Atlanta musician here. I’ve played with Jimmy several times, and you really can’t say enough good things about him. He sounds effortless no matter what style he’s playing, and is as much fun to be around offstage as on.
Jimmy Herring and Jack Pearson are two of my all-time favourite guitarists. And yes, they are most underrated, and should be far more known than they actually are. So, thanks for that, Levi!
Jack Pearson is so underrated it is criminal. Also, the fact that the guy constantly plays Squier Bullets nowadays is such a slap in the face for gear elitists. I hope Levi Clay sheds light into the skills of Jack sooner or later. Finally, his slide playing sound is the closest to that of Duane Allman in the Brothers.
What a small world - I was at this show! My buddy Matt Smith and I (rightmost heads in the audience shot) stood in the front row, jaws open the whole show. Matt actually opened this show with Jeff Sipe, the drummer, as they have a long history together + have recorded together. I think every guitarist in Fayetteville was there that night. Thank you so much for this transcription! Its always good to have more people aware of Jimmy Herring.
Since Ive been Lovin has always been my favorite Jimmy Page solos. I feel like the song maybe goes under the radar when it comes to epic Zepp tunes... i guess there are a lot to choose from. Might be my fav Blues solo alll time because of how big of an impact it had on my development as a player. This take on the changes was a master class. Top shelf
From all the dozens of solos i see everyday, how fast, complicated etc etc it is, i never am impressed actually. But this really got me. This is really good! This is music!
What year at Bonnaroo? I was there in 2004 and remembered Warren Hayes playing with The Dead. I was a little "off". Was Jimmy there also? I remember it raining its ass off, right before The Dead took stage. Following Dave Mathews and friends the night before was tough for anyone.The Dead were good. But Dave Mathews and Tim Reynolds playing Dancing Nancies was a highlight in my concert going life. Tim is a monster player
I’ve been seeing Jimmy since I was a kid in high school when he was in “Colonel Bruce Hampton and the aquarium rescue Unit”. His playing has always blow me away. His use of swells in his solo here is insanely cool!
I owe you a debt of gratitude for the amount of guitarists you've introduced me to. This guys great! Love the high harmonics he's getting from his bends. Very cool. Gunna have to dive into his stuff when I get home, gigging tonight, it'll be nice to have something to listen too while I'm unable to sleep. 😝😅✌️
@@theofficialdiamondlou2418 it's a thing, I've always had issues with insomnia, but sometimes after a gig it's impossible to shut down. By the time you've figured out all the stuff you did wrong, all the stuff you got right and all the stuff you enjoyed either way, it's probably 3am. 😂🙏✌️😎
@@SeagoGuitarist yep. Same here. My wife has learned ,she just goes to bed and says “see ya tomorrow.” Lol as I review videos and just reflect on the night overall.
Probably the best blues rock song of all time ! Would've loved to hear a singer join in ... but yeah ... Jimmy brought the whole package, tone, touch, phrasing, passion and good taste !!!
This guy was in the Allman Brothers Band also. The ABB has had some of the greatest guitarists of all time in their different lineups over almost half a century.
We opened for Jazz Is Dead in the 90’s and other than being a complete monster on his axe he was a really cool hang…we played football in the hall after the show, so fun. So humble and chill, a wonderful guy.
So weird,.maybe why this video was recommended, but I was just watching McLaughlin and the 4th dimension w/Jimmy... and yes you're right. Maybe Rosevelt Caulier could go pound for pound, that's it
Jimmy Herring did a series if classes at Atlanta Institute of Music years ago and i was lucky enough to be there at that time. What a fantastic guitarist, teacher and person. A really great guy.
Jimmy is in My Top 5 of all time....I've been listening and gone to so many of his concerts ....I loved ARU days with the Colonel and all of his side projects....him and Phil fit perfectly together for so many years that to me "He's the Best Jerry Replicator Ever"(My opinion) and now he fits Panic like he owns it....Mikey is Proud
I saw 'Jazz Is Dead' in NYC in the late '90's and thought Jimmy was the best guitarist I'd ever seen live. And now I'm pretty sure he's the best guitarist I've ever seen on RUclips.
