@@DRayL_ Amazing story. Born blind, lost much of the hearing in one ear due to a childhood ear infection. Learned violin at age 4. Graduate of the Kentucky School for the Blind and the pride of Charlestown, Indiana.
I think Molly qualifies. It is so wonderful that the Bluegrass world has so much depth and that Bluegrass beats in the hearts of yet another generation. Thanking God.
I've briefly met Molly, Bella, and Jerry. and I can tell you they are world class. Not only as musicians, but as people. It's kind of why I love bluesgrass so much. And not doubt Mr. Cleveland and the rest are great as well. It's the core, the foundation, the utter substance of why this music will never die.
World-class musicians showing us why they're world-class musicians. Great job. These are the kind of musicians when they come around you just put your instrument back in it's case and sit there and listen in wonder.
I am ALWAYS so amazed how Bela can pull together such outstanding groups of musicians to play his creations and the switch various musicians in and out seemingly at will and still have the same great results. I just saw him play this last weekend at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass with a different fiddle, guitar and dobro, yet it sounded just as wonderful. He's as much an artist at building a band as writing music!
Yep. Sierra played mando on this track in the record. Can’t remember who played fiddle, but I don’t think it was Mike. I’ve seen this concert on two different occasions.
A true music genius that comes around once in a lifetime if you’re lucky. In my opinion he is in that stratified air that Tony Rice was while he was here awing us with his genius. And Bela dedicated this album to Tony.
A modern day Mozart. Such a collaborator. He brings out the best in everyone he surrounds himself with. And from interviews, they inspire him just as much. Such a joy to watch him in his element. Can't wait to hear what his boys will do, with the mom and dad that they have. The next generations are in for a treat!
With such a line-up and fusion of genres, I am hoping record company execs are informing Bela Fleck there is easily a Grammy Award winning album in the making.
I thought that was Dominick. I did not know he was playing with any of Bela's "My Bluegrass Heart" configurations. I have seen Dominick a few times with Hawktail. It was fun to see him with Bela these masters.
Wait wah wah wah what??! He's doing WHAT at the beginning?!? Bela is the greatest banjo player there will ever be. What an innovator for the instrument. ❤️ Edit: he's doing that tuning technique for most of the song?!
They're standard banjo tuners. If you want to see some other impressive in-performance uses, check out "Midwest Sunday" by Adrian Legg. He does this a lot.
What a line up…WOW…Jerry Douglas - Dobro Sierra Hull - Mandolin Allison Brown - Banjo Tony Trischka - Banjo Bela Fleck - Banjo Justin Moses - Banjo Bryan Sutton - Guitar Michael Cleveland - Fiddle Daniel Kimbro - Bass
@@Chance-ry1hq No it's not the cords, keys and rhythm are all wrong for jazz. the major elements come from bluegrass.this is jazz.th-cam.com/video/GIbL9uw139s/w-d-xo.html
Jerry Douglas is from West Virginia. Dominick Leslie from Evergreen Colorado, Molly Tuttle from Palo Alto California. A couple of years at Berklee does not make them Bostonians...
It warms my heart to see moly so successfully fulfilling her destiny. She was born to play that guitar and sing like an angel. What a sweet girl.
Art at the highest level.
Love Michael on the fiddle!!!!!
Liked Michael over 20 years ago, when he played with his brother…
I would have loved to see more of Michael
I'm unfamiliar with him and his story. Can someone enlighten me? Short synopsis, of course.
@@DRayL_ Amazing story. Born blind, lost much of the hearing in one ear due to a childhood ear infection. Learned violin at age 4. Graduate of the Kentucky School for the Blind and the pride of Charlestown, Indiana.
@@markcoile9152 Thank you. He has had quite a life. Amazing story indeed!!
Always great to see Michael Cleveland showing off too
Beats the hell outa war, God bless musicians
And they all said
🖐😔AMEN🖐
It’s like music at a different level. Incredible musicians
Yes indeed. It's up there with the best jazz combos or string quartets - the inventiveness, precision and musical interplay is staggering.
Whoa! Bela Fleck as maestro! So much fun to see this version of the band… So grateful to see Molly Tuttle on board!
