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“Fightin’ For The Lord” - The Jordanaires c. 1956
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From the Grand Ole Opry radio show live from the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN. With host Ernest Tubb c. Aug, 1956
Let’s Talk About Thumbpicking
มุมมอง 2032 ปีที่แล้ว
Discussions on music and music history & comedy. Merch: countryclippings.creator-spring.com Instagram: countryclippings Twitter: mobile. countryclipping TikTok: vm.tiktok.com/ZMRpq2bfc/ Source: online.ucpress.edu/jpms/article/32/2/50/110768/Ragtime-CountryRhythmically-Recovering-Country-s
Brendan Malone, 1950s Cowboy
มุมมอง 1282 ปีที่แล้ว
Brendan founded “Honky Tonk Tuesday,” a weekly event at Nashville’s American Legion Post 82 celebrating the sounds, aesthetics and traditions of classic country. He is a leader in his community and loved and respected by many. Merch: countryclippings.creator-spring.com Instagram: countryclippings Twitter: mobile. countryclipping TikTok: vm.tiktok.com/ZMRpq2bfc/
Honky Tonk x Punk
มุมมอง 1462 ปีที่แล้ว
Discussions on music and music history & comedy. Merch: countryclippings.creator-spring.com Instagram: countryclippings Twitter: mobile. countryclipping TikTok: vm.tiktok.com/ZMRpq2bfc/
a conversation with andy gibson, steel guitarist
มุมมอง 4972 ปีที่แล้ว
andy is a veteran steel player, one of the few left in nashville - this city is the home of country music and steel guitar is the heart of the genre. don’t believe the hype, andy is very much indeed a punk cowboy - he upholds the punk values of kindness, authenticity, and generosity. life has made him vigilant. andy’s advice to me: “don’t lose your faith in humanity” and “dont give a shit what ...
Eddy Arnold: From Flannels to Tuxedos
มุมมอง 712 ปีที่แล้ว
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Minstrel Shows, Medicine Shows, Vaudeville & Country Music (Pt. 2)
มุมมอง 1502 ปีที่แล้ว
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Minstrel Shows, Medicine Shows, Vaudeville & Country Music (Pt. 1)
มุมมอง 1142 ปีที่แล้ว
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Roy Rogers & the Sons of the Pioneers
มุมมอง 1652 ปีที่แล้ว
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Let’s Talk About Jimmie Rodgers
มุมมอง 1612 ปีที่แล้ว
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Johnnie Lee Wills & His Boys - “I Never Knew How Much I Love You” (1947)
มุมมอง 3253 ปีที่แล้ว
Johnnie Lee Wills & His Boys - “I Never Knew How Much I Love You” (1947)
Lois Johnson - A Legend In My Time
มุมมอง 7523 ปีที่แล้ว
From the Ernest Tubb show. With Bud Charleton, Jack Greene, Jack Drake and Leon Rhodes.
Cotton Eyed Joe
มุมมอง 9123 ปีที่แล้ว
Johnnie & Jack, Kitty Wells, Faron Young, Goldie Hill, Grandpa Jones
Chet Atkins - The Bells Of St. Mary’s (1958)
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Chet Atkins - The Bells Of St. Mary’s (1958)
Charley Pride on the Johnny Cash Show (March 6, 1970)
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Charley Pride on the Johnny Cash Show (March 6, 1970)
Chet Atkins - “Please Don’t Talk About Me When I’m Gone” (1958)
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Chet Atkins - “Please Don’t Talk About Me When I’m Gone” (1958)
“It Don’t Mean Anything Now” - Tex Williams & the Big Slicker Quartet (1943)
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“It Don’t Mean Anything Now” - Tex Williams & the Big Slicker Quartet (1943)
Tex Williams - “Don’t Come Crying To Me”
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Tex Williams - “Don’t Come Crying To Me”
Joe Maphis, Fiddlin Kate, & Merle Travis play fiddle on Town Hall Party (1954)
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Joe Maphis, Fiddlin Kate, & Merle Travis play fiddle on Town Hall Party (1954)
Chet Atkins - “Yakety Axe” (1965) w/Floyd Cramer
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Chet Atkins - “Yakety Axe” (1965) w/Floyd Cramer
“Spaghetti Rag” - Chet Atkins (March, 1959)
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“Spaghetti Rag” - Chet Atkins (March, 1959)
Ernest Tubb - The Women Make A Fool Out Of Me (Aug. 1956)
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Ernest Tubb - The Women Make A Fool Out Of Me (Aug. 1956)
Chet Atkins - “Rubber Doll Rag” (July 1955)
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Chet Atkins - “Rubber Doll Rag” (July 1955)
Bobby Bare's impression of Johnny Cash ("Folsom Prison Blues")
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Bobby Bare's impression of Johnny Cash ("Folsom Prison Blues")
jetzt weiss man,wo sie ihre schönen Haare her haben😊
Bobby bare was a cool dude. Great video.