Lucky enough to see Jimmy with Col. Hampton and A.R.U. more times than I can count in the early 90's here in B'ham, AL. I would stand in front Jimmy's amp and have my face melted at The Nick! His work in Jazz is Dead is outstanding... And after He made some amazing music with Phil Lesh Quintet ("the Q") in the early 2000's. You can find all this stuff on RUclips - including some early A.R.U. Also his album Lifeboat - the title track with Derek Trucks is a thing of powerful beauty! One of my top three favorite guitarists of all time!
That's Jeff Sipe on drums, you know, the guy who played with Shawn Lane. Jimmy plays with Widespread Panic these days. I highly recommend seeing them live.
He's new to me. Glad this popped up on my suggestions! Thanks for posting it.👍 You did fail to mention his perfect touch with the volume pedal which, along with everything else was impeccable.
Your title description drew me in and you are right! It's a great blending of the two players you mentioned and what a great feel this cat has! Loved it! WOOF!
Oh my that’s the great Jimmy Herring! Aquarium Rescue Unit was the band years ago that turned me on to him! Rest In Peace Colonel Bruce Hampton! Great guy, got to hang with him once with the guys from Matchbox 20 and Sweetvine at a hotel bar!
this piece is about 10 more minutes if you look for it = and his own group Widespread panic with tedeschi trucks live is great doing you can't always get what you want- he plays fusion as well- rare player
I first saw Jimmy Herring in August, 2002 when he took the place of Jerry Garcia in the Dead’s first reunion in Wisconsin. As a guitarist, I was blown away at his technique. He was perfect at replicating Jerry’s licks. Such feel with monster tone.
I opened for ARU 1990's and Jimmy was ALMOST this good back then. He's definitely one of the MOST UNDER RATED guitarists in the WORLD and people who KNOW already know Jimmy. Jeff and Neal and (Keyboards?) Doesn't get much better. Thanks for putting this up!
The ol colonel knew what he was doing when he paired O'Teal and Jimmy together. God WHT a duo they were. Jimmy made Panic my favorite jam band, and anything from Lifeboat will impress. Master of the tremolo bar
I really love your short transcriptions! It would be great if you could include the chord progression over the bars and/or the tuning of the guitar if its applicable to understand. Best regards from Germany!
I went to a HORDE festival tour show in the mid 90’s in B’ham and it was the last show of the tour. Lots of the musicians took turns jamming with the other bands that day just for their own fun I think. Jimmy played with the first band that day, ARU, and I think he ended up playing with every band that came after, 5 more bands if I recall correctly. It seemed like he never left the stage. He’s an amazing musician capable of playing with anyone. I’ve seen him more times than I can remember now but he always put on an amazing performance and everyone he plays with seems to love him.
Love your videos; your opening me up to a whole new world of incredible musicians! Thank you and merry Christmas Levi! ❤ and this guitarist in this video is one of the best tones and phrasing I’ve heard in a long time! Wow! 😮😮😮😮😮😮
Too true. Probably the best Jam rock guitarist, nay rock guitarist there has ever been. And a super sweet dude to boot. Had the great luck to have a beer with him at higher ground before a Jazz is Dead show. Lovely human being.
Lord have mercy! I've been a huge fan of Jimmy playing for years now, what an absolute MONSTER! His diminished side is among the best ive ever heard. this since I've been loving you has been off of my radar somehow. Thanks!
His playing with Jazz Is Dead was phenomenal, on guitar he was the perfect fit to play lead on any grateful dead song. Saw him perform back in the with The ABB and that was a real treat and surprise at the time. God bless
@@LeviClay You're right, I skipped over the introduction to an massive artist that's been playing in the scene for decades, but I'm glad you found him. I'm sure others will appreciate your review.
@@LeviClay I am not surprised in the slightest. Love the way he runs both pickups on at the same time but backs off the neck....then blends in reverb as required. Such a cool tone.....
He’s a big fan of Steve Morse, hence the volume pedal rigs. You can find some video of his gigs while he was a student at MIT here on RUclips and he’s even playing a guitar that looks like Morse’s early Dregs guitar. First time I saw him play he was using a pan pedal to pan from clean to dirty; a Dual Showman to a Plexi, each on their own Marshall 4x12.
I wouldn't say he sounds like David Gilmour (although I have no doubt what so ever that he can) he has a super unique and interesting style, I would love to hear more from this dude! Legit I am blown away!
