Scott Stoneman was a master on the fiddle sadly alcoholism took over his life. Like all the great musician who pass on his short legacy live on. Roy Clark was another master of three instrument guitar, banjo and fiddle not to mention singing. Nice write up on Scott Stoneman I don't recall seeing this clip before thanks David,
@@RAEckart22 Wow, I did not realize that about TN. For a second I thought "Tennessee Hound Dog maybe?" I was stumped so I looked it up and found the corn in the jar😉 👍💡 Thanks for that!
Rosin dust is a must 🤗. Fantastic performance by a legendary player. I appreciated your description as well as I havent listened to Sally Goodin' in ages, but will, thanks for the reminder Mr.Hoffman ✨
@@MGMG-lc2fe I do among other instruments have you heard of violinist, songwriter and dancer Lindsey Stirling. I like her style as well. Have a musical filled evening MG 😊🧡💃🎻🎶
@@MGMG-lc2fe I just watch a clip of Rachel Barton Pine playing "Johann Sebastian Bach Sonata No. 2 in A Minor" I haven't followed her career that closely I can see why you like her style. 😊🧡
Wow this makes me miss playing the violin 🙂 I should have stuck with it. I really liked it but sometimes we don't get educated further and things that were a blessing get away from us.🙂
@MicahScottPnD... Micah, I think you will find this performance spectacular the title of the video is below. length of the video is just under 6 minutes enjoy my friend. "Tielman Brothers - Rollin Rock (best rock 'n roll / Indo Rock) Live TV show 1960"
Dude hit it out the ball park! Mam oh man, beyond fantastic!! Gives me chills. Dang, David, thanks sooo much!! Sharing this to a buddy who plays banjo and fiddle. Erin will flip. As great as Erin plays he sure can't do the stunts Scott does. Wow!!
All i know is i get sad at the music of today, in pretty much every genre. but the country music of today i do not even recognize as country, for me it was about the 1930s through 60s when it was really at its peak.
To be honest, everything was going pretty good, just as planned. Until 3:34 when things started a flashing & the video started tripping out and then what the hell kind of mushrooms did I wat?
Scott Stoneman was a master on the fiddle sadly alcoholism took over his life. Like all the great musician who pass on his short legacy live on. Roy Clark was another master of three instrument guitar, banjo and fiddle not to mention singing. Nice write up on Scott Stoneman I don't recall seeing this clip before thanks David,
Love this and thank you for sharing!
Scott Stoneman played triple stops. That says it all.
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Yes it sure does!!!! 🤯
Geez I only wish I had a thimble full of that talent!!👏🏻👏🏻
Dude can fiddle!
Wow! Beyond impressive so talented, magic fingers wow.
He's unbelievably talented, well done!
If you ever get a chance, listen to his work with the Kentucky Colonels, that also included Roland and Clarence White.
Good to know!👍
That’s Earnest Tubb’s fiddle player! Love him.
Tubb!😄👍
What a showman! Liberace of the fiddle.
And Harpo, Zepo and Chico and Groucho, and Victor Borge too.
Giddy up 🎉 Thanks David,for sharing this.❤
Kentucky here. All my 60 years. Why am I just seeing this? Thanks!
Osborne Brothers fan? I know I am, myself. I love Kentucky❤
@@MicahScottPnD When you have state songs for 2 different states, who else does that?
@@RAEckart22 Wow, I did not realize that about TN. For a second I thought "Tennessee Hound Dog maybe?" I was stumped so I looked it up and found the corn in the jar😉 👍💡 Thanks for that!
Daaaayummmmm
Thanks so much for this clip, David. I hadn't seen it until now. What a huge talent he was, and the Stonemans were a great family band, too.
PRIME TIME! If you can find a video of him playing Lee Highway Blues that'd be amazing. That's how was introduced to this legend.
INSANoooooooooo!! And, so much joy!!
That's some impressive fiddling! 🎻
That got really awesome at 2:30.
Thanks for posting
Never seen that done before!
@dr.janitor2674... Have you ever seen Roy Clark in action? he another master on guitar, banjo and fiddle not to mention singing.
@@drewpall2598 I will check him out! Thanks!
This guy was totally on another level! Now we know where those heavy thrash metal guy's got some of their ideas! TYVM David
🎻🎸🎶😉✌
Wow.
