I’m a guitarist and singer from Texas and my Stetson hat is off with pure respect for this talented band from another land. I would mix music with these folks anytime.
@@lordemed1oh that's awesome! You're so smart. I bet you already knew this but most people who know this song know it because of George Strait. You're average country music fan has no clue who Terry Stafford is. The fact that you do doesn't make you cool and also doesn't mean you should be condescending to people who don't know this. It is common practice to refer to the most popular version of a song when you talk about it.
I LOVE TEXAS , Grettings My Friends from Texas , GRETTINGS FROM MY BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY MÉXICO, Grettings from My BEAUTIFUL City , Grettings From Cancún Quintana Roo, i'm , southern , GRETTINGS FROM MY BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY MÉXICO!!!!❤️🇲🇽❤️🇲🇽❤️
i agree, that made this song theirs. A cover is only worth doing if performer/artist can bring something to the song. This rendition brings authentic wistful feeling and tasteful fusion. Nicely done.
This is a wonderful rendition of a popular song. The uniqueness of this rendition is the Western and Eastern combination: Chinese singers of Western song, Chinese and Western instruments. It shows East and West can meet. Shout out to the young man whose guitar is almost as big as he is, but he handled it well!
Chinese people jamming out blue grass ??? I'm not sure I like that expression- so how about you try... "Musicians making beautiful blue grass Music" ? I don't care if they're Blue, Green or Purple, they're Musicians.
Im in love with that erhu..please do more country/bluegrass songs featuring that! Also loved the laid back feel of the banjo solo..you guys are amazing!
I am from east of Amarillo and have heard this my entire life, and this is an excellent rendition of this classic that stays true to its rural roots with its instrumentation and tone. I love it and I would think that it would be welcome at any West Texas Rodeo or Bob Wills concert in Turkey, TX.
How about you invite them for a public performance in Amarillo? Talk to the Mayor and local officials, I think that the State Department has cultural exchange programs.🤔
Please accept my praise from an old Montana cowboy, that has listened to classic ballad over one hundred times.. absolutely beautiful. Music...the universal language for all mankind.
Excellent cover of this American classic! 👍 A special shout out to Eric Shi on banjo and vocals 👍 and to Ding Jing who played the fiddle part brilliantly and beautifully on her erhu. 👍❤
@@elliebellie7816 I've been off and on learning to play one that an ex girlfriend gave me, at best, it sounds like a tomcat on a late night. I really love this smooth deeper tone that this player coerces from it.
I am from Texas, USA and have been to the city of Amarillo about three times. This was lovely and well orchestrated. That fiddle sound was extraordinary.
Hats off to five talented musicians! A great sound…true and pure. I particularly liked the camera attention to each as they played. Very competent and focused. Where a violin or fiddle is played in other covers, the erhu really evokes the emotion…clear, haunting at times. Thank you for posting this. I’ve listened to it 5 times since finding it an hour ago.
the world is exploding with evil and corruption, and then this appears. It give me hope. As long as we have young people like this that bring joy to others and ask for nothing in return, there is hope.
They don't look like your average country music band, but that was very beautiful! I'm not sure how the little guy could play that big guitar, but he did a great job! Very nice!!
I love the way Ding Jing plays that Erhu, the sound she gets out of the instrument is truly amazing. Great work, give us a smile once in a while to show you enjoy the music.
It was a pleasant surprise when I discovered your Bluegrass rendition of "Amarillo By Morning". I've listened to it probably more than a hundred times. Ms. Jing's performance on the Erhu is very good, performing on a traditional Chinese instrument blends in nicely with the overall performance. I love your Banjo picking too. It sounds awesome & inspiring. I lived in Amarillo, TX for five years & "Amarillo By Morning" is their adopted theme song for the city. I've always liked that song & listening to your Bluegrass performance just adds to the my love for that tune. Thanks so much. Hopefully your group will continue performing country & traditional Bluegrass music in the near future.
From Texas here, and this song has always been one of my favorites, especially while driving through Amarillo on the way to Colorado to camp or ski. The kids would consider Amarillo the beginning of our adventure. So well done. I love this rendition and appreciate the musicians. 🎉
I’m sooooo happy watching and listening to this. God knew I needed to have a happy evening. Day has been crappy. What a beautiful song and group. God bless them all.
