There's a man who enjoys his work, and spreads the joy around. I learned a little bit more about his story and I am so heartened to find that he defeated his demons. This performance must have taken place after that recovery. It looks like he's all the way back in this one. I wouldn't have known he'd ever missed a step. "Ginseng Sullivan" is one of my favorite tunes of all time. Thank you, Josh, and thank you, Mr. Blake, as well.
There's a man who enjoys his work, and spreads the joy around. I learned a little bit more about his story and I am so heartened to find that he defeated his demons. This performance must have taken place after that recovery. It looks like he's all the way back in this one. I wouldn't have known he'd ever missed a step. "Ginseng Sullivan" is one of my favorite tunes of all time. Thank you, Josh, and thank you, Mr. Blake, as well.
Nice job . Thanks for posting.
Love this tune and Josh sings it very well indeed
Gotta be in the right place at the right time.
Excellent job! Nice timing and tempo, vocals are great.
damn that guitar
I guess b;bluegrass is about speed but Norman Blake never did it this fast, I don't think he did
Correct. Dad wrote and played it at a much slower speed. Tony Rice is the one that made it a faster, bluegrass tempo.
I like Tony Rice's version much better.
Tony’s great. Did you know this guy can play Rice level guitar, mandolin and fiddle? What do you play?
They're doing this live and pulled it off pretty dang good.