More than 60 years ago I found her high in the Smokies of NC. Our eyes locked and the issue was settled for the next 60 years, until I had to lay her to her rest high in the Smokies whence she came. Marvelous person. Extremely well educated in a tiny K-12 better than my private education in PA. We traveled the US and Canada, but home was the Smokies and there she rests. Good grief, how I would love to see her again. I miss the voice. I miss her mountains. I miss her fire. I miss her terribly.
She and I thought that we lived in the golden age of the US which seems to be true. Now the US has devolved into a sexual cesspool . She was proud to be a female and demanded that I be her male. What a mess we have now. She would have disowned me if I turned trans.
hey my man, i can never say i understand your hurt but the way you align your words is just beautiful🫣 and i know she was a happy woman that got to live her best life🙏🏽 and i hope you can live the rest of your days knowing that the woman of your past and present will always be in your future.
This is such a sweet, love-filled comment. 💖 Talk to her with your heart and mind. She hears you. She's just on the other side, out of view. We are all eternal beings of energy. You two will reunite! Keep your head up, and your awareness open for signs of her. Nothing is a coincidence. 😊 I've seen your comment on more than one occasion, as I visit this awesome music compilation. I hope to have someone value me for the gift I am, one day, with a love like y'all have. 💖
West Virginia is my home. I love my Appalachian mountains. My family settled here in the seventeen hundreds and are of German and Irish decent. Simple living God fearing people who love the country way of life. May we never forget our humble beginnings and our beautiful Bluegrass music.
We are from Kentucky and Tennessee so bluegrass was always around, and my daddy loved it. He had a rental house and one time a Frenchman named Yves lived there. He wanted to experience all that the area had to offer so we took him to a bluegrass concert. Just a flatbed trailer in an open field with the pickers and singers on top. His face was like a child on Christmas morning!
71 from Georgia, small cabin in the Ozarks for 19 years, we used to gather some evenings and every one who could.play.brought instruments and women made food, this music reminds me of the best years of my life! It brought me to Yahweh, Lord Jesus, and made me who I was and am.
I be 91 years old now. I still deeply miss Kentucky. I'll never see her again, just too many miles away. That's life I guess. I do appreciate you all sending these great music videos. God bless all of you.
hello James...I did read what you said....yea,,I know what you are talking about..I am 72 years old now..I still work part time,,,but I know my trips back & forth from Arkansas ,,,thats where I was raised .I am in Illinois for past 53 years.I tell all the younger people that I can,,,,always treat people good,,,,always be kind to others,,,help others,never have any regrets,because the day will come ,that all we can do is turn around & look back at our lives
My wife lies deep in the Smokeys and I am stuck in CO. I have a granddaughter graduating from college in FL, but I can not go see her. I understand about the "missing" and the "miles".
I'd love to set awhile with you. I'll bring tea; you bring the treat. If you bring the tea, I will make cranberry-pecan cookies. I've been in Kentucky; she is a sweet warmhearted land, and waits for the daughters and sons who cannot come home. Though we will never likely meet, @jamesjohnson8345, let's pretend we're eating cookies, drinking 'tea', under a local friendly will because in my state, a willow is a lovely place. Be well.
Estoy totalmente segura que segura que la persona que se detuvo a leer este comentario, sera muy exitosa en todo lo que haga. Amo esta música. La música bluegrass siempre ha estado en mi vida.....desde Fort Worth, Texas
My Fathers family came from Germany in the late 1700s and seddled in Juanita Valley P.a. These songs were taught in our family, and learned by watching and listening as a child to each note in every song. These songs reminds me of my early childhood days listening to our Uncles play bluegrass, til the wee hours of the morning!
I was lucky enough to have a grandfather that grew up in Nicholas County, WV in the 1910s and 1920s. He listened to Bluegrass all the time. It's in my blood to appreciate this awesome music.
Born in 1956 and so grateful i can do and experience the music, the art and all our freedoms. I especially appreciate my freedom of choice, no man in a black gown gonna tell me my choices are wrong. I’m free and MY FAMILIES HAVE FOUGHT AND DIED FOR THAT FREEDOM. ❤
Good for you, I live in Northampton UK. We have done tours in the States including Route 66, Imust say Tennesse is one of our favourite places. Best wishes to you and yours.
love bluegrass, though I don't listen to it that often. Remember a concert somewhere in Kentucky, I think. Very vivid crowd of listeners mostly joining the performance, singing and dancing along. The leading lady skinny and loud. If anybody was not yet alife or tired or sad, she made you forget all this and enjoy life again. Incredible energy sparkling in all directions. Beautiful concert, beautiful night.
