FIRST TIME HEARING | THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND - "THE DEVIL WENT DOWN TO GEORGIA" | REACTION
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- Опубликовано: 20 янв 2022
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Wait a minute now people... When did cowboys learn to rap? lol
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Your reaction is priceless! It's not a violin it's a fiddle sweetie. A violin has strings, a fiddle has strangs. ❤❤❤❤❤
AMEN!!!
And violinists play with their chin on the guard. Fiddlers do too and move it all around them! 😘
LOL!
You forgot to end it with --- Bless your heart...😜
HELL I didn’t know what it was lol lol 😂
If he's that impressed by the pianist playing with a broken arm someone needs to introduce him to the Def Leppard drummer.
I was just thinking about Rick Allen he's a beast on the drums one armed
That's exactly what I thought!
Oh hell yeah!
Yessss!!
I was thinking the exact same thing!
This was in 1979 spitting bars before the general public knew it was called rap but it goes way back in country and blue grass music. Loved your reaction. The only difference between a violin and a fiddle is the way it is played. Charlie Daniel's was one of the best fiddle players in country music.
A violin has strings, and a fiddle has "strangs". 😉
@@ruthparker9756 You beat me to it Ruth.
No, that's not the only difference, Kay---if people, where I'm from, heard you say that, they'd go a little crazy!! LOL.
A fiddle is bigger than a violin, has steel strings (or, "strangs"; I like that), flat bridge (so that more than one note can be played at a time), and it is held differently (violin, top of shoulder; fiddle, below collar bone).
I used to get a little angry at Charlie for almost always playing a violin---my being from Appalachia, where the fiddle is, maybe, most prominent---but, because he played it, so well, I forgave him.
@@catwhisperer9489 I know but I was just giving a basic difference for those that have never been around great fiddle music but both can be played as the other. I went to school with someone who played their instrument as both.
@@kayweathers4879: Yes, technically you can play a fiddle like a violin, but you can't achieve the same sound---because, again, steel strings.
Dr Dre said Charlie Daniel's is one of the original OG rappers...respect as Charlie is a flipping legend and remained a sweet and humble man.
Oh please, rap didn't even exist when this hit came out in the 70s, this is country classic!!! And Charlie Daniel's is a legend even in his death
@@MoonLight-zk3gmrap started with the beatniks + poetry in San Fran in the 60s.
@BeaPancakeXx poetry yes but surely not rap
@BeaPancakeXx that wasn't rap it was lyrical poetry and was delivered as such...however musical creativity allll overlaps in each genre of music.
@@paigegee5921 It was literally called "rapping" and is the root of modern rap. Obviously lyrical poetry is pretty adjacent to modern rap. I didn't invent this - just google it.
It is not rapping, it is called a recitation. LOL The pianist got your attention. You are such a hoot!🤣 RIP Charlie.
Technically, his cadence and internal mixed with end rhymes and schemes were very Hip-Hop-like.
@@johndeeregreen4592 more like Square Dance calling. Rap/Hip Hop fid not become a popular medium till later.
Fire on the mountain, run boys run...The Devils in the house of the rising sun...Chickens in the breadpan pickin' out dough...Granny does your Dog Bite,...no child no....
Thank you. A pack of old fiddle standards!
Lmao I still don’t know what he said even with the help my friend 🤣🤣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@ABtheKreator "Fire on the Mountain" and "House of the Rising Sun" are classic songs. The following two lines are lyrics from other classics. So it doesn't directly say something narratively, per se. It's to show Johnny's round as a barrage of old time Mountain and Bluegrass Greatness. Plus an early Charlie Daniels Band album was named "Fire on the Mountain."
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You never had to learn square dancing in school or seen how fast they can talk in auctions. RIP Charlie ❤.
No sir! Not where we from lol 😂
@@ABtheKreator then you missed out on good contry songs with a rapish type of feel. Talking while singing is a country music tradition that's as old as the genre itself. You should react to "A Boy Named Sue" next. Slower, but still up tempo, and in the rap type of format. Also the song "One Peice at a Time" about stealing car parts. They're both Johnny Cash. Another great song with this type of format is called "This Cowboys Hat" by Chris Ledoux it is slower but based on the true story of his and the writers friend who once stood up to a biker gang who was bullying him about his cowboy hat. These are all over 50 years old and technically in the sub genre of "Outlaw Country".