I love this. Others have expressed very well how beautiful and skilled all the musicians are. I especially love the banjo and fiddle parts, but it is all wonderful. I hope to hear more from this group.
I sing this at karaoke at our local VFW...... this is very impressive. The oriental violin is awesome. And that youngun on guitar!!! Spectacular! Very well done!
Y'all. this was absolutely beautiful. I am quite impressed by Eric, Alex and Leon - and with Little Fellow Shi Rang ! Virtuoso Ding Jing on erhu ♥ Eric, your banjo picking was fantastic and full of love for the music.
Right? It really is soothing, love that description. It’s called an ErHu, literally means ‘Er’ or ‘two’ and ‘Hu’ or ‘string’ in Mandarin Chinese! I was able to visit mainland China in 2012 and got to see it played along with other instruments live in a local band on the street, it was so cool.
A high lonesome sound indeed. That erhu (pronounced err + who) just belongs in bluegrass and country. Beautiful complement to the fiddle. It gives and fills something that the fiddle doesn't.
I have loved that song since the 1980s and I'm just learning five string banjo. This was amazing. I had to watch it a few times to appreciate everyone because I kept watching what you were doing on the banjo, Eric. 😊
This is about the best cover ever of this iconic Texas song: GEORGE STRAIT is smiling big!! You are a great bluegrass band. Love the Chinese instruments, they are a fine addition. Keep on going!! Liked and subbed
Just remarkable!! Here Here to everything good that has been said about this wonderful group. Who knew that such a simple stringed instrument could sing like that!
What a great band. Eric has a great, but non-traditional voice for bluegrass. The single string player is absolutely amazing. Her solo was terrific. I am a long-time Bluegrass guy and I listen to lots of band for a minute and move on in YT. Not the case with Amarillo By Morning. Heard every note. Look forward to listening to more from this group.
Smile? these are chinese people, all their folks stories are tragedies. This is the first time I hear that erhu sounds happy, usually it sounds like a crying from a tormented soul.
I am absolutely amazed at the reach of this genre of music, which has been categorized as "lower class, country folk, and redneck." That was so cool. Please do some John Denver, or some Chris LeDoux.
I’m a lifelong Texas country musician and singer ,& yall need to be very proud of what you’ve done here. Outstanding version.
Great cover!!!
I will most enthusiastically second that
Here from West Virginia to say the same. I LOVE this and I love seeing our music spread and loved and appreciated around the globe.
Speaking as a retired country DJ.....100 % agree. I think old George would approve too.
I’m a guitarist and singer from Texas and my Stetson hat is off with pure respect for this talented band from another land. I would mix music with these folks anytime.
I'm from Texas and have been to many rodeos, and have heard George Straight do this live. Very good rendition.
Terry Stafford wrote this, not George Strait
@@lordemed1oh that's awesome! You're so smart. I bet you already knew this but most people who know this song know it because of George Strait. You're average country music fan has no clue who Terry Stafford is. The fact that you do doesn't make you cool and also doesn't mean you should be condescending to people who don't know this. It is common practice to refer to the most popular version of a song when you talk about it.
@@Wolf1377calm down Karen
As a fellow Texan, I agree this is indeed a good rendition
I LOVE TEXAS , Grettings My Friends from Texas , GRETTINGS FROM MY BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY MÉXICO, Grettings from My BEAUTIFUL City , Grettings From Cancún Quintana Roo, i'm , southern , GRETTINGS FROM MY BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY MÉXICO!!!!❤️🇲🇽❤️🇲🇽❤️
These guys are killer. Ol girl on that box fiddle killed it so beautiful the way she made it almost talk. So much sound from only 2 strings amazing.
Yes, she almost got it talking.
i agree, that made this song theirs. A cover is only worth doing if performer/artist can bring something to the song. This rendition brings authentic wistful feeling and tasteful fusion. Nicely done.
Yes, her Sound and playing catch my heart from the first second.
That instrument is beautiful…I don’t think I’ve ever heard the term “box fiddle”
So I’ll definitely make note
@@davidaldridge5716Actual name is erhu as noted in the video.
This is a wonderful rendition of a popular song. The uniqueness of this rendition is the Western and Eastern combination: Chinese singers of Western song, Chinese and Western instruments. It shows East and West can meet. Shout out to the young man whose guitar is almost as big as he is, but he handled it well!
