All originality is gone. However, from the JMB recordings of the early 80's, Dudley Connell is definitely top three lead singers in the history of Bluegrass. Del McCoury says his favorite Bluegrass band of all time is the JMB
These guys are individual legends, so the comments below are harsh. Now, with Duffy, Starling, and Auldridge gone, of course the band does not have any components of the signature sound left. Maybe call it "Seldom Scene, Long time gone." ("Long Time Gone" being a tribute to Starling.) Good, tho', as Utah Phillips woulda said.
After 13+ minutes, these guys have to come out, spend more minutes tuning up , then bantering as to what number they want to open the show with. Is that banjo really that out of tune ? The old Seldom was professional. These guys are good musicians, but who wants to hear minutes of tuning. We can all do that at home with our own banjos and guitars. Jeez- a- mo, guys !!
Still some of the best singers in Bluegrass,and no auto tune or loops.
All originality is gone. However, from the JMB recordings of the early 80's, Dudley Connell is definitely top three lead singers in the history of Bluegrass.
Del McCoury says his favorite Bluegrass band of all time is the JMB
Not the original seldom scene, never be like the original seldom scene
These guys are individual legends, so the comments below are harsh. Now, with Duffy, Starling, and Auldridge gone, of course the band does not have any components of the signature sound left. Maybe call it "Seldom Scene, Long time gone." ("Long Time Gone" being a tribute to Starling.) Good, tho', as Utah Phillips woulda said.
I wonder why that tune was written in b flat.
No Seldom scene to nejsou...... Zcela jiný sound
After 13+ minutes, these guys have to come out, spend more minutes tuning up , then bantering as to what number they want to open the show with. Is that banjo really that out of tune ? The old Seldom was professional. These guys are good musicians, but who wants to hear minutes of tuning. We can all do that at home with our own banjos and guitars. Jeez- a- mo, guys !!
All banjos are out of tune after the first verse
Lou Reed has always reached for a note he can't hit