Grew up in Black Mountain, North Carolina where I look out every day at the tower on Mount Mitchell. Learned to play fiddle first in 1960, banjo and guitar in 1965. Have played traditional music for 50 years. Took time to go to Ireland in the 1970’s where I learned traditional Irish fiddle styles. The most interesting music in Irish, Scottish and French Canadian is all I play now !
@fox5411.......irish fiddle reel music was adopted from scotland alang with 100s of scots fiddle reel tunes. the fiddle reel being indigenous to scotland. dolly parton,bill monroe know where the bluegrass influence came from.....bill monroe even wrote a tune called " scotland "..
I wasn't born in the Appalachian Mountains but I call them home. Every time I am in Kentucky, I feel like I am home. This music makes me miss it. However, I have this music to turn to when my heart and soul long for the laid back mountain lifestyle.
I had been searching for relaxing music to help my anxiety and blood pressure issues and then I stumbled upon this bluegrass music. I'm not searching anymore.
I love how bluegrass has been adopted by folks all around the world as an anchor, a remembrance of simpler and happier times, and a way to stay connected to those who came before us. I know I certainly can't help but think of my old grandfather whenever I hear it. It's like I'm 8 years old again, sitting on his back porch with him as he smokes his pipe and watches the sunset.
Born and raised in the desert of southwest Arizona and have listened to this music all my life. Sometimes people call it "kicker" music or hillbilly. After 85 years I know it's the real and true music of America.
My ancestors arrived at Jamestown in 1607, and like many others, migrated west. My great-grandfather moved to 🇨🇱Texas🇨🇱 in 1884 from Gibson county Tennessee. Davy Crockett was the county commissioner of Gibson county before he became a congressman in the 1830s. He built his mother a house there in Gibson county and it is still there today. I live on the same farm that my great grandpa farmed. I absolutely love the old-time mountain music, some call it bluegrass....that my ancestors played and listened to years ago in Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee. 🎻🪕
I Thank you Lord God for letting us live with your mercy and love. I surrender all my worries to you my Lord. Keep us safe with your powerful words. I worship you Lord, I glorify your name, I Thank you Lord, I love you Lord. Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Amen 🙏🙏🙏
True American roots music played and passed down for generations in the Smokey Mountains and the Appalachian and Blue Ridge Mountains of West Virginia, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. May it always be played and enjoyed.
I was born in Queens, lived on Long Island, moved to S FL and now live in Texas. But, I have always loved the mountains and bluegrass music! I hope to one day live in Appalachia somewhere!
Every time I hear this music I think of my Dad. He loved this music. He would sing and yodel. He only listened to this and country. He died in 1978. Growing up on the 🇨🇦 prairies We would listen to the Grand Ole Opry on the radio.
God bless you UK ladies as well! I LOVE this type of music however I also am pretty fond of your Celtic or Scottish bagpipe music from your neck of the woods!
I"m from down I-81 in Greene County and I bet you have been to Down Home in Johnson City. I had some really good times there. Now I live in Thailand and sometimes I'll play blue grass songs in a bar when they let me choose the music. Thai people are polite... but they don't get bluegrass.
I am listening to this on a cold, dark, November evening in Scotland. It is truly uplifting, thank you. Second only to Scotland, you have some of the most beautiful scenery in the world.
God fearing folk's. Thanks for sharing another fantastic video. How we love these folks so much. They are so down to earth, may Almighty God bless them and keep them safe. God bless you as well,🙏
The Blue Ridge is one of the most stunning milieus in the Americas, and I will forever cherish some of the greatest drives of my life through the Virginia section.
Discovered bluegrass through a man I had dated a few years back... Just hearing it makes my heart feel happy... Have yet to meet another person who does...
Fabulous, fun music! I grew up in Iowa where there's not a mountain for several hundred miles. This music has enchanted me ever since my daughter headed down to Georgia to live the Southern life. Nice to broaden one's musical horizons in such a fine fashion.