@@ABtheKreator also, the wife of the writer of "This Cowboy's Hat" periodically looks for new reactions of it and comments on behalf of her late husband. It's very sweet.
Your showing the age !! Square dancing and foursquare with the ball 🏀
@@rachelsullivan2926 Sold The Grundy county auction and Be my baby tonight by John Michael Montgomery is also in the rap type
Who doesn't love the Charlie Daniels band?! A little blue grass rap never hurt anyone! 🤣👌❤️🇨🇦
If Charlie were still with us, I'd be sending this reaction his way. This was epic. The genre is essentially known as southern rock, but Charlie Daniels really had his own style. Country is my least favorite style of music, but I could listen to this all day. Unfortunately, he passed in 2020. Today is yet another sad day with the passing of another icon, Meatloaf. If you don't know who that is, please react to Paradise By the Dashboard Light.
And...to the host's point about 'hip-hop going on here' and 'since when did cowboys learn to rap?' ...this was in 1979, I'm guessing before he was born. Some trends were already set, by those you'd never suspect, far earlier than you'd ever guess. Music is an endless well of discovery -- especially (as I've learned) in the past.
@@noahhyde8769 very true
Appreciate these comments 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Oh yes!! Please react to Paradise by the Dashboard Lights!
...And Meatloaf's "Bat Out of Hell". "Sold" by John Michael Montgomery, a real hoedown rap.
LOUDEST CONCERT EVER!!! Charlie Daniel’s 1976 Wichita KS
No the WHO was the loudest live band ever
This is one of my all-time favorites. It's one of the only songs that I can listen to in any mood. Charlie Daniels was a master fiddler!
There will never be one as great as Charlie! Ever!
They are great!!!! 🔥🔥🔥👀
The lines in "Johnny's" verse that were hard to understand are actually the names of old time fiddle tunes. Bluegrass and oldtime country/western has a decades- (if not century) -long tradition of story songs. There's even a whole genre of "cowboy poetry."
Yeah, Red Steagall, the gentleman who discovered Reba McEntire, is a cowboy poet---and some, he set to music; like, the one about "Dodge City" (like the town in "Gunsmoke" - it even mentions Miss Kitty, and the "Long Branch" saloon)!!
Oh Btw...A Violin has strings a fiddle has strangs!!
Thanks for the help everybody 🙏🏾🔥🔥✅
The late great Marty Robins IMO is the gold standard of cowboy poets the man told a story like no other.
He says "fire on the mountain run boys run. devil's in the house of the rising sun. Chicken in the bread pan kicking out dough. Granny does your dog bite no child no."
Charlie wrote "Devil went down to Georgia". Mr. Daniels was incredible, highly educated, well spoken and strong as an ox. He was 20 miles from nowhere on a snow mobile when he had a stroke. Took himself to the hospital. The other songwriters involved in this tune were Tom Crain "Taz" DiGregorio Fred Edwards Charles Hayward James W Marshall. Again your reactions are priceless. Stay warm.
Story telling takes many forms, be it folk, country, blues, blue grass, rap. All come from the same place, the common human need to share our stories.
@ Barbara Campbell, actually, Charlie was not the one who wrote "The Devil Went Down To Georgia", Charlie had commented that they forgot to record a Fiddle Song for the Album that they were recording at the time, which was the "Million Mile Reflections" Album, released in 1979. His Keyboardist, Taz Digregorio actually wrote "The Devil Went Down To Georgia" for Charlie to adapt into a Fiddle Tune for the Album, and it became a huge hit. Charlie himself told me how the song came about, and how Taz not only wrote the Lyrics for it, but he also wrote the opening riff of the Music for the Song as well.