I just learned 8 chords yesterday and I'm jealous of that little guy now😂😂😂
Music is ageless, has no boundaries and is already written in our soul.
Wasn't he cute???
But they’re Korean
My thoughts exactly. He played it very well,& didn’t cheat.
As a lover of Bluegrass music this really warms my heart! Great music crosses all cultural boundaries.
I've never heard Erhu played like that. This was beautifully done!
Lived in Texas 23 years. I’ve never heard this song done so pleasant and pure. What a blessing. Thank you for sharing this.
I would buy a ticket to any concert these musicians put on.
Country picking and grinning at it's best.
i SECOND THAT
Except there is no grinning.
@@rayray8687 Not even a tiny smile !!
It's amazing how well the erhu compliments bluegrass music so perfectly! Very nicely done 👏 👏
It's as if they decided a violin wasn't haunting enough so they crossed it with a flute and made it cry. ❤
That ehru is downright devastating in the best way
And she is so damn cool while she plays.
@@joshuaingram571 yes, i loved it.
A very haunting tone.
Such a wonderful tribute to a great song. Beautifully done
The haunting erhu is very much a welcome addition … thanks for sharing 😊
Banjo player has a great voice
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You blew my mind. Chinese people jamming out blue grass......love it!!!
Every country, state and town got their own country folk. 😎
@@RoyDollwet .....made in China.😂😂😂😂😂
Chinese people jamming out blue grass ???
I'm not sure I like that expression- so how about you try...
"Musicians making beautiful blue grass Music" ?
I don't care if they're Blue, Green or Purple, they're Musicians.
Best of luck in your career ❤👍💃🧐🕺🏻🌈🚶🏻♂️➡️🕺🏻🥰♥️
Lemongrass!!
As a Born and raised Texan. God Bless! Great rendition! Tip of the hat to one and all.
Im in love with that erhu..please do more country/bluegrass songs featuring that! Also loved the laid back feel of the banjo solo..you guys are amazing!
Please do.... I enjoyed the erhu.... I learned a new word and a musical instrument on the very same day.... Thanks....
Major props to the kid playing a guitar almost as tall as he is!
I am from east of Amarillo and have heard this my entire life, and this is an excellent rendition of this classic that stays true to its rural roots with its instrumentation and tone. I love it and I would think that it would be welcome at any West Texas Rodeo or Bob Wills concert in Turkey, TX.
How about you invite them for a public performance in Amarillo? Talk to the Mayor and local officials, I think that the State Department has cultural exchange programs.🤔
That Chinese fiddle made my tear up a little. Proud West Texas cowboy here.
I’m from Texas and this brought tears to my eyes. Amazing!
I’m from Houston,Tx and country music is in the other side of the world . Love this version
That’s something you don’t see everyday. Love it.
I think I just found my new favourite bluegrass band. Great job guys!
Please accept my praise from an old Montana cowboy, that has listened to classic ballad over one hundred times.. absolutely beautiful.
Music...the universal language for all mankind.
The Asian bluegrass band was unexpected. Very cool!
Very beautiful version of one of the greatest country songs. Your talent shines. God bless.
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I rarely leave comments, but WOW, this rendition was OUTSTANDING! George Straight would be proud of y’all!
The little boy's guitar is bigger than he is. As cute as cute can get. Beautiful song, beautiful setting and so much talent.
Excellent cover of this American classic! 👍 A special shout out to Eric Shi on banjo and vocals 👍 and to Ding Jing who played the fiddle part brilliantly and beautifully on her erhu. 👍❤
... my highest praise and respect for making something so beautiful to allow us to feel and share joy.
This is just beautiful. the mix of the Asian fiddle, too. Such a delight!
It sounds very similar to an American fiddle. Beautiful.
It is called an Erhu, only 2 strings. The player draws wonderful tones from it .
It sounds to me like maybe a flute and fiddle mix, sort of. Neat sound. Great band!
@@e.rickhutchins1669 Thank you for sharing the name of the instrument. I can only imagine the hours and hours it would take to learn this instrument.
@@elliebellie7816 I've been off and on learning to play one that an ex girlfriend gave me, at best, it sounds like a tomcat on a late night. I really love this smooth deeper tone that this player coerces from it.
Sitting at my home in Amarillo, loving your music in 2024.