I can hear the influences from both Beck and Gilmour. He doesn't quite rise to their levels, but neither does anyone else. Gilmour and Beck are both gods.
John McLaughlin had Jimmy and his band along on his North America Farewell Tour a few years back. That's how much McLaughlin thinks of his talent. In addition to newer pieces, both bands played Mahavishnu Orchestra material and all played together on a final set. Quite a night.
Atlanta musician here. I’ve played with Jimmy several times, and you really can’t say enough good things about him. He sounds effortless no matter what style he’s playing, and is as much fun to be around offstage as on.
Yeah man. Met him when he was with Bruce Hampton and the ARU. Super nice guy. We both laughed at how many hours we'd logged listening to Steve Morse.
Simply Beautiful I bet he's even a nicer guy then how he plays the real deal thank you
hell man,not many guitarists make me say...i wanna play with this guy,but yep i'd pick up my sticks for him!!
Behold folks, if anyone ever made a deal at whatever crossroads, bet this is the guy.
He got duo humbukers, I'm just wondering what kind. Need to get some for my son's fender.
It's beyond words how good this is. The tone, the phrasing, the melodic content...........just fantastic.
Jimmy Herring and Jack Pearson are two of my all-time favourite guitarists. And yes, they are most underrated, and should be far more known than they actually are. So, thanks for that, Levi!
Jack Pearson is so underrated it is criminal. Also, the fact that the guy constantly plays Squier Bullets nowadays is such a slap in the face for gear elitists. I hope Levi Clay sheds light into the skills of Jack sooner or later. Finally, his slide playing sound is the closest to that of Duane Allman in the Brothers.
@@ZeEduardo95 I couldn't have formulated it better! Thanks mate! ☺
@@ZeEduardo95 FRRRR
Amen brother, two of the most versatile pickers of all time.
@@ZeEduardo95 Some say Derick trucks.
What a small world - I was at this show! My buddy Matt Smith and I (rightmost heads in the audience shot) stood in the front row, jaws open the whole show. Matt actually opened this show with Jeff Sipe, the drummer, as they have a long history together + have recorded together. I think every guitarist in Fayetteville was there that night. Thank you so much for this transcription! Its always good to have more people aware of Jimmy Herring.
Was this recent? I see he's playing that Strat with P-90s from the rig rundown ages ago....
@@InGrindWeCrust2010 Show was on 9-24-12
Wow, you're not kidding! The precision of the bends too...spot on. Great thing to wake up to this side of the pond. Hope you're thriving Levi!
Since Ive been Lovin has always been my favorite Jimmy Page solos. I feel like the song maybe goes under the radar when it comes to epic Zepp tunes... i guess there are a lot to choose from. Might be my fav Blues solo alll time because of how big of an impact it had on my development as a player. This take on the changes was a master class. Top shelf
Right there with ya, bro! Also love Greg Koch's cover of this!
One of my fav. improvs on the subject. Hope you find it enjoful
ruclips.net/video/PhMyj86A34s/видео.html
That live version off of Song Remains the Same...💯🔥
Yes that girl starting to laugh in the middle of Page's solo! Always been my best solo EVER!
Agreed
Jeff Sipe on drums and Neal Fountain on bass should NOT be overlooked 😲
Incredible musicianship ♫♬
Truth! Sipe and Fountain are gods.
They should NOT is c100% correct.
And Matt Slocum on the keys.
I has just about to comment on Jeff Sipe on drums. What a great lineup.
If the drummer has a lot of ability he sure is hiding it.
From all the dozens of solos i see everyday, how fast, complicated etc etc it is, i never am impressed actually. But this really got me. This is really good! This is music!
He is a gem in the jam band scene. When I first heard him he was playing with The Dead at Bonnaroo. He is an amazing guitarist.
What year at Bonnaroo? I was there in 2004 and remembered Warren Hayes playing with The Dead. I was a little "off". Was Jimmy there also? I remember it raining its ass off, right before The Dead took stage. Following Dave Mathews and friends the night before was tough for anyone.The Dead were good. But Dave Mathews and Tim Reynolds playing Dancing Nancies was a highlight in my concert going life. Tim is a monster player
This guitarist is in a league of his own.
WOW, hats off to you sir
I’ve been seeing Jimmy since I was a kid in high school when he was in “Colonel Bruce Hampton and the aquarium rescue Unit”. His playing has always blow me away. His use of swells in his solo here is insanely cool!