Sadly, I have learned, that ALmighty God doesnt want everyone to marry in this life and Satans age. It is true. None of my older siblings have a mate either. And,sadly, i know many old singles whonever had a chance to marry, or are divorced. My first girlfriend ended here life at age 21. Ive lived in the cold, cruel , unfriendly north al lmy life, and its different and more loveless here.@@aliceelkins6788
Well, I have low rent on a mobile home on someone's farm i Wis now, and 9 cats. Just cannot move now ,and finally enjoying living alone with cats, and no one to argue with. Its ok to stay single and be alone in serenity. Anywhere.
I was born in Montana and my heart will always be in the mountains and deserts out west, but my dad moved us to the Ozarks in southern Missouri for a few years when I was a kid. Just enough time for me to discover bluegrass music, and I've loved it all my life. Currently teaching my 12 year old daughter guitar. We took a trip back east this spring and visited North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Lovely places, so green for us coming from the arid west.
As a hiker I’m glad we went to the Appalachian’s for a week in Tennessee. Saw a bear, lots of trees, streams, and waterfalls. Didnt catch any bluegrass music on that trip but every so often I get a hankering for some and thankfully it’s here. Timeless music. Thank you to all the music makers out there.
This areas are beautiful n so majestic n energetic spiritual. As all the people from there are in kindness n respectful souls of our creator. Love blue grass music. Be blessed.
I`m a German and 72 years old. I love this music. And I was lucky enough to visit the Appalachian in West Virginia 30 years ago. It was October. Probably the best time to be there.
These melodies touch deep in my soul, the algorithm made them sound on my list from just a few days from now and brought me in a dream a beautiful blonde girl from 50 years ago. On that dream I was talking to a woman in their sixties, as old as me, saying her what I could not say on those years. Greetings from Argentina.
Soy mexicano de 69 años, desde que ví la película "Amarga Pesadilla" en 1972 en donde el protagonista de la película y un niño montañes con cierta incapacidad se enfrentan en un duelo de banjos, me encantó la música del banjo y esta música me transporta a las montañas de Michoacán en México. Saludos cordiales a los amantes del Bluegrass.
Felicidades por la música y los vídeos son muy bonitos,se nota que todo lo hacéis con cariño, gracias de ❤. Un gran abrazo de Manolo , España ( Barcelona)
Dear William & Gabriella .... THANK YOU TWO and ALL WHO aided in creating THIS WONDEROUS COLLECTION of REAL LIFE AMAZEMENTS and MUSIC ..... I;m a northern, I'm a senior, but I have ALWAYS LOVED traveling the back roads or rivers in Virginia and West Virginia being overwhelmed by such beauty !!! And, the music? Who couldn't LOVE BlueGrass Glories? This is my 3rd round of immersing myself in these treasures you've collected for us..... SURE HOPE SPORTS BARS around AMERICA START AIRING THIS and the LIKE ... during the LUNCH HOURS ... IT AIN'T ALL ABOUT BEATING EACH OTHER UP.... 9TO9TO9TO9 ... Bless YOU!!!
Thank you very much for sharing this beautiful local music, which allows us to dive into the depths of the country with its mountains, forests and plains. This music gives me the same feelings as popular and traditional music of my own country
@jamesjohnson kentucky here saying howdy 84 yr, old botn in ky. Spent time in other states & the navy,but i made it back to ky. Will be buried here ith my wife of 6o years, may the good lord take a likeing to you, love blugrass.
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Found your channel today. Great music! Thanks for compiling and posting! Reading the description here in 2024 and thinking of fond memories in Ashville, Chimney Rock and even Erwin, TN, I am heart broken for the people of western NC. God bless the Appalachians. Anyway, back to being warmed by the great flatpicking and rounds!
Y grand-dad on my mothers side was born and raised somewhere around Louisville KY. His family name was Ison. He was a fine trainer of gaited saddlebred horses he loved blurgrass music. So do i.
As most folks should know these old mountains start in Alabama and stop in Maine… oldest range of hills in the world.. our music comes from ethnic groups from Europe and Islands there a-bouts who migrated here years ago… did you know the first Banjos made came from Africa and used a Gore as the body… of music mutated to what is heard now.. Attitude starts with you daily..