Its 2024 now
Beautiful to be sure, but it needs a singer.
From a concert in Australia. Guitar wizard Albert Lee said that this performance inspired him to become a musician. Look and listen. Two guys, two acoustic guitars, standing a good yard away from the single microphone, no effects. Sheer magic. It's included in the album "Songs our father taught us". Highly recommended.
I didn't know Merle Travis played fiddle. I knew he played 5 string banjo but didn't know about his fiddling.
He had a great voice. I like the song too.
What a beautiful tune
When will be a guitar tab?
(we're at the end here-1968).
There's only one Bare
@countryclippings - This is very, very beautiful! Thank you so much!
Love this slower version which greatly emphasizes the beauty of both voices and the perfectly synchronized harmonies. So beautiful, so brilliant! Amen!
You are beautiful
Just gotta say it again, sweet Jesus, Hallelujah!
Hallelujah! Thank you, Jesus!
What a song...what incredible brothers...What! Incredible Harmonies!! ❤❤Kay,nz
Dull as fuck. IQ of 15.
Selbsterkenntnis ist der erste Weg zur Besserung.
@Davesaid9253 - And yet here you are with an IQ of 10. But we don't discriminate.
Talk about a horrible tribute to one of Johnny's best song. Now I think he is pawning himself off as Johnny's second cousin
me encanto, hasta las lagrimas, me recuerda mi niñez, y familiares que ya no estan, los extraño mucho
Phil’s angelic harmonies are not of this world.
This is the most gorgeous thing I’ve ever heard.
@boooootch - Truly.
WOW.....zu der Zeit waren sie an Schönheit wohl nicht zu überbieten❤
Diesmal besonders Don.
beautiful men ~ stunning duo
I love how distorted it came out.
Is that a j180 or j185
180
He was the greatest !!!!!!!!!
I saw Chet live at the Circle Star Theater in San Carlos, CA back around 1988. Chet is a guitar hero to so many people including me. His show was done in 3 parts. The middle part was when Chet played solo. I was in guitar heaven. Thanks Chet. Chet changed my perspective about solo guitar playing. Before Chet I don't think I thought of guitar as a solo instrument. Chet was often a guest on the radio show A Prairie Home Companion. That was where I first heard Chet playing solo. And it was transformative. Those solo appearances on PHC were all magic.
No man nor super computer could reproduce this.
Best harmonising ever!!!
What a song. What a duo
Lot of “truth” in that impression. Very good.
No one.... And i mean no one could ever sing harmonies as perfectly as these brothers could do. No one!!!
@geoffreyvavvugt6227 - No one. Absolutely no one.
Бог!
Absolutely amazing plus the jokes that made it perfect
Phil sieht aus wie sein Papa.
Jonny Cach hat auch mal bei Columbo mitgespielt.
Cash
Schöööööön.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Besonders Phil.💘
This is fabulous footage. The right instrumentation and all the focus on the voices and no bloody sickly strings.
1968 was our wedding on Oct. Lon time.
What a beautiful player who actually inspired George Benson to pursue jazz.
Les loved his echoplex !
The picture doesn't match the audio. The steel player in the audio is Don Helms and it's most likely from the Grand Ole Opry at the Ryman Auditorium in the early 1950's or even earlier, possibly with Tommy Jackson on fiddle and Grady Martin on electric guitar. A studio recording of this song was made in April 1956. The picture is from Carnegie Hall in New York in 1947 with Butterball Paige on lap steel, The Short Brothers JImmy and Leon on amplified guitar and acoustic guitar respectively, and Hal Smith hidden behind ET on fiddle and Jack Drake on upright bass.
Does any know what kind of guitar Bobby Bare had in this
That was terrible
😂love his music. He owned a radio station in Amerillo tx.
Absolutely beautiful......
The Osbornes sure hit a home run with this! New KY State song.
Perfect comedy timing...expressions voices...that stutter was perfect 😂
His best performance was On Little Sister By Elvis on A borrowed Stratocaster.