I live in San Antonio and was born near Amarillo. I would definately play this in my truck rolling up 87 heading home. Great cover.
I am BLOWN away! I just discovered this cover and am super excited to feel and hear this new twist on bluegrass. I am here for it!
As a good ol boy from Tennessee seeing some asian bluegrass singers is crazy… and awesome
Def subscribing
I keep coming back to this group again and again.....Beautiful Rendition.
I am from Texas, USA and have been to the city of Amarillo about three times. This was lovely and well orchestrated. That fiddle sound was extraordinary.
Amarillo by morning was my theme song. I rarely saw it in the PM on my many trips from East Texas to Colorado.
Wow! And bamboo in the background. This is just unreal. They have such a beautiful sound! That fiddle is too awesome!
I love how you incorporate the erhu.
Hats off to five talented musicians! A great sound…true and pure. I particularly liked the camera attention to each as they played. Very competent and focused. Where a violin or fiddle is played in other covers, the erhu really evokes the emotion…clear, haunting at times. Thank you for posting this. I’ve listened to it 5 times since finding it an hour ago.
Fine rendition...the fiddle is haunting ..sounds great
Вот это кантри! Западная музыка с ярким восточным колоритом! Отлично, мне нравится! ))
the world is exploding with evil and corruption, and then this appears. It give me hope. As long as we have young people like this that bring joy to others and ask for nothing in return, there is hope.
They don't look like your average country music band, but that was very beautiful! I'm not sure how the little guy could play that big guitar, but he did a great job! Very nice!!
You folks do old George a great honor on this. Very, very well done!
Cheers from America!
God bless you all🌹
Your music is very calming to my soul thank you my brother's ❤
I love the way Ding Jing plays that Erhu, the sound she gets out of the instrument is truly amazing. Great work, give us a smile once in a while to show you enjoy the music.
This is the most beautiful thing I’ve heard for years…..please keep going. The Chinese lyre is beautiful
Just fantastic. Never heard of an erhu before but she can play the hell out of it. This sounded really nice!
A distinctive vocal, exquisite fiddle and such a handsome guitarist.
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The erhu sounded awesome!
That works so well. The Erhu captures the song.
Just found this. What a beautiful song. This'll be getting played in my house regularly now.
I got chills. That is beautiful music!
Seriously??
@@whereRbearsTeeth -- Seriously, the erhu really enriched this song.
This cover is most appreciated.
Tears in my eyes...Have always loved this song! Please come to the Houston Rodeo next year!!!
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I have watched this 20 times since it came across my feed. No one can touch it. Even the pros.
Wonderful. Peace to All.
That was simply wonderful. That is one of, if not my, favorite songs. You did Terry proud, thank you.
I love you tube because it introduced me to your band , more please, I love you guys Canada 🇨🇦
That upright stringed instrument has one-sweet-sound!
A very good band Eric not just a good banjo player but also has a good voice.
He sounded like a country music singer! He killed this one!
It was a pleasant surprise when I discovered your Bluegrass rendition of "Amarillo By Morning". I've listened to it probably more than a hundred times. Ms. Jing's performance on the Erhu is very good, performing on a traditional Chinese instrument blends in nicely with the overall performance. I love your Banjo picking too. It sounds awesome & inspiring. I lived in Amarillo, TX for five years & "Amarillo By Morning" is their adopted theme song for the city. I've always liked that song & listening to your Bluegrass performance just adds to the my love for that tune. Thanks so much. Hopefully your group will continue performing country & traditional Bluegrass music in the near future.
Seeing lil man playing got me. God bless you fellas
From Texas here, and this song has always been one of my favorites, especially while driving through Amarillo on the way to Colorado to camp or ski. The kids would consider Amarillo the beginning of our adventure.
So well done. I love this rendition and appreciate the musicians. 🎉
I'm loving all of your stuff. I think the erhu is a brilliant addition.
Absolutely FANTASTIC!
Holy crap, that is awesome!!!! Just goes to show ya great music has no borders.😀
Hey how are you doing today?😊
A most meaningful gift to us Texans.
This is so truly beautiful! Thankyou so much for your contributions to Bluegrass. You make us all very proud!
Wow, that guy on the banjo is really good!!
Magic ensemble! Congratulations!
Well said.
I’m sooooo happy watching and listening to this. God knew I needed to have a happy evening. Day has been crappy. What a beautiful song and group. God bless them all.