Beautiful music that comes from a beautiful land. I'm from Southwestern Ohio, now living in Florida. While there is much I love about Florida, I still find myself missing the hills, rivers and on down into the Appalachian mountains at times. We do have lots of Bluegrass music down here but its not the same as it is back up in places like Kentucky and elsewhere in the places that Bluegrass was born.
I am also a Buckeye with family in Florida. I always love traveling through the mountains, even now that hubby dear has gone to be with Jesus. The hole in the heart never gets filled.
More than 60 years ago I found her high in the Smokies of NC. Our eyes locked and the issue was settled for the next 60 years, until I had to lay her to her rest high in the Smokies whence she came. Marvelous person. Extremely well educated in a tiny K-12 better than my private education in PA. We traveled the US and Canada, but home was the Smokies and there she rests. Good grief, how I would love to see her again. I miss the voice. I miss her mountains. I miss her fire. I miss her terribly.
She and I thought that we lived in the golden age of the US which seems to be true. Now the US has devolved into a sexual cesspool . She was proud to be a female and demanded that I be her male. What a mess we have now. She would have disowned me if I turned trans.
hey my man, i can never say i understand your hurt but the way you align your words is just beautiful🫣 and i know she was a happy woman that got to live her best life🙏🏽 and i hope you can live the rest of your days knowing that the woman of your past and present will always be in your future.
This is such a sweet, love-filled comment. 💖 Talk to her with your heart and mind. She hears you. She's just on the other side, out of view. We are all eternal beings of energy. You two will reunite! Keep your head up, and your awareness open for signs of her. Nothing is a coincidence. 😊
I've seen your comment on more than one occasion, as I visit this awesome music compilation. I hope to have someone value me for the gift I am, one day, with a love like y'all have. 💖
Your comment makes me nearly cry😢
Thanks for sharing your beautiful story and wonderful sentiments friend. May God bless you “real good”! 😛
70 years old from the philippines and love bluegrass music.. i can listen to this kind of music all day long..
Love this music, and I'm 83 ❤
I'm 63, and since I was a little girl, this was the music that captured my spirit and never let go.
Carolina gal here born and raised.This music has always been around me and my family and it makes me so happy when I hear it.
Прелепо.
Latvian gal here born and raised haha, but my dad was a musician and played this type of music :D Love it.
West Virginia is my home. I love my Appalachian mountains. My family settled here in the seventeen hundreds and are of German and Irish decent. Simple living God fearing people who love the country way of life. May we never forget our humble beginnings and our beautiful Bluegrass music.
We are from Kentucky and Tennessee so bluegrass was always around, and my daddy loved it. He had a rental house and one time a Frenchman named Yves lived there. He wanted to experience all that the area had to offer so we took him to a bluegrass concert. Just a flatbed trailer in an open field with the pickers and singers on top. His face was like a child on Christmas morning!
♥
Love this music!!!
I am a Missouri boy from southern Missouri and I love Bluegrass music. It makes me feel good. This is the real America.
I'm an NW-IL woman whose family never traveled far from this.
Im 66yr old Aussie and I love this stuff too. Best wishes from Oz to Missura.
71 from Georgia, small cabin in the Ozarks for 19 years, we used to gather some evenings and every one who could.play.brought instruments and women made food, this music reminds me of the best years of my life!
It brought me to Yahweh, Lord Jesus, and made me who I was and am.
Same here. I'm from SW MO Have always loved bluegrass music. My dad's favorite was Ole down Yonder.
I was born in Tuscumbia,mo
This music is the blood in my veins
I be 91 years old now. I still deeply miss Kentucky. I'll never see her again, just too many miles away. That's life I guess. I do appreciate you all sending these great music videos. God bless all of you.
hello James...I did read what you said....yea,,I know what you are talking about..I am 72 years old now..I still work part time,,,but I know my trips back & forth from Arkansas ,,,thats where I was raised .I am in Illinois for past 53 years.I tell all the younger people that I can,,,,always treat people good,,,,always be kind to others,,,help others,never have any regrets,because the day will come ,that all we can do is turn around & look back at our lives
My wife lies deep in the Smokeys and I am stuck in CO. I have a granddaughter graduating from college in FL, but I can not go see her. I understand about the "missing" and the "miles".
I can never dance with you, but across time, I gladly sit next to you and listen with all my heart.
