You can best believe this is one of the best bands Doyle ever had.....for those of you banjo players watching/listening, Scott Vestal can do it all! If you want B chord straight down the road , he's your man! If you want fiddle tunes, etc. He's got you covered. I have never known or heard a player that was as at home with Doyle or plugged in with Sam. You can take that to the bank.
I'd like to single out Ray here as probably one the best vocal basses bluegrass has ever seen, as well. My favorite iteration of Quicksilver. The harmonies were never tighter than they were with these four guys on the mic.
You can best believe this is one of the best bands Doyle ever had.....for those of you banjo players watching/listening, Scott Vestal can do it all! If you want B chord straight down the road , he's your man! If you want fiddle tunes, etc. He's got you covered. I have never known or heard a player that was as at home with Doyle or plugged in with Sam. You can take that to the bank.
Agreed.
Truth!!
He’s an absolutely ridiculous banjo player. Him and Tom Adams have similar styles, definitely both in my top 3.
I'd like to single out Ray here as probably one the best vocal basses bluegrass has ever seen, as well. My favorite iteration of Quicksilver. The harmonies were never tighter than they were with these four guys on the mic.
Russell Moore is unreal at how well he holds his pitch on key even when others occasionally go flat around him!!!!
Bluegrass Rules!
Saw this line-up around 1987 in Edale Bluegrass Festival, England UK.
Track 2 is Lost John. Awesome show!!
Thanks for the help, Kris! I couldn't think of what it was. Lol
3rd song is called She's Walking Through Memory
Such a great lineup.. ridiculous