I love this. Others have expressed very well how beautiful and skilled all the musicians are. I especially love the banjo and fiddle parts, but it is all wonderful. I hope to hear more from this group.
Wow, what an amazing version of this classic country song! Love this band, especially the young man on guitar!
I sing this at karaoke at our local VFW...... this is very impressive. The oriental violin is awesome. And that youngun on guitar!!! Spectacular! Very well done!
A whole new sound to a fine old song, and both great. The erhu solo just flew away in the sunshine. More, please.😊❤
Still can't believe the mellow but bright sound you all managed to create here. It's beautiful! Well done, and well played!
Now that's a different version of a classic country song.......The sound from that box Fiddle is magical it reminds me of Peruvian Flutes.......
Amazing. You guys did this song justice. Really digging whatever that is playing the fiddle and adding an Eastern flavor. This is really great.
Y'all. this was absolutely beautiful. I am quite impressed by Eric, Alex and Leon - and with Little Fellow Shi Rang ! Virtuoso Ding Jing on erhu ♥ Eric, your banjo picking was fantastic and full of love for the music.
The instrument used for the fiddle. Has such a soothing sound.
Right? It really is soothing, love that description. It’s called an ErHu, literally means ‘Er’ or ‘two’ and ‘Hu’ or ‘string’ in Mandarin Chinese! I was able to visit mainland China in 2012 and got to see it played along with other instruments live in a local band on the street, it was so cool.
A high lonesome sound indeed.
That erhu (pronounced err + who) just belongs in bluegrass and country.
Beautiful complement to the fiddle.
It gives and fills something that the fiddle doesn't.
Perfect Country music voice!
Beautiful. The little boy on the guitar gives off a bit of a 'kid from Deliverance' vibe.
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@canadaclaret....I thought of that myself.😊
I wasn’t gonna say it…. 🤣
I have loved that song since the 1980s and I'm just learning five string banjo. This was amazing. I had to watch it a few times to appreciate everyone because I kept watching what you were doing on the banjo, Eric. 😊
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Terrific cover! Love the little guy on guitar. Go Shi Rang!
Absolutely beautiful. A fantastic cover of a classic. Thanks for sharing.
👍👍👏👏🤠
Incredibly beautiful! I’m so glad to have found this group.
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@@drakehonest2.....and how are you doing?
This is about the best cover ever of this iconic Texas song: GEORGE STRAIT is smiling big!! You are a great bluegrass band. Love the Chinese instruments, they are a fine addition. Keep on going!! Liked and subbed
Hello how are you doing?
I think you really convey the feeling of that song. It sounds honest and genuine. Great job
Just remarkable!! Here Here to everything good that has been said about this wonderful group. Who knew that such a simple stringed instrument could sing like that!
What a great band. Eric has a great, but non-traditional voice for bluegrass. The single string player is absolutely amazing. Her solo was terrific. I am a long-time Bluegrass guy and I listen to lots of band for a minute and move on in YT. Not the case with Amarillo By Morning. Heard every note. Look forward to listening to more from this group.
I Love This !!! I Love the Spirit !!! So Beautiful !! Thank You
There is something beautiful about this cover. It brings me peace every time I listen.
Brillant again, it adds so much more to bluegrass with these talented Chinese musicians. Hard to beat!
Outstanding job of the East doing justice to a Western classic.
Holy cow, this is really special. I’ve played it over and over. Want to add it to my Spotify list, not there (yet?).
Anyway, so beautiful!
Texas guy here, you guys are breath of fresh air ! The king himself i am sure, is proud !
I never thought I would see an Asian bluegrass band, but I'm glad I did. You are awesome!❤
Very well done. Great banjo work! Just don’t forget to smile 😃
Smile? these are chinese people, all their folks stories are tragedies. This is the first time I hear that erhu sounds happy, usually it sounds like a crying from a tormented soul.
Man, these Folks are Good and the banjo/singer is Tops!!! Well Done Gentlemen and Lady!!! Well Done!!!🏆
Hey how are you doing today?😊
We are all Family on this little spinning Ball called Earth. Great job Friends. Bravo.
I am absolutely amazed at the reach of this genre of music, which has been categorized as "lower class, country folk, and redneck."
That was so cool.
Please do some John Denver, or some Chris LeDoux.