I'd love to set awhile with you. I'll bring tea; you bring the treat. If you bring the tea, I will make cranberry-pecan cookies. I've been in Kentucky; she is a sweet warmhearted land, and waits for the daughters and sons who cannot come home. Though we will never likely meet, @jamesjohnson8345, let's pretend we're eating cookies, drinking 'tea', under a local friendly will because in my state, a willow is a lovely place. Be well.
May Almighty God bless you as well, sir.
Estoy totalmente segura que segura que la persona que se detuvo a leer este comentario, sera muy exitosa en todo lo que haga. Amo esta música. La música bluegrass siempre ha estado en mi vida.....desde Fort Worth, Texas
My Fathers family came from Germany in the late 1700s and seddled in Juanita Valley P.a. These songs were taught in our family, and learned by watching and listening as a child to each note in every song. These songs reminds me of my early childhood days listening to our Uncles play bluegrass, til the wee hours of the morning!
This is an absolute treasure, both visually and audibly.
Couldn't agree more, I hike the AT a lot, so peaceful and beautiful.
Try it, you'll like it. 😊
I was lucky enough to have a grandfather that grew up in Nicholas County, WV in the 1910s and 1920s. He listened to Bluegrass all the time. It's in my blood to appreciate this awesome music.
I am the only one in my family . Who loves bluegrass . Thanks for sharing your beautiful music .
Born in 1956 and so grateful i can do and experience the music, the art and all our freedoms. I especially appreciate my freedom of choice, no man in a black gown gonna tell me my choices are wrong. I’m free and MY FAMILIES HAVE FOUGHT AND DIED FOR THAT FREEDOM.
❤
Good for you, I live in Northampton UK. We have done tours in the States including Route 66, Imust say Tennesse is one of our favourite places. Best wishes to you and yours.
Choose carefully and wisely, America. We are losing that freedom more with every election.
@@marilynbridges8697we will play our mandolins in their faces!
Good for you! I live in Argentina, far away from the South, but not so far. We are making our country, Argentina, Great Again too.
I'll die before I lose the freedom my ancestors fought for and fight alongside anyone with the same belief
love bluegrass, though I don't listen to it that often. Remember a concert somewhere in Kentucky, I think. Very vivid crowd of listeners mostly joining the performance, singing and dancing along. The leading lady skinny and loud. If anybody was not yet alife or tired or sad, she made you forget all this and enjoy life again. Incredible energy sparkling in all directions. Beautiful concert, beautiful night.
Grew up in Black Mountain, North Carolina where I look out every day at the tower on Mount Mitchell. Learned to play fiddle first in 1960, banjo and guitar in 1965. Have played traditional music for 50 years. Took time to go to Ireland in the 1970’s where I learned traditional Irish fiddle styles. The most interesting music in Irish, Scottish and French Canadian is all I play now !
Black Mountain! The old road up from 1-40, what a memory. I drove a taxi in Asheville until I married a girl from Cullowhee.
@fox5411.......irish fiddle reel music was adopted from scotland alang with 100s of scots fiddle reel tunes. the fiddle reel being indigenous to scotland. dolly parton,bill monroe know where the bluegrass influence came from.....bill monroe even wrote a tune called " scotland "..
I wasn't born in the Appalachian Mountains but I call them home. Every time I am in Kentucky, I feel like I am home. This music makes me miss it. However, I have this music to turn to when my heart and soul long for the laid back mountain lifestyle.
I've only ever driven through, but Kentucky beguiled me every time. Blue Grass sings to a part of me that longs to follow it.
I had been searching for relaxing music to help my anxiety and blood pressure issues and then I stumbled upon this bluegrass music. I'm not searching anymore.
I am 70, grew up on country and bluegrass, descended from German Irish. Sometimes I get a little teary eyed!
Please say a prayer for all the folks in this area affected by the hurricane.
Have been and will continue ❤❤God bless all
I love how bluegrass has been adopted by folks all around the world as an anchor, a remembrance of simpler and happier times, and a way to stay connected to those who came before us.
I know I certainly can't help but think of my old grandfather whenever I hear it. It's like I'm 8 years old again, sitting on his back porch with him as he smokes his pipe and watches the sunset.
Born and raised in the desert of southwest Arizona and have listened to this music all my life. Sometimes people call it "kicker" music or hillbilly. After 85 years I know it's the real and true music of America.