Happy that Molly is playing with Bela 🪕🎸
IMO Molly has the picking ability that I would have ascribed to Tony Rice...she's just amazing!
@@garykaufman8128 I second that!
Shelby Means or nothing
When you put together some of the best in the business, you get the best in the business 👏👏👏
That was unbelievable, and so cool to see Molly up there right at home with a few of the greats.
I think Molly qualifies. It is so wonderful that the Bluegrass world has so much depth and that Bluegrass beats in the hearts of yet another generation. Thanking God.
I've briefly met Molly, Bella, and Jerry. and I can tell you they are world class. Not only as musicians, but as people. It's kind of why I love bluesgrass so much. And not doubt Mr. Cleveland and the rest are great as well. It's the core, the foundation, the utter substance of why this music will never die.
The greatest joy in this is watching the interplay between the musicians -- all the smiles flying back and forth across the stage!
The best of the best.
WOW! They all look as great as they played. Good to see. That was legendary.
BELA YOU ARE A GIFT FROM GOD TO THIS WORLD THANK YOU FOR BRINGING SO MUCH JOY LOVE FROM IRELAND
He’s coming to Vicar Street next year, John!
There is so much talent on that stage.
Great to see Molly again...looking great, knows that guitar inside and out (she's super on the ole 5 as well)!
It's just such a thrill when you see so many amazing artists together like this!
It just does NOT get any better - - - period!
Too bad.
The fiddler is stunning
Many-time top IBMA award-winner, Michael Cleveland... indeed: 'stunning' in his playing.
Thank you, thank you all. Genuinely moved. Thank you.
Always a pleasure to hear great music like this performed by great musicians-live even! Darn!
This song performance reminds me of a bluegrass version of the fusion group Return to Forever.
Yee-turn to forever ?
I love Strider! So awesome!
I am seeing Michael and Flame keeper tonight 07/29/24 in Ogden, Utah, an outdoor small venue.
These guys have put out so many great videos over the last year while touring ! It has been a feast of music 🎶!
This best I’ve heard since Strength in Numbers.
Saludos de uruguay tremenda banda bela flet 🎶🎵🎼🎙🖐🖑
World-class musicians showing us why they're world-class musicians. Great job. These are the kind of musicians when they come around you just put your instrument back in it's case and sit there and listen in wonder.
Strings, wood, and several pair of very talented hands. What a magical sound!
Coolest tuning session I have ever watched
Wow; So beautiful!
two wonderful generations on stage. Great, great!
Three as Michael Cleveland is 42 years old.
WOAH! Goosebumps! That was AMAZING!
I am ALWAYS so amazed how Bela can pull together such outstanding groups of musicians to play his creations and the switch various musicians in and out seemingly at will and still have the same great results. I just saw him play this last weekend at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass with a different fiddle, guitar and dobro, yet it sounded just as wonderful. He's as much an artist at building a band as writing music!
Yep. Sierra played mando on this track in the record. Can’t remember who played fiddle, but I don’t think it was Mike. I’ve seen this concert on two different occasions.
A true music genius that comes around once in a lifetime if you’re lucky. In my opinion he is in that stratified air that Tony Rice was while he was here awing us with his genius. And Bela dedicated this album to Tony.
@@JacobHeadMusic Probably Mark O’Connor.
A modern day Mozart. Such a collaborator. He brings out the best in everyone he surrounds himself with. And from interviews, they inspire him just as much. Such a joy to watch him in his element. Can't wait to hear what his boys will do, with the mom and dad that they have. The next generations are in for a treat!
Virtuosos ALL❤😮!!
Wow, I liked Molly Tuttle's playing before but this took her up a whole new level in my eyes (ears)
thank you for the beautiful music!
Wow! 🪕🔥🪕
Magique !!!
Outstanding
Wow! Just wow! What a group of greatness!
pure craft and inspiration
Timeless 😊
They are all so very good .. amazing in fact, and he leads the show. Just love this mans music.❤
Outstanding!
Wow! Just Wow!
Wow, just wow!
great love for these artists....and their harmonies....
So cool - I love those tunes.
So excellent!