@@kevinswinyer3176 The song is written in the key of D minor. Vassar Clements originally wrote the basic melody an octave lower, in a tune called "Lonesome Fiddle Blues" released on Clements' self-titled 1975 album on which Charlie Daniels played guitar. Charlie Daniels said in 2007, ""I don't know where it came from, but it just did," Daniels reflected. "Well, I think I might know where it came from, it may have come from an old poem called 'The Mountain Whippoorwill' that Stephen Vincent Benet wrote many, many years ago, that I had in high school. He didn't use that line, but I started playing, and the band started playing, and first thing you know we had it down."
Read More: Here's the Story Behind 'The Devil Went Down to Georgia' | tasteofcountry.com/charlie-daniels-the-devil-went-down-to-georgia-behind-the-song/?
My son and I had a huge discussion about where rap originated from, he told me it started with country music, now I believe him!
I've always said the same thing!
Bob Dylan
My Grandma played the fiddle; she always said - ''a violin sings, a fiddle dances''.
A bit of trivia. In 1980, Charlie broke his right arm in 5 places. No one thought that he would ever be able to play again. He did.
@ Diane Miller, I believe he nearly completely lost his arm after getting it caught in a piece of farm equipment of some sort, and they were not sure at first if they were even going to be able to save it, or if they would have to amputate it, but as we know, they were able to not only save it, but make it useable again, even though it left him with permanent nerve damage in the fingers of his right hand. He refused to give up, and started picking up the guitar, and just playing the scales, and when he got more strength built back up, he picked up the mandolin, and Fiddle, and started working with them as well.
This song was EVERYWHERE in 1979. Huge, huge hit, not just on the country charts. Awesome song.
Don't worry even us country folk had to listen a few times to catch the words .. and we speak hillbilly lol 😆😂🤣 one of the best concerts to go to !! Lots of energy on that stage ...
Haha oh wow! Also thanks for the package 📦! I’ll wear the shirt soon 👍🏾🤷🏾♂️✅🔥🙏🏾
@GEN X: "We speak hillbilly" ❤
We speak hillbilly! 😂😂😂😂
Great reaction! My nephew in the national guard in Nashville got to do his funeral. There were fly overs and everything! A well-respected, intelligent, talented man!
Charlie was a once in a generation talent and he is missed.
I'm strictly a country western fan. I'm German and never heard C/W music in Germany. My American military husband introduced me to this kind of music. First country song I heard over here was by the king of country music, George Jones. I didn't understand the words, but his voice touched me deeply. I actually cried hearing his voice. The song I heard was He stopped loving her today. After I understood English and I understood the words of that song, I cry every time I hear it. Don't matter how often I heard that song, it will bring me to tears. He was my favorite singer. I now listen to George Strait and Alan Jackson. To me those two are the new kings. Those two stick to their roots. Have a large playlist by both of them. Of course George Jones is on there too. But there are still many good classic country music singers out there. It's a shame that Nashville don't record their music anymore. I totally don't like the new style of country music. What was Beyonce doing at the CWAW music show. I only watched part of that award show. Alan .Jackson walked out when she performed with the Dixi chicks. Made me feel proud of him. Nashville bared him for that. I don't think he really cares. He is already a big enough Star; his fans won't care either. I know I don't care. My English writing is still quite bad. Guess the way I think and write, I get so many underlined words in blue.
Rap wasn't labeled as rap in the 70s when this came out.Love a mean fiddle its a hard instrument to master.
Am going to disagree. This came out in 1979 and was on the Billboard Hot 100 at the same time as the first rap song to hit the charts "Rappers Delight" by Sugarhill Gang. I was a young teenager at the time who loved both songs.
“You never even call me by my name” David Allen Coe’s greatest country western song....you should look that one up AB. Great content!!!
My husband is eternally embarrassed that I know all the words to that song.
Charlie Daniels is the greatest fiddle player this world has ever seen and NOBODY will ever be able to match his skill and talent
I’m so grateful that I got to see him perform the summer before he passed away! Legendary!
"I can't blow my nose with one hand "
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Somebody heard me 🤣🤣🤣😩
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Damn I have never laughed so hard. Then you got up and started dancing I just about fell out my chair. That was awesome, keep it up. Best reaction I have ever seen. 🤣 🤣🤣
Even before this, in 1972-74, there was Charlie Daniels - Uneasy Rider, Commander Cody - Hot Rod Lincoln, Jim Stafford - Wildwood Weed and, lest we forget, Rod Hart - CB Savage. :)
I was so excited to see you post this and your reaction did not disappoint. I knew the guy playing one handed would get you. First time I saw it, my mind was blown. And Charlie is a legend. One of the best country songs ever.