Kentucky is a beautiful place to live. Bluegrass music has always been in my life.
Amen...born and raised.
Born and raised, absolutely
Mom. Born. In. West. Va. Love. It. There. Outstanding. God's. Creation
Isn't that pronounced WestByGodVirginia?
My ancestors arrived at Jamestown in 1607, and like many others, migrated west.
My great-grandfather moved to
🇨🇱Texas🇨🇱 in 1884 from Gibson county Tennessee.
Davy Crockett was the county commissioner of Gibson county before he became a congressman in the
1830s. He built his mother a house there in Gibson county and it is still there today.
I live on the same farm that my great grandpa farmed.
I absolutely love the old-time mountain music, some call it bluegrass....that my ancestors played and listened to years ago in Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee.
🎻🪕
I Thank you Lord God for letting us live with your mercy and love. I surrender all my worries to you my Lord. Keep us safe with your powerful words. I worship you Lord, I glorify your name, I Thank you Lord, I love you Lord. Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Amen 🙏🙏🙏
True American roots music played and passed down for generations in the Smokey Mountains and the Appalachian and Blue Ridge Mountains of West Virginia, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. May it always be played and enjoyed.
Amen
Australian loves your channel. ❤
I was born in Queens, lived on Long Island, moved to S FL and now live in Texas. But, I have always loved the mountains and bluegrass music! I hope to one day live in Appalachia somewhere!
I lived in Queens 43rd St and 34th Ave. And also enjoy Blue Grass! It is the true American Music with sole.
Same! Greetings from Wantagh LI
I'm 50 years old and only just discovered this sort of music and I fell like I've lived 30 years in the darkness. Love this banjos ❤ ....
Every time I hear this music I think of my Dad. He loved this music. He would sing and yodel.
He only listened to this and country. He died in 1978.
Growing up on the 🇨🇦 prairies We would listen to the Grand Ole Opry on the radio.
Greetings from Argentina. Beautiful music!
Very very beautiful! Thank you!!
I live in the UK, this music is so uplifting. The videos are stunning, such a beautiful part of America.🎵🎶🎵
It doesn't matter where you live. The music doesn't change.
God bless you UK ladies as well! I LOVE this type of music however I also am pretty fond of your Celtic or Scottish bagpipe music from your neck of the woods!
This area is absolutely the best!
Love my Kentucky..🩵🪕🏞
I grew up in Bristol TN, deep in the Appalachian Mountains. I have played Bluegrass banjo for 52 years now. This is my heart and soul. 🪕
Born in abingdon in the late 50,s I sure love bluegrass and a BANJO.
I"m from down I-81 in Greene County and I bet you have been to Down Home in Johnson City. I had some really good times there. Now I live in Thailand and sometimes I'll play blue grass songs in a bar when they let me choose the music. Thai people are polite... but they don't get bluegrass.
@@psclhys , oh my Thailand. What a change. 😁
Thanks for the great music. Us Appalachians enjoy the best music. Everyday
I'm just odernary a boy who grew up in Arizona and the desert is my friend cuz God is my friend.
At least you can see when Bigfoot's coming.
Hello from a 70 years old German gal! You made my day with this music, thanks a lot❤
Music is peaceful calming and healing amidst the endless chaos and nonsense of this world. Thank you....
The only thing better than listening....is playing! Pea Ridge was home for 20 years- Bluegrass played every Monday and Friday evenings there!
It's the happy songs that bring the most tears sometimes. Love from East Tennessee.
✋👋 From N. IL. 🙂
Hello from another East TN native Son.
From another old man, born in east Tennessee, raised all over the globe, retired in my home, east Tennessee.
I am listening to this on a cold, dark, November evening in Scotland. It is truly uplifting, thank you. Second only to Scotland, you have some of the most beautiful scenery in the world.
God fearing folk's. Thanks for sharing another fantastic video. How we love these folks so much. They are so down to earth, may Almighty God bless them and keep them safe.
God bless you as well,🙏
Driving, and this music is keeping me bright eyed and bushy tailed with both feet tapping .🕺🏾💃😁
dont comment and drive!
Love this music, I could listen all day. Visiting Appalachia is definitely on my bucket list.
