For the record = I am old, an old musician ( drums, Guitar, Vocalist) and I found these young folk = NICKEL CREEK, Sara, Sean & Chris ..... and was amazed .... also on the way along I found Sara Jarosz & The Milk Carton Kids ..... all have been a wonderful omen for Real Music prolonged and proficiently played still. Kudos fine craftsmen and women !!! GBjj
I discovered them in 2001. I tagged along with friends to a concert without knowing anything about them. I’ve been enamored with them since. Love their oldest tunes but it’s always great to see musicians grow and change, too. I’ll see them live for the first time in 22 years next month. They are so special.
When I first read nickel Creek I got the CD from the library ride my bike everywhere listening to the CD over and over and over it was simply amazing yay! Jeopardy's on got to go now 🌎🚴♀️🎶🎶🎶
I remember seeing them about 10yrs ago at the Wilten Theathet in L.A Calif. They were well worth keeping the ticket stub which I still have in 2021.such talent. I wish I could do that concert over again. Oh well. But it left me with great memories to look back on.
For the record = I am old, an old musician ( drums, Guitar, Vocalist) and I found these young folk = NICKEL CREEK, Sara, Sean & Chris ..... and was amazed .... also on the way along I found Sara Jarosz & The Milk Carton Kids ..... all have been a wonderful omen for Real Music prolonged and proficiently played still. Kudos fine craftsmen and women !!! GBjj
I discovered them in 2001. I tagged along with friends to a concert without knowing anything about them. I’ve been enamored with them since. Love their oldest tunes but it’s always great to see musicians grow and change, too. I’ll see them live for the first time in 22 years next month. They are so special.
Their catalogue of songs is truly timeless. Their music has aged like fine wine.
I love Sean's style. Every piece he plays is so special.
Rumor has it the audience is still feebly clapping to the beat to this day haha.. all love.
When I first read nickel Creek I got the CD from the library ride my bike everywhere listening to the CD over and over and over it was simply amazing yay! Jeopardy's on got to go now 🌎🚴♀️🎶🎶🎶
I remember seeing them about 10yrs ago at the Wilten Theathet in L.A Calif. They were well worth keeping the ticket stub which I still have in 2021.such talent. I wish I could do that concert over again. Oh well. But it left me with great memories to look back on.
Chris is one of the best musicians in the world
Agree!!!
I do agree
@@blessedgigi2161 indeed! He is my hero! come from other galaxy
And the sky is often blue. IOW, that's a given.
100 percent
Blue Grass, Folk and Alt. Acoustic Rock all wrapped up in one.
When speaking the Language of MUSIC,ALL IS GOOD 🌎🚴♀️🎶🎶🎶
Thanks for uploading this!
God given talent. Much love, from a fellow musician. ❤🎶🎵🎸🎻
Alison Krauss did a great job of mentoring
And Mark O'Connor....
Awesome band!!
an amazing group!!
This generation BADLY needs another Nickel Creek!
Billy Strings is there!
Bluegrass has to be the world's most underrated genre
They are so great... i missed seeing them play in LA at the House of Blues at the beginning of this....i so wanted to go... drat
Brilliant music artists 😊👍
matur suksma untuk video ini! salam dari pulau bali
Nickel Creek covering Nirvana song lithium,was awesome!
18 Years
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A buddy of mine called them “Hee Haw: The Next Generation.” He was a big fan, though, and he was only kidding.
9:27 is that a different variation of St. Ann's Reel? I would love to know if anyone has heard this version or can point me in the direction of this?
Never heard this called St. Ann's Reel. It's Sweeney's Buttermilk, by Brendan McGlinchey.
"Darrryyyyyyoooooolllllll!!!" if you know you know 😉
Does anyone know where I can listen to the full version of lithium nickel creek cover?
Chris Stockwell, please out of respect for these musicians and their great band, correct the misspelling in the title of this video.
Sorry for the mishap on the title. It is corrected.
Excuse me, the last album is from 2014 ("A Dotted Line", nine years after "Why Should The Fire Die").
I didn't create it, Just posted it from where I found it on a vhs tape. Sundance TV is who broadcast it.
How would they have known this would be the case in 2002?