Band is 🔥🔥🔥🔥✅
Great reaction!!! Have you reacted to Def Leppard? Their drummer, Rick Allen only has one arm....after he lost his arm in an accident, the band went on hiatus until he recovered and learned to play with one hand and his feet!!! Totally phenomenal!!!🎶🎼🎵🥁🎙🎸🎹🤘🤘🤘
I have to brag. In their Hysteria album liner notes they talk about that, and everything else they dealt with, along with their performance in Mannheim Germany. In the liner notes photograph from that performance, you can see me in the crowd. I bought the CD, back in the day, but later had to get the vinyl LP for the larger photograph. Four headliners in that show, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Ozzy Osbourne, and The Scorpions. Great day!
@@kenf3539 wow....I'm so jealous!!!! All those bands are my favorites!!!! It must have been a moment of a lifetime!!!🥳🥳🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
If you listen carefully at the beginning you will hear him say that they are going to finish their set with this song. They didn't come back for a encore because that WAS the encore.
Charlie Daniels was my first concert and I loved it. No one plays a fiddle like Charlie, God love him.
Loved your reaction! That was a Fiddle Charlie was playing! Charlie Daniels was the best fiddle player around and I’ve heard a lot. We lost Charlie a couple years back. Little known fact: Charlie Daniels had horrible stage fright which is why he wore the big brimmed hat and it just looked damn sexy on him! If you liked this song, you would probably like the song “Uneasy Rider”. Welcome to Southern Rock!!!
This type of music was part of country music long before rap was even a word! Called the recitation! Glad you enjoyed him!
He could play multiple instruments and was amazing
I had the pleasure of meeting Charlie Daniels a couple of years before he passed. He was amazing in every way. What a genuinely nice person and a phenomenal performer. I’ve been lucky over the years, even did the Twist with Chuck Berry himself on stage! He held my hand and we danced. Great reaction!
That my friends is how you play a FIDDLE!!
WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SOUTHERN ROCK 🎻🎇!!!
Great choice, great reaction, thank you :) The lyrics you couldn't understand were "Fire on the Mountain" run boys, run, The devil's in the House of the Rising Sun/Chicken in a bread pan pickin' out dough/Granny, does your dog bite? No, child, no
Master FIDDLER and rapped. This song came out in 1979.
Cowboys been rapping for a long time! I absolutely loved your reaction to The Charlie Daniels Band!
When you said he is on the piano with one arm I would like to remind you that he has already played an entire set with one arm and then he plays this song that you get to notice and see but remember he played a whole set with one arm
More country rap - "I've Been Everywhere" by Hank Snow and "The Auctioneer" by Leroy Van Dyke (both early 60s).
Johnny Cash did a cover of "I've Been Everywhere" that is also really good.
Thanks I needed a good laugh 😂.. I can always count on you for that ❤️
LOL! The pajama bottom slap had my wife and I rolling!! LOL!!!
I'm laughing so hard I'm crying! Thank you!😂❤
I figured you would get around to this one. Fabulous! Hey AB, Meat Loaf died yesterday. You have to react to something by him! Two out of three ain’t bad is a great one to start with.
And if the one armed keyboard player impressed you, try Def Leppard. Their drummer lost one arm in an accident and he still bangs it out!
WHAT?!? I hadn’t heard that yet. Damn.
Omg have fun with this one brother ❤.
Dude! This hit came out in the 70s, wayyyy before rap even existed, this man is a legend, best fiddle player ever, you can't understand their country accent, just like many cannot understand rap accent, charlie rip 🙏
Your expressions and reactions are very entertaining and fun..I enjoy your channel..thank you thank you.
This song predated the very first rap song to ever be played on the radio, Sugar Hill Gang Rappers Delight, by four or five months. Release in May of 1979 and Sugar Hill Gangs radio premier on September 6th 1979.