It's beautiful and humble. Hope you enjoy it 😊
When you come here…. Appa-latch-in is how to say it 😂 I’m sure other will tell you, do come and visit, best place on the planet I think
The Blue Ridge is one of the most stunning milieus in the Americas, and I will forever cherish some of the greatest drives of my life through the Virginia section.
Discovered bluegrass through a man I had dated a few years back... Just hearing it makes my heart feel happy... Have yet to meet another person who does...
THANK YOU, simply amazing the whole thing.
Fabulous, fun music! I grew up in Iowa where there's not a mountain for several hundred miles. This music has enchanted me ever since my daughter headed down to Georgia to live the Southern life. Nice to broaden one's musical horizons in such a fine fashion.
🎻Bladen County reporting 🪕
Bluegrass, Zydeco all of it brings joy into my world🎉
Im 69 and still single from Illinois.. Wish i would or could have met a nice down to earth southern lady long time ago. Nice music.
There is still that chance you will.
I,m 61 and from Illinois , was raised and raised my children in the south. It's never to late my friend
Sadly, I have learned, that ALmighty God doesnt want everyone to marry in this life and Satans age. It is true. None of my older siblings have a mate either. And,sadly, i know many old singles whonever had a chance to marry, or are divorced. My first girlfriend ended here life at age 21. Ive lived in the cold, cruel , unfriendly north al lmy life, and its different and more loveless here.@@aliceelkins6788
Head south young man, head south!
Well, I have low rent on a mobile home on someone's farm i Wis now, and 9 cats. Just cannot move now ,and finally enjoying living alone with cats, and no one to argue with. Its ok to stay single and be alone in serenity. Anywhere.
This is absolutely fabulous! Enjoyed every minute and will revisit often.
So sorry for your loss. You will see HER AGAIN!
I like this music. Its good fore me in dark times. Greetings from Germany!
Hoping to go to Kentucky soon to join my son and family...such happy music!!!
I love the music. I lived in Asheville 39 years ago. Beautiful country.
Oh my sweet sweet mountain music 💜. Thank you for sharing this. Appalachian born and raised and that’s where you’ll always find me
I was born in Montana and my heart will always be in the mountains and deserts out west, but my dad moved us to the Ozarks in southern Missouri for a few years when I was a kid. Just enough time for me to discover bluegrass music, and I've loved it all my life. Currently teaching my 12 year old daughter guitar. We took a trip back east this spring and visited North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Lovely places, so green for us coming from the arid west.
We love bluegrass music in New England, too. We are Appalachians in the northern states. God bless America and the sweet music of our country
Pilgrim here
Grew up in the city of Philadelphia live in Florida and Montana now.
This music always feels like home to me. ❤thank you❤
Play me some Mountain Music, like grandma & grandpa used to play
Never get tired of hearing this song . Explain a lot about the condition of US
We love this in Baltimore 👍🏾👍🕺🏾💃🎶😆
I grew up this music, love it ❤️
❤ Hey, this great Bible reading music, 🎶 thank you.
As a hiker I’m glad we went to the Appalachian’s for a week in Tennessee. Saw a bear, lots of trees, streams, and waterfalls. Didnt catch any bluegrass music on that trip but every so often I get a hankering for some and thankfully it’s here. Timeless music. Thank you to all the music makers out there.
This areas are beautiful n so majestic n energetic spiritual. As all the people from there are in kindness n respectful souls of our creator. Love blue grass music. Be blessed.
The music great the beauty of the land enormous. I could be wrong (no surprise there) but this music sounds if it has an Irish influence.
Very definitely does have those roots and a whole lot more.
I`m a German and 72 years old. I love this music. And I was lucky enough to visit the Appalachian in West Virginia 30 years ago. It was October. Probably the best time to be there.
These melodies touch deep in my soul, the algorithm made them sound on my list from just a few days from now and brought me in a dream a beautiful blonde girl from 50 years ago.
On that dream I was talking to a woman in their sixties, as old as me, saying her what I could not say on those years.
Greetings from Argentina.
Soy mexicano de 69 años, desde que ví la película "Amarga Pesadilla" en 1972 en donde el protagonista de la película y un niño montañes con cierta incapacidad se enfrentan en un duelo de banjos, me encantó la música del banjo y esta música me transporta a las montañas de Michoacán en México. Saludos cordiales a los amantes del Bluegrass.
Bienvidos hermano de Mexico! You have such a beautiful country.
