal to see you young and healthy here. I know you're singing like this in heaven. I miss these days, when we would bake dessert together and the band would come to our house for rehearsal. You would let me and Brendan and Jack stay up for a little bit listening to the awesome music you guys played, and then you'd make us go to be :( I'd fall asleep to the sound of you singing and these boys playing this great music
Sorry to hear of Beth's passing. I met her at the Red Mill in Clinton, NJ. I have one of her CD and still play it.
Whats your moms last name
RIP Beth. She used to light up Heartlands Hayride.
God Bless You Sweetheart, I know how You feel. My Your Momma was Good. 5:32 pm
What can I say. Tremendous harmony, and the instrumentals are terrific. Musicians are great, including the salty banjo picker. Thanks for the post.
grew up with this kind of music love it don't understand the new so-called country music
Loving this ✌️❤️ to y'all
beautiful, traditional, mountain music;nothing better in the world/ god bless america
How well I remember the day we recorded those songs.
That's what I thought but I wanted to here it from someone knowledgeable.Thanks again.
I finally found this song!! My mom and her 3 sister's would harmonize to this song and play guitar.. brings back fond memories of the family jammin' to tunes in the early 80's... great video..
Great music, love it, Miramichi, N.B. Canada
Hey Beth, Great job on a couple of old classics. Keep up the great work.
great job,cant beat these old songs. thanks.
By far my favourite version of Once More on youtube.Note their pronunciation of 'Fortune' as fortyoon which is much more like the way I as an Englishman would say it.
Thanks for posting these beautiful songs, enjoyed them very much. That band would go down well at the Bluegrass Festival here in Ireland in Athy.
WOW, outstanding music, need more of this music, just beautiful sound.
Art. from Ontario Canada
One of the recordings ever--the banjo is wonderful & Beth is great.
Thanks for posting just great 5*******..
Great job on these two bluegrass classics by Beth and the band
It's always interesting to hear such excellent variations of the originals. This is right up there with the Osborne Brothers!!!!
Ashes of Love in D and once more in C. Thank! Going to play along.
What a pretty little voice, and a fine pickin!
That sure is great music i loved that thank,s ..
I think she's singing Once More in the original key. That shows how high Bobby Osborne can sing. Nice job on that one, and the dobro man has been listening to the Shot Jackson original.
This band is the "Stone Hearth Band", but presently she has the "Beth Coleman Band" which has 3 of the same members as here. Beth just released a new CD called "Back Home To Galax."
Boy she can sing with some feeling like she means it!! I was transported into someone's loving arms. Now if I could just make them appear =)
Loved the mandolin break and and the old fashioned dobro. Made my night hearing this!!
great picking and singing
Just fantastic! The best!
Correct--this video here is "The Stone Hearth Band"...her present band is "The Beth Coleman Band", which does have different members.
Both groups are great combos...
EXELENT vocals, what agressive harmonies, eye popping to the ears.
Wow! Great Job!
@Pickinbuddy Thanks. I will get a copy myself. I found it on Amazon. Great rendition of this tune.
Thanks for the reply and you bring out all the beautiful sound that's so much like Oz's Dobro.I like the old style of the Dobro like you play;in fact I quite playing on account of the new sounds of the modern resonator guitars,makes me sick at the direction bluegrass music has turned.Keep up the good picking and I look forward to hearing you more .Incidentally,would you know who played the Dobro in the Osborn Bros. Red Allen recording from back in the sixties ? Regards
Great singing - and really great band! Love the song choices too :).
you guys do a very good job with this number. beautiful song and you nailed it.
Excellent!
Great stuff !!......Once More is one of my all time favourites, and this was one of the best versions i've heard.
nice music
Love it!
Love It
gorgeous !!
kohaylan .
Wow! Great voice.
@tnhounddawg
It was Shot Jackson! The Osbornes & Red recorded this in July 1957 at RCA Studios in Nashville. Back then, Shot did most of the session work on Dobro for the various artists recording in Nashville.
Awesome
I wish there were more of their recordings.
See the second comment about its availability in Europe, in the USA it's available on line.
Just love it! The dobro is awsome! What a wonderful harmony! I wonder how you do it? Me and the boys been doing close harmony singing but not as far as great as this.
@overcominginertia The song "Once More" is, but not "Ashes Of Love". There are a lot of other equally good songs on the album--I got a copy of it!
@tnhounddawg
Hi TNHD!
This is a factory restored Model 27 Dobro (from 1929) which I actually bought at the Dobro Factory in California, in 1981. It was originally a round neck which had the neck broken and the factory replaced the neck with a square neck plus they also refinished it. I keep it in G tuning.
Thanks for the comment!
Pickinbuddy
Great band !Would anyone know if the Dobro is a model 27 and is it tuned to A tuning? Thanks for sharing the video .
It is an early 30s Dobro, and tuned in G tuning....
Is Mark Jackson still playing? What's his bio? -Jim
Since he moved to Virginia some years ago, we've lost contact with him, sad to say.
@Pickinbuddy Is this song on the CD?
Yes it is.
Lawrence Welk would say "wunnerful wunnerful"
ATTENTION EUROPEAN FANS!
Beth Coleman's new album "Back Home To Galax" is available in Europe
directly from:
Hydra Records
SchleiBheimerstr. 321
80809 Munchen
Germany
Tel: +49 89 3113918
Fax: +49 89 3112931
rockithydra@t-online.de
For distribution inquiries, contact Klaus Kettner at the above
address.
Just wondering what key they are in? Banjo is capoing way up?
+Tom Frost "Once More" is in C, and "Ashes Of Love" is in D...
+Tom Frost C (of course major)
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Carolyn Schneider ?.... Yeahhs...
Tom Frost their in "C" Chord...
I'm in regular touch with her...
The photo is too small...I can't make out who is in it.
E.c. Moore is the guitar player.
Found him playing at the hayride,, WDVR..founding member of the stonehearth bluegrass band.
Hey PickenBuddy ,see anyone in My photo that You might know ?
don't hear music like this in new zealand
Only hear in America on You Tube,all thats on TV&Radio is that pop crap mess thats called country...NOT!.
A For-tune?.