You had me laughing so hard I had tears rolling down my face. I'm from Nashville and we always say Country Music started rap and remember when it was dope to like leave the tag hanging off your lid? Minnie Pearl started that!
"The Devil Went Down to Georgia" is a song written and performed by the Charlie Daniels Band and released on their 1979 album Million Mile Reflections. Rap first came to national prominence in the United States with the release of the Sugarhill Gang's song “Rapper's Delight” (1979) on the independent African American-owned label Sugar Hill. Within weeks of its release, it had become a chart-topping phenomenon and given its name to a new genre of pop music.
Oh wow Ok thank you 🙏🏾
those of us who grew up on country music can sing this song from beginning to end flawlessly
I had the honor of seeing that great band perform live. What an awesome man.
If you like the Country rap try "Hot Rod Lincoln"
We are over 30K..!!! That's amazing !!
I grew up with that song and that song fires me up every time. Your reaction had me laughing. Take care, man.😂
They owned that shit!!! They walked right off stage!!!
HEY!! Secretary!! Sending love from South Carolina ❤ 💕 💗
What’s up SC 👍🏾🔥🔥🙌🏾
@@ABtheKreator SC is loving your reactions! Please have secretary put "paradise by the dashboard light " by Meatloaf who we just lost this past week. It is impossible not to laugh at the song but even better if you watch the live video. Meatloaf was a great actor not just a great singer.
Absolute gem of a tune. Charlie Daniels was ahead of his time.
Nickelback recently released a cover of this song. Controversial band but a damn good re-imaging of this classic
Charlie Daniels just tears it up and walks off stage. Epitome of “Mic Drop”.
I remember when this song came out. I believe at this point I had an 8-track player and a membership to Columbia House Record Club.
First time ever, I'm this early.. yayyyyy please one day if possible, do mayday cover by home free.. pretty please lol.
He’s ready!
BEEN WAITING on you to do this one. I was
not disappointed. Happy Friday to you and
Secretary.
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You have the best reaction of anyone ive seen. Absolutely Love them❤
This is the first rap song I ever loved! It came out the same year .....1979.... as Rappers Delight....the song considered the start of rap. Great that you reacted to this! Keep it interesting! 🔥😁 The look on your face...priceless! lol. Didnt expect that did you?! lol. Usually the difference between a violin and a fiddle is what type of music is being played! lol. But Charlie Daniels could play classical or this! RIP Charlie Daniels! 🙏
Cdb was awesome. Other songs you might enjoy "uneasy rider" or the legend of Wooley swamp.
I still confuses me when this is called rap. I grew up on all genre's, including rap. I just don't see a resemblance between rap and this but I love them both the same. Great reaction.
Haha hey whatever it is…. To us it sounds like rap that’s all I am saying 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️🔥 Whatever the correct term is for this I don’t know it 🤷🏾♂️🤣🤣
@@ABtheKreator I've always called it country. Either way, I'm glad that you like it.
I would love to see you react to George Strait-ocean front poperty.
George strait is one of the kings of country.
This legend of a man gave my platoon the most amazing showing of how to play the guitar and perform. let me give some context I was stationed at Habbaniyah Iraq with the Archangel QRF in 05-06. That camp was not the safest camp at the time. So The band did not come and he could not bring his fiddle. It was hot and miserable but he came anyways. No amp, No equipment Just Charlie Daniels and a guitar. We got a Q&A and the chance to just talk to him. lol, he apologize because he broke his fingernails and had to use picks. He felt he could not play to his best. It still was a master class in classic guitar playing. He is the goat when it comes to fiddle and guitar. up there with Jimi and Clapton. He did a lot for soldiers. The platoon and I were just setting on the floor at his feet while he picked away on the guitar. It was one of my best memory of Iraq. RIP Charlie Daniels thank you for the memory.
I had the great pleasure of meeting him when I lived in Nashville, and shook his hand. He was amazing!!
If you want to hear more country rap, listen to A Boy Named Sue by Johnny Cash. This was recorded 10 years before this
Not a violin its a FIDDLE.