Jimmy Herring is an absolute beast of a guitarist
You are right, he is amazing.
Wow! Levi, thanks for this... He's soooo relaxed and laid back with
the phrasing, creating an elastic stretchy sense of time. Excellent...
I owe you a debt of gratitude for the amount of guitarists you've introduced me to. This guys great! Love the high harmonics he's getting from his bends. Very cool. Gunna have to dive into his stuff when I get home, gigging tonight, it'll be nice to have something to listen too while I'm unable to sleep. 😝😅✌️
You too ??? I can never sleep after a gig. Endorphin rush I guess. Lol. Gotta love it to really live it.
@@theofficialdiamondlou2418 it's a thing, I've always had issues with insomnia, but sometimes after a gig it's impossible to shut down. By the time you've figured out all the stuff you did wrong, all the stuff you got right and all the stuff you enjoyed either way, it's probably 3am. 😂🙏✌️😎
@@SeagoGuitarist yep. Same here. My wife has learned ,she just goes to bed and says “see ya tomorrow.” Lol as I review videos and just reflect on the night overall.
Heard the name a few times but it's my first time hearing him play. Phenomenal player. Lot of control, technique and very musical.
Wow what a touch and tone. So much to unpack in this video. Great performance to showcase his talent
Great drummer as well!
Wow thanks for showing that to us. Beautiful guitar work, and excellent tabs
Probably the best blues rock song of all time ! Would've loved to hear a singer join in ... but yeah ... Jimmy brought the whole package, tone, touch, phrasing, passion and good taste !!!
What is the name of the song, sir?
@@stefanchernev4996 "Since I've Been Loving You" By Led Zeppelin !
OMG, he's got so much feel and the notes he plays are so good. A real GEM finding this dude.
Thanks for posting mate, cheers.
Incredible transcription thanks for sharing!
This guy was in the Allman Brothers Band also. The ABB has had some of the greatest guitarists of all time in their different lineups over almost half a century.
Playing like this requires years and years of development. Not just the tech but more the ear.
We opened for Jazz Is Dead in the 90’s and other than being a complete monster on his axe he was a really cool hang…we played football in the hall after the show, so fun. So humble and chill, a wonderful guy.
Jimmy Herring did an amazing tour with John Mclaughlin a few years ago. What a monster player!
We went to see that show. Unbelievable!
WOW!!! That was absolutely amazing!!!
3:12 nice little quote from Zep's " You Shook Me" solo :)
Jimmy Herring is one of the few people who can headline a festival with WSP and play a whole set of Mahavishnu Orchestra songs with John McLaughlin.
So weird,.maybe why this video was recommended, but I was just watching McLaughlin and the 4th dimension w/Jimmy... and yes you're right. Maybe Rosevelt Caulier could go pound for pound, that's it
Jimmy Herring did a series if classes at Atlanta Institute of Music years ago and i was lucky enough to be there at that time. What a fantastic guitarist, teacher and person. A really great guy.
This transcription was A-tier
Jimmy is in My Top 5 of all time....I've been listening and gone to so many of his concerts ....I loved ARU days with the Colonel and all of his side projects....him and Phil fit perfectly together for so many years that to me "He's the Best Jerry Replicator Ever"(My opinion) and now he fits Panic like he owns it....Mikey is Proud
Thank you for this transcription, well done.
Man this guy plays really cleanly. Tight control with feel. Excellent
I saw 'Jazz Is Dead' in NYC in the late '90's and thought Jimmy was the best guitarist I'd ever seen live. And now I'm pretty sure he's the best guitarist I've ever seen on RUclips.
wow that sounded so good! love the tone as well as his timing and touch
Lucky enough to see Jimmy with Col. Hampton and A.R.U. more times than I can count in the early 90's here in B'ham, AL. I would stand in front Jimmy's amp and have my face melted at The Nick! His work in Jazz is Dead is outstanding... And after He made some amazing music with Phil Lesh Quintet ("the Q") in the early 2000's. You can find all this stuff on RUclips - including some early A.R.U. Also his album Lifeboat - the title track with Derek Trucks is a thing of powerful beauty! One of my top three favorite guitarists of all time!
Incredible playing, unbelievable sound and awesome choice of the notes he’s gonna play.
