gawd i love vince and alison together. they have such sweet voices and im just so stuck on bluegrass music these days. i love all kinds of music but bluegrass is so much fun.
She said in an interview that she got her first jobs singing harmony. In fact, in 1995 she sang harmony and played fiddle with Kathy Mattea and Suzy Boggus when they did a rendition of "Teach Your Children" (Crosby Still & Nash) and they received a Grammy Nomination for the performance. It's on YT; do a Search. Try this: "Teach Your Children" Kathy Mattea, Alison Krauss,& Suzy Boggus 1995
Try reading those credits! Might have let them finish the song first. Really nice to see them on stage together so many years ago. I've got my family singing this one these days. My grandson is a year and 8 months old, but he already knows that this is a call to the dance floor!
I have a broad "Range" of musical interests. True, I was First Honors in music in school. Composing symphonic music on self-taught piano. My interests are not only likes in all styles music worldwide. But, also a sophisticated analytical interest as well. Tetrachords anyone? (I still love The Seldom Seen). -Bill Howes.
To the Irishman With all due respect although it has a root in Celtic, This is 100% Big A American Bluegrass. Note the Banjo, and instrument invented in America, so please leave your Irish name on me whiskey and off my Bluegrass. and I wish you well.
@levonelton Not only does she have an angels voice, but she is a master musican. Someone who understands sound better than any of us could ever dream to. I recommend 'Red sands', and the work she did with Yoyo Ma.
Only Vassar played like Vassar. And Alison is also unique. She plays like Alison, and I can recognize her fine fiddle playing when I hear it. I am happy for their two different styles. Glad I don't have to choose or hear just one of them.
Alex H: the history of the banjo is somewhat confused, but it has its roots in Africa, and modern forms were found in the Caribbean before it came to America.
Who,s here in 2020 sheltered, now this is Bluegrass! My feet are moving!
Alison Krauss is who inspired me to first take up the fiddle. Love her!
gawd i love vince and alison together. they have such sweet voices and im just so stuck on bluegrass music these days. i love all kinds of music but bluegrass is so much fun.
They make each other look great, because they're both great! I think Alison could make most anyone look good!
Allison Krauss has a voice like an angel. Such an incredible array of musical talent on that stage.
Not only does Allison Krauss have the greatest voice, she is also, in my opinion, the greatest fiddle player ever.
my favorite song by that duet... amazing!
Ron Block is my spirit animal. He made a comment one time to the effect of " I'm happy, I just wish someone would tell my face."
A group of super-talents!
Goooooosebumps!!! Everytime.
two great singers doing what they do best
Soothing to my very soul....love these artists! Thanks for posting!
I love you! Such an amazing song! I would have to say, my all time favorite. You have such a beautiful voice!
Awesome! It takes a really good soprano voice like hers to put harmony above a tenor like Vince Gill. And I hear she plays the fiddle, too. ;-)
they just sing in different keys, this is bluegrass not opera you do realize that right
Storm Shaker ??? Must be my ears- I thought she was singing an octave plus above Vince.
Storm Shaker lol neither of you have it. she's in the same key, singing a third above him.
Sing in different keys? Um, yeah. Yeah, that's it. /smh
She said in an interview that she got her first jobs singing harmony. In fact, in 1995 she sang harmony and played fiddle with Kathy Mattea and Suzy Boggus when they did a rendition of "Teach Your Children" (Crosby Still & Nash) and they received a Grammy Nomination for the performance. It's on YT; do a Search. Try this: "Teach Your Children" Kathy Mattea, Alison Krauss,& Suzy Boggus 1995
Great singers
It should be illegal to run credits across the screen when these 2 are performing together....
Quite the opposite. The credits MUST run LOL. Rules are rules
love this music vince gill is great
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He sure is--Amy Grant is an extremely lucky woman!😄💒
Marry her vince beautiful,great musician and fantastic. Harmony
Vince Gill should play more bluegrass!
Allison's fiddle intro defines the "High Lonesome Sound".
Beautiful!
Allison Krauss is fiddlin' around!
Always a favorite of mine ;)
That's some good grass right there!
Try reading those credits! Might have let them finish the song first. Really nice to see them on stage together so many years ago. I've got my family singing this one these days. My grandson is a year and 8 months old, but he already knows that this is a call to the dance floor!
Greetings baby!! All is well! Happy holidays !! All my 💘 and prayers Brad !!!!
Thank you for sharing! :)
I have a broad "Range" of musical interests. True, I was First Honors in music in school. Composing symphonic music on self-taught piano. My interests are not only likes in all styles music worldwide. But, also a sophisticated analytical interest as well. Tetrachords anyone? (I still love The Seldom Seen). -Bill Howes.
Incredible!!
❤
Someone post the whole show please.
I mss Vince in Bluegrass
To the Irishman With all due respect although it has a root in Celtic, This is 100% Big A
American Bluegrass. Note the Banjo, and instrument invented in America, so please leave your Irish name on me whiskey and off my Bluegrass. and I wish you well.
Great bluegrass
Grest listening wray!
I love Union Station, but my favorite Bluegrass band is Nickel Creek.
@levonelton Not only does she have an angels voice, but she is a master musican. Someone who understands sound better than any of us could ever dream to. I recommend 'Red sands', and the work she did with Yoyo Ma.
Show some of that WWVA ....sweetheart!
SWeeet, Sweet ear candy!
Vince was right, Allison Krauss and union station is the best thing bluegrass has going for it.
if vince were on guitar you'd be begging for more lol. mando is not his thing. he did it well enough for them to back him.
Excellentando:-)
Supreme!!!
Great listening Wray! !!
Only Vassar played like Vassar. And Alison is also unique. She plays like Alison, and I can recognize her fine fiddle playing when I hear it. I am happy for their two different styles. Glad I don't have to choose or hear just one of them.
What a great video--and what a couple of talented people! But did they have to run the credits, while Vince and Alison were still singing! How rude!😒💒
Alex H: the history of the banjo is somewhat confused, but it has its roots in Africa, and modern forms were found in the Caribbean before it came to America.
Now here's some pickn and grinnn with kickin vocals.
Vince is 'run of the mill', Alison is the real deal, brilliant.
@levonelton - Beautifully said!
Yes she's great though
Did he change it to brown eyed darlin’ for Amy? 🥺🥰
Since you were there: Where and when was this?
@teri19551 How do ya explain that she didn't sing very high when she dueted with John Waite on 'Missin' you'?
Time to 2 step.... :)
genial! from which year is it?
greets thiger 89
Poor Alison. She ruined her soprano voice with cigarettes. Vince hit #12 in Billboard, 6-8-96. God bless! Thanx for postin' it. Hugs to ya!
Ron Block could pick a tune from a set of bootlaces.
Is this ensemble amazing or what! Vince Gill playing with AKUS?
OK? What about Old and In the Way?
@mrswhatswiththat Ok, second best!
BANJO!!.. Listen Rascal Flatts!!
Does Alison smoke cigarettes? I keep hearing people say that.
44 people have no taste.
Anything with Alison in it...........and not ...uh...whats his face.