Yet he kept bluegrass in his music even when he was mainstream country. He did what he has to do at the time to feed his family. Why fault him for that?
Buddy, you need to be grateful that you’re alive to hear such a sweet voice like Skaggs’s. You sound like an old woman nagging away about nothin. Quit your crying.
Great setting and history telling
It was one of the great moments for the Delaware Valley Bluegrass Festival. I'm happy to have recorded it.
Love it!
Excellent tribute.
Enjoy the Unclouded days in that home far away, Ralph.
i dont think anybody said but its scott mulvahill on bass
Paul Brewster’s voice, my god!
Amen
RIP. Ralph you're with Carter now.
Great. 'Hard Times' you say!
My dearTed Lehmann... Andy's last name is "LEFTWICH"... Thank you very much..! What a guy and a player...
How can you forget including the young prodigy Scott Mulvahill on the Stand-up Bass?
I LOVE the banjo player. He can come and live with me.
Qual o nome da última música?
That’s Darren Vincent on rhythm guitar not edd Farris
Look again. Darren hasn't been with the Skaggs band for several years.....
nope that is me on the rhythm guitar and vocals..
sorry...
That's Me just sayin
I'd rather hear Ricky sing Ralph's songs than Ralph.
Don't cut uour hair Ricky! You look just like your Mammaw!
music to loud unable to hear voices
Skaggs had his 15 minutes of fame in Nashville now he comes back to bluegrass.... go figure
And Bluegrass music is the better for having him, too.
Like so many bluegrass musicians that wanted to own their own home one day.
Yet he kept bluegrass in his music even when he was mainstream country. He did what he has to do at the time to feed his family. Why fault him for that?
Buddy, you need to be grateful that you’re alive to hear such a sweet voice like Skaggs’s. You sound like an old woman nagging away about nothin. Quit your crying.
Somebody sounds grumpy