The Bluegrass thread

I'm always interested to see the roots that Appalachian music has in traditional Scots/Irish music. There is a long tradition of great songs that have corresponding versions in each. Because the songs got taught orally and passed on from generation to generation, they change a lot, which is pretty cool.
100% True in what you said.

I have always been really drawn to the old time music, Clawhammer Banjo playing style like you said about the music that went with The Billy Boys to the USA.
It's so good to see someone else on here who is into this stuff. Check this link out & let me know what you think.

 
I'm always interested to see the roots that Appalachian music has in traditional Scots/Irish music. There is a long tradition of great songs that have corresponding versions in each. Because the songs got taught orally and passed on from generation to generation, they change a lot, which is pretty cool.
Anyhow, one song I love is "Black Jack Davey", about a girl who runs off with a Gypsy. The corresponding Irish version is "The Raggle Taggle Gypsy". Here are 2 versions,





and then you get the modernized Jack White version!


You into the PROPER Mississippi Delta Blues too?

 
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TRACKLIST1. Down From The Mountain (00:00)2. Black Muddy River (04:37)3. Colorado (10:55)4. Blue Ridge Cabin Home (14:24)5. Ain't Been Myself in Years (17:58)6. Where The Rivers Run Cold (21:34)7. Road to Boulder (24:50)8. New Speedway Boogie (28:23)9. I'll Get Away (35:02)10. Crooked Mountain Top (38:49)11. Highwayman (42:31)12. Starry Night (45:54)13. Underwater Canyon (49:13)14. 3 X 5 (55:17)15. Break Mountain Brokedown (1:00:03)16. Poor Boy's Delight (1:03:18)17. Won't Be Coming Back (1:07:26)18. Bound for Tennessee (1:11:06)19. In The Mountains (Live) (1:14:33)20. Black Rock (1:18:56)21. In God's Country (1:22:28)22. Echoes of Goodbye (1:25:20)23. Gravity (1:29:41)24. Foggy Mountain Rock (1:33:23)25. Thunder (1:35:53)26. Reminds Me of You (1:39:33)27. Cloud Valley (1:43:34)28. Vertigo (1:49:11)29. Cabin In The Hills (1:52:51)30. Mountain Town (1:55:34)31. Sitting Alone In The Moonlight (2:02:01)32. Pearl of Carolina (2:05:54)33. I've Endured (2:09:48)34. Spirits Wild (2:13:22)35. Rise Sun (2:17:47)
 
Just loaded up a night of the The Rowdy Summer Nights tour.. Leftover, Infamous String Dusters and with WIsco special guests Kitchen Dwellers.. OMG is it going to be good!! Two of the three of my weal house bands in one night. GOOD LORD
Excellent NSA. I remember seeing Leftover Salmon when Mark Vann (RIP) was playing banjo. Love those guys.

Have fun, I am jealous. Need a healing music event, totally overdue.

Just guitar and fiddle. So, so pretty.

 
Excellent NSA. I remember seeing Leftover Salmon when Mark Vann (RIP) was playing banjo. Love those guys.

Have fun, I am jealous. Need a healing music event, totally overdue.

Just guitar and fiddle. So, so pretty.



Yeah I was fully around in those days.. I was ski bumming up in the CO high country, but would wander down to Fort Collins to jump the mountain seen for minute. I remember catching a ride in the back of Van’s pickup to a Salmon show at the Aggie. FORT SUPPORT!!! We all had been raging and i was pretty lit.. and i remember being amazed that salmon just rolled out and performed the way they did.. cause shit i may have had trouble playing a damn record and certainly wasn’t driving anywhere.. they absolutely blew the roof off.. fkn rockstars right…

They totally threw down in wisconsin recently and they sounded so god damn good.. i don’t even know how many times i have seen them and it was so solid.

also i was contacting some lifer music boys of about hitting that show and i got turned on to this venue less than 10 miles from my house and Sam Bush and Yonder are there this summer as well like over a dozen free shows.

Wisco is developing such a bluegrass foundation
 
Leftover was amazing last night.. i have been seeing them for 30 years and they are playing better then they ever have… Kitchen Dwellers got kinda fucked because production did not amp them as much.. that sucks because i really wanted them pumped… i think that practice so stupid.. roll everyone dimwits
 
Wow I just found this thread. My dad was in a Bluegrass/Gospel band with his brother and sisters. Before he died, he gifted me his 60's era Gibson mandolin that I still need to lean how to play. I did get bitten by the bug and went and got a D-28. Not long after got a meet and greet with Brad Paisley and everyone else had cheap guitars for him to sign that were just going on ebay. He saw mine and said, 'this is yours isn't it?" and proceed to play the strings off of it for about 3 minutes and then signed it.
 
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