@@nunyabizniss6934 Gracias, tenemos paisano o paisana un gran país y saludo cordial.
Felicidades por la música y los vídeos son muy bonitos,se nota que todo lo hacéis con cariño, gracias de ❤.
Un gran abrazo de Manolo , España ( Barcelona)
Dear William & Gabriella ....
THANK YOU TWO and ALL WHO aided in creating THIS WONDEROUS COLLECTION of REAL LIFE AMAZEMENTS and MUSIC .....
I;m a northern, I'm a senior, but I have ALWAYS LOVED traveling the back roads or rivers in Virginia and West Virginia being overwhelmed by such beauty !!! And, the music? Who couldn't LOVE BlueGrass Glories?
This is my 3rd round of immersing myself in these treasures you've collected for us.....
SURE HOPE SPORTS BARS around AMERICA START AIRING THIS and the LIKE ... during the LUNCH HOURS ...
IT AIN'T ALL ABOUT BEATING EACH OTHER UP.... 9TO9TO9TO9 ...
Bless YOU!!!
Thank you very much for sharing this beautiful local music, which allows us to dive into the depths of the country with its mountains, forests and plains.
This music gives me the same feelings as popular and traditional music of my own country
This music is home to me ❤ SWVA
Would treasure some old bluegrass gospel music. Then I’d be in heaven. Loved bluegrass always and I was born in L.A., CA!
Now in OR. Loving it!!!
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I’m from southeast ohio and this stuff is honey to the ears
America the beautiful must be protected. Dont litter and always give something back
@jamesjohnson kentucky here saying howdy 84 yr, old botn in ky. Spent time in other states & the navy,but i made it back to ky. Will be buried here ith my wife of 6o years, may the good lord take a likeing to you, love blugrass.
Just what I needed. Those Caroline mountains can't be beat.
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Weeee Whoooo ❤ Omgoodness, I love me some bluegrass❤ YES, and Thank Yaw
bluegrass always was & always will be great music 🪕
Very true its just marvellous!
i read to these to remind me of my home in the mountains. oh how i wish i could live there. as soon as i can, i will move back
I really enjoyed this!
❤loving bluegrass from Spain
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greetings from Italy! I miss a place I have never been in!
Best combination of actual traditional bluegrass. Most of them just play a lot of things that are on tangentially related to BG.
Yep, I noticed that too
Thank you for noting the location of the beautiful scenes. Most do not and I always wonder "where that is".
Love from Alberta Canada; the Appalachians of the North.
🤩👩🌾🪕🎻De Paris : J'adooooore! Que ça fait du bien! Merci pour le partage 😍
Found your channel today. Great music! Thanks for compiling and posting!
Reading the description here in 2024 and thinking of fond memories in Ashville, Chimney Rock and even Erwin, TN, I am heart broken for the people of western NC. God bless the Appalachians. Anyway, back to being warmed by the great flatpicking and rounds!
Great music! In Tenn. appreciating the mountains! Love this music!
You are so lucky to live there. Enjoy it to the fullest
Nice music to go with the Chemtrail sky so beautiful.
Y grand-dad on my mothers side was born and raised somewhere around Louisville KY. His family name was Ison. He was a fine trainer of gaited saddlebred horses he loved blurgrass music. So do i.
Excellent selection of music!
As most folks should know these old mountains start in Alabama and stop in Maine… oldest range of hills in the world.. our music comes from ethnic groups from Europe and Islands there a-bouts who migrated here years ago… did you know the first Banjos made came from Africa and used a Gore as the body… of music mutated to what is heard now.. Attitude starts with you daily..
Blue Ridge Mountains are 9th by age among oldest on the Earth, South Africa and Australia leading.
Beautiful music that comes from a beautiful land. I'm from Southwestern Ohio, now living in Florida. While there is much I love about Florida, I still find myself missing the hills, rivers and on down into the Appalachian mountains at times. We do have lots of Bluegrass music down here but its not the same as it is back up in places like Kentucky and elsewhere in the places that Bluegrass was born.
I am also a Buckeye with family in Florida. I always love traveling through the mountains, even now that hubby dear has gone to be with Jesus. The hole in the heart never gets filled.
Blue grass and Blue ridge looks good and sounds good
Love the intro photo of the valley and the 'foxfire'.