That's Jeff Sipe on drums, you know, the guy who played with Shawn Lane. Jimmy plays with Widespread Panic these days. I highly recommend seeing them live.
Apartment Q258!
The video lived up to the title. Great job. Thanks for this.
He's new to me. Glad this popped up on my suggestions! Thanks for posting it.👍 You did fail to mention his perfect touch with the volume pedal which, along with everything else was impeccable.
Your title description drew me in and you are right! It's a great blending of the two players you mentioned and what a great feel this cat has! Loved it! WOOF!
Since I've Been Loving You is one of the best slow blues compositions ever written.
Oh my that’s the great Jimmy Herring! Aquarium Rescue Unit was the band years ago that turned me on to him! Rest In Peace Colonel Bruce Hampton! Great guy, got to hang with him once with the guys from Matchbox 20 and Sweetvine at a hotel bar!
That was hauntingly gorgeous and nothing short of beauty incarnate. Thank you for the upload as I've not heard of this fretboard magician before.
this piece is about 10 more minutes if you look for it = and his own group Widespread panic with tedeschi trucks live is great doing you can't always get what you want- he plays fusion as well- rare player
Unreal work with these man. I never heard Jimmy until this video and he's one of my favourite players now. Thanks and keep doing what ur doing! Cheers
I hear a little bit of Roy Buchanan influence in his playing, too. Definitely nails it
Sounds like a saxophone in some parts. Very unique indeed! Thanks for posting
I saw him live with Panic at Suwannee a few years back. Didn't even know who he was. I was right in front of him and he blew my mind
I first saw Jimmy Herring in August, 2002 when he took the place of Jerry Garcia in the Dead’s first reunion in Wisconsin. As a guitarist, I was blown away at his technique. He was perfect at replicating Jerry’s licks. Such feel with monster tone.
I opened for ARU 1990's and Jimmy was ALMOST this good back then. He's definitely one of the MOST UNDER RATED guitarists in the WORLD and people who KNOW already know Jimmy. Jeff and Neal and (Keyboards?) Doesn't get much better. Thanks for putting this up!
WOW! a blast from the past (Jeff)
The ol colonel knew what he was doing when he paired O'Teal and Jimmy together. God WHT a duo they were. Jimmy made Panic my favorite jam band, and anything from Lifeboat will impress. Master of the tremolo bar
So much quality here!
Thank you Levi for posting this. I'd never heard him before. Gifted.
Thank you Col. Bruce for finding this guy!
I really love your short transcriptions! It would be great if you could include the chord progression over the bars and/or the tuning of the guitar if its applicable to understand.
Best regards from Germany!
He’s doing a cover of Since I’ve Been Loving You by Led Zeppelin so look up the chords to that
I went to a HORDE festival tour show in the mid 90’s in B’ham and it was the last show of the tour. Lots of the musicians took turns jamming with the other bands that day just for their own fun I think. Jimmy played with the first band that day, ARU, and I think he ended up playing with every band that came after, 5 more bands if I recall correctly. It seemed like he never left the stage. He’s an amazing musician capable of playing with anyone. I’ve seen him more times than I can remember now but he always put on an amazing performance and everyone he plays with seems to love him.
Herring’s turn with The Other Ones after Jerry’s death is also a pinnacle. Saw him live, 2nd row center, lead a great band through a surpassing show.
My 2 faves melded into one. Great find!!!!!
wow that was amazing, Beautiful playing!
Excellent rendition of Since I've been loving you.
wow thanks for posting. beautiful!!
This solo is like a cross between Derek Trucks and Mark Lettieri. Lethal and sweet playing
Im loving this. At least some new inspiration. Thanks Levi 😊
The description was spot on! He has that bendy strat tone with the same sense of melodic space
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Love your videos; your opening me up to a whole new world of incredible musicians! Thank you and merry Christmas Levi! ❤ and this guitarist in this video is one of the best tones and phrasing I’ve heard in a long time! Wow! 😮😮😮😮😮😮
Too true. Probably the best Jam rock guitarist, nay rock guitarist there has ever been. And a super sweet dude to boot. Had the great luck to have a beer with him at higher ground before a Jazz is Dead show. Lovely human being.
That was really great! Somehow it worked out that I was planning to play around with this song today and this is perfect!
Thank you so much for this amazing content!