I just want to let you know that if I'm having a bad day, feeling down, or just need some brightness in my day, I come here and watch your reactions. I can tell you do have a great love for great music and you express that in a way that makes everyone that watches you feel....better!!!!
“ Chicken in the bread pan Pickin’ out dough”!
Just saying hello to your secretary!🤭 sorry bud. Haha, jk hey! Okay, now let me listen to this awesome classic and have you make the hubs and i laugh🤠💌
Hahahahah you never disappoint. You should listen to some more to charlie daniels. Hahaha fun!
You two have a great weekend!
@@Michelle-day haha glad you and the husband enjoy the videos! Appreciate it
Crypt and Vin Jay did a take on this song. It is kind of like a sequel. It is called "The Devil Went Down To Hip Hop'
ruclips.net/video/Rv38WP-mqHw/видео.html
You'll love it!
OMG, I laughed so hard at your reaction!
"He was spitting hay out of his mouth!" I cackled lmao
Can you add Sara Evans cheatin original video
Will do 🔥🙌🏾
Sorry rap was around long before you were born! Lol... its called blue grass and old time country music
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"Since when did cowboys learn to rap?" Haha! This is by FAR the best reaction I have ever seen! I love that you react to genres outside of what might be one's "considered norm" or old school. Its rad.
should have seen him live!!!! AMAZING...saw him back in the 70's for the first time.....again in the 90's and late 20teens....
How can you mend a broken heart, be gees. LOVE, LOVE IT!
I can only smash the like button once.
Ohhhhh you can hit it as many times as you like!! Lol just make sure it’s lit up before you leave the video 🤯🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I saw him in concert at my local fair about 7 times. Any time he came, i was sure to catch his show. Always Electricfying
Most all of Charlie's songs are stories, & he "raps" them out. Fabulous southern rock/country crossover band. Thanks for your reaction.
You are a true gift. I am so glad you are exploring country and righteous brothers and genres new to you. Charlie has been around for as long as I can remember. He passed a little over a year ago.
I'm a48 year old Goth Chick, grew up on this song. I LOOOOOOVE watching hip hop artists react to my stuff lol!!
I saw them live once, I just kept waiting for that fiddle to burst into flames, lol, Charlie could play the fire out of it.
Country music singers have been doing ‘’talking songs’’ long before rap was ever heard of.
My dear brother,. YOU ARE MY FAVORITE REACTOR❣️🔥💯
I’m blessed to have sat front row to his concert the year before he died and let me tell you, that man picked that fiddle like no one’s business in his 80s. He was absolutely amazing. From seeing Willie, to Springsteen, to Metallica to Pink Floyd and back again, we had to admit that was one of the best shows we’d ever seen.
rest in peace Charlie. I feel so lucky to have met you in person.. Heavens gain is our loss.
NOW THAT'S HARD-CORE COUNTRY RIGHT THERE THAT SONG IS PRICELESS R.I.P CHARLIE DANIELS
I saw them in concert in college. Between 1976 and 1980. Can’t remember the exact date. But I was sooooo tired I actually fell asleep during a drum solo. Awwww, college. The good old days. 😂😂😂
I knew this one was going to blow you away. Knew it was worth watching. Thank you for sharing!
I've been so depressed and crying at 1:35am....I stumbled on this and I love Charlie Daniel's, but u made me laugh out loud...thank u
Saw them in concert and met him years ago. Very humble and cool. I watched him break every single string on the bow playing 1 song.
My husband and I did security for this wonderful band. Awesome and great people all around.
I have seen them in concert more times than I can count, more often than not, for free! They used to play a lot of festivals in my area.
Your enthusiasm is absolutely contagious!! Please keep sharing and living your dreams! If you've never heard Beth Hart, something tells me you would have an ABSOLUTELY amazing time reacting to "Am I the one", Live at the Paradiso (2004). Another one to move your soul is Beth Hart with Joe Bonamassa, "I'd rather go blind" Live in Amsterdam. If you decide to go down the Beth Hart rabbit hole, be ready for some of the most soulful music you could ever imagine. Thanks again for sharing.
I seen him 3 times. His grandson is just like him. Working the fiddle like him. Awesome band.