With such a line-up and fusion of genres, I am hoping record company execs are informing Bela Fleck there is easily a Grammy Award winning album in the making.
It already won a Grammy.
Wow 😳!
WOW, FRICKIN FANTASTIC!
Oh my goodness!!!
Wow. Bella never disappoints 👨🏻🦳
Holy s#$@. That was phenomenal. Leaves me speechless
Come on... wow.
Okay…WOW
What a line up!!!🎵🎶🎵
loves this
Yesterdays newgrass heroes are looking a lot older ,but the accuracy and execution of musical exelence and perfection is still there.
Molly Looking good 👍
Good Gravy, way to throw down! Thank you,whew
Amazing. So proud of Molly.
Flamekeeper is ripping!!!
Bela and Molly together! I'll have to research the rest in this band. GREAT.
I thought that was Dominick. I did not know he was playing with any of Bela's "My Bluegrass Heart" configurations. I have seen Dominick a few times with Hawktail. It was fun to see him with Bela these masters.
♥♥♥
👍🏼👍🏼❤️❤️
This is so bad ass!
Greatness in our midsts.
solid
Wait wah wah wah what??! He's doing WHAT at the beginning?!? Bela is the greatest banjo player there will ever be. What an innovator for the instrument. ❤️ Edit: he's doing that tuning technique for most of the song?!
They're standard banjo tuners. If you want to see some other impressive in-performance uses, check out "Midwest Sunday" by Adrian Legg. He does this a lot.
@@glennray1901 I will thanks! ✌️
You know that bass player is good because I forgot he was there until that tiny solo break in the last minute.
YES! NO EGO! Just part of the band! And so important...
Wow!
I lived a life of music in this song!
grandiosi
Jerry!,,,,,,,,
What a line up…WOW…Jerry Douglas - Dobro
Sierra Hull - Mandolin
Allison Brown - Banjo
Tony Trischka - Banjo
Bela Fleck - Banjo
Justin Moses - Banjo
Bryan Sutton - Guitar
Michael Cleveland - Fiddle
Daniel Kimbro - Bass
Bela: Still the Greatest of them all.
Associations with Mahavishnu Orchestra with John McLaughlin & Jean Luc Ponty in the mid 1970s.
Molly is supernatural ...
;D ! Thanks
The whole gang of
“Greatest Pickers”
Plucking 4 all it worth 😮🙀🙏🎸🎶
😇😄🗿🧙🏻♂️👉♥️
Wonderful - remeniscent of a bluegrass version of the Mahavishnu Orchestra!
wow
Cool black banjo
co-starring the gods.
This is not bluegrass, it is jazz, but I like it.
It's not jazz.
@@mbsnyderc it’s closer to jazz than bluegrass.
@@Chance-ry1hq No it's not the cords, keys and rhythm are all wrong for jazz. the major elements come from bluegrass.this is jazz.th-cam.com/video/GIbL9uw139s/w-d-xo.html
Hey......that's nice 🙂
....and the strings spoke. There's nothing left to say.
it‘s so good
i don’t like it
makes me find my way in simplicity
Virtuoso
Bluegrass?
Even though the entire USA is screwed up, we can still enjoy a HOEDOWN!! The music never ends and the party goes on forever.
Rick Beato brought me here. Holy Mcshit. Incredible. Period.
95th LIKE...
Wonderful stuff but blurring the margins between country Bluegrass and jazz.
Country Jazzgrass
Love it!
That's not a new thing.
Avoid labels. Eschew pigeon holes. Ignore concepts of genre. Enjoy good music.
Wow I mean wow, I wrote a song true story, I sure wish I could get some one like you to record it. I'm a Vietnam vet it's a true story. Dan hunnicutt
Bostin lineup. Bostin pickin'. Bostin Bela!
Jerry Douglas is from West Virginia. Dominick Leslie from Evergreen Colorado, Molly Tuttle from Palo Alto California. A couple of years at Berklee does not make them Bostonians...
😀
Hope my wife gets it
Porque não afinam o instrumento antes da apresentação ??? Muito desagradável !!!
I suppose the constant tuning was intended to be a diversion from the sound of the zombie music.
@@wiv2631 maybe