Glad you enjoy it!
Wow absolutely spectacular cover of this absolutely spectacular Page solo of what deserves to be a zep classic
What a great player, thanks for putting this out. Great cadence
Man this guy is making finger bends that parallel some of Derek Trucks slide sounds. Wow!!!!
Lord have mercy! I've been a huge fan of Jimmy playing for years now, what an absolute MONSTER! His diminished side is among the best ive ever heard. this since I've been loving you has been off of my radar somehow. Thanks!
Yeah, you titled this vid correctly! Between Jeff and David for sure! Very nice!
Thank you so much, Levi!
His interview on “No Guitar is Safe” podcast.
He just plays stuff that Is so good. And he’s just the best interview to listen to.
Jimmy is one of the few guitarists who could stand on stage with Shawn Lane and not get demolished, he should be famous AF.
His playing with Jazz Is Dead was phenomenal, on guitar he was the perfect fit to play lead on any grateful dead song. Saw him perform back in the with The ABB and that was a real treat and surprise at the time. God bless
Yes. Thank you.
Theres a great clip of him playing Stratus in 2015 with Warren Haynes, really tasteful playing. Great videos, massively appreciated
Es una bestia. Es muy poco conocido pero es de los mejores guitarristas de rock que existen actualmente.
Wow... "Jeff Beck and David Gilmour on steroids" is actually an incredibly apt description of dudes playing.
Beautiful playing.
Glad to see you finally found him. Go back and check out him with Aquarium Rescue Unit and Jazz is Dead. He's been a jam scene god for years.
someone didn't bother to listen to the talking :/
@@LeviClay You're right, I skipped over the introduction to an massive artist that's been playing in the scene for decades, but I'm glad you found him. I'm sure others will appreciate your review.
The man with a million volume pedals too - but great tone, intonation and vocabulary. Check out his version of within you without you (G. Harrison).
transcribed it! lol
I'll second that, spellbinding stuff from the same gig.
@@LeviClay I am not surprised in the slightest. Love the way he runs both pickups on at the same time but backs off the neck....then blends in reverb as required. Such a cool tone.....
He’s a big fan of Steve Morse, hence the volume pedal rigs. You can find some video of his gigs while he was a student at MIT here on RUclips and he’s even playing a guitar that looks like Morse’s early Dregs guitar.
First time I saw him play he was using a pan pedal to pan from clean to dirty; a Dual Showman to a Plexi, each on their own Marshall 4x12.
The volume pedals are for his monitor mix - search for his rig rundown
Thank you for the discovery. I didn't know him. He is an amazing player !
Best underrated unknown out there.
Thanks Levi for sharing this amazing musician.
WOW, that is more than just musicianship, I have never heard "feel" like that before - completely blown away
I remember first seeing Jimmy with Col Bruce and ARU in the early 90’s. Changed my life.
I was in the same class as Jimmy at MI. I got to know him and his brother a bit that year. Great players and really cool guys too.
This was so much exactly up my alley and cup of tea. I can't even think find the words. I've never heard of this guy, but wow... I love his playing!
time to fix that! :)
@@LeviClay 100%!
Thank you for this. freaking awesome
Beck meets Gilmour is a perfect description. Uncanny, really.
I wouldn't say he sounds like David Gilmour (although I have no doubt what so ever that he can) he has a super unique and interesting style, I would love to hear more from this dude! Legit I am blown away!
Great player, an awesome tone, but the licks are far from Gilmore or Beck.
But I would want to hear more.
I can hear the influences from both Beck and Gilmour. He doesn't quite rise to their levels, but neither does anyone else. Gilmour and Beck are both gods.
Thanks for continuing to point out lots of excellent guitarist who just aren’t on my radar
Hurly furk. My fave blues choon, and this is the best I've heard that opening played.
holy smokes where did this guy come from?? MY EARS - WOW. effin good stuff..
they all sound KILLER. incredible stuff
I’m from Atlanta and Macon Ga …been seeing him play live for over 30 year … he is amazing ..he uses lots of volume pedals
Thanks a lot Levi !
John McLaughlin had Jimmy and his band along on his North America Farewell Tour a few years back. That's how much McLaughlin thinks of his talent. In addition to newer pieces, both bands played Mahavishnu Orchestra material and all played together on a final set. Quite a night.