Incredible. Thanks
Sweet Jesus!! And to think I use to be able to dance western swing in Idaho to this! Well last through most of the song
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I don't even want to know how often he has to re-string his bow.
I played the violin and the clarinet . Instruments are cool.😊
This was absolutely amazing, thanks for sharing! The Oklahoma International Bluegrass Festival is this weekend, perfect timing 🎻🧡
Wow the Jimi Hendrix offiddle
That’s what I thought of too.
@@MomentsInTrading Or Roy Clark.
Guess you guys aren't ready for that yet…but your kids are gonna love it
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😂😂😂
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Rosin dust is a must 🤗. Fantastic performance by a legendary player. I appreciated your description as well as I havent listened to Sally Goodin' in ages, but will, thanks for the reminder Mr.Hoffman ✨
@MGMG-lc2fe... I hope you're enjoying this musical break from David and Scott Stoneman a pleasant Suprise this afternoon/evening. 🎻😊🧡
@@drewpall2598 It is truly marvelous. I have to admit I love violin, I sure hope you enjoyed it as well with your musical soul 💖🌞✨
@@MGMG-lc2fe I do among other instruments have you heard of violinist, songwriter and dancer Lindsey Stirling. I like her style as well. Have a musical filled evening MG 😊🧡💃🎻🎶
@@drewpall2598 I have indeed, she is very lively a great performer as well. Rachel Barton Pine remains a treasure to my ears as well. 🌞✨
@@MGMG-lc2fe I just watch a clip of Rachel Barton Pine playing "Johann Sebastian Bach Sonata No. 2 in A Minor" I haven't followed her career that closely I can see why you like her style. 😊🧡
Absolutely incredible!!!!
Wow this makes me miss playing the violin 🙂 I should have stuck with it. I really liked it but sometimes we don't get educated further and things that were a blessing get away from us.🙂
Ya oughtta find that thing and take it to an acoustic jam in your area, you'll probably have a fun time!☺️❤👍
Awesome Thank you for Sharing 💯✴
Billy Strings must have seen this clip as a youngster.
Billy! 👍🏻
WOW!!!
I wonder if Jimi Hendrix ever saw this guy play. I'm sure he would have been impressed.
You know you're the best when you pick a classic and kill it. Love how his intro sas basically "here's one everyone has done, now watch me!"
Ohhhhh that was a blast to see!!!😂😂😂☺️❤❤❤
@MicahScottPnD... Micah, I think you will find this performance spectacular the title of the video is below. length of the video is just under 6 minutes enjoy my friend.
"Tielman Brothers - Rollin Rock (best rock 'n roll / Indo Rock) Live TV show 1960"
@@drewpall2598 Y y y y e p p p ! ! ! Ohhhhh that's cool, Drew!!
Wow so cool...
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I've always loved Scott(y) Stoneman, but I've never had the opportunity to see any film foootage of him.
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Wow!❤
That boy can saw some hot licks!
Thanks brother for sharing this. Much love my friend
I heard that Hell's HR Department offered this guy a generous contract to substitute for the Devil when he doesn't feel like going down to Georgia 😆
😂😂😂
I'd love to see @TwoSetViolin react to this (or try to replicate it if they can!)
Thanks for sharing, David
Trying to share it to their subreddit, do you happen to have an attribution for the source where this was broadcast?
insane
That was epic hup hup
Dude hit it out the ball park!
Mam oh man, beyond fantastic!! Gives me chills.
Dang, David, thanks sooo much!! Sharing this to a buddy who plays banjo and fiddle. Erin will flip. As great as Erin plays he sure can't do the stunts Scott does. Wow!!
Wild man, he was! Wow! His other career could have been contortionist! Thanks for the bio on him, too! 😊🩵
@StephanieJeanne... Scott Stoneman style of playing remind me of Roy Clark. 🎻🎸🪕🎶
@@drewpall2598Yeah, I could see that. 🎻😊
@@StephanieJeanne Enjoy the rest of your day my friend. 😊🧡
@@drewpall2598 You, too!😊💜
😂😂😂👏👏👏
Damn.
Jimi Hendrix’s grandad
2:58 is like a musical plank exercise. Amazing player.
LOL The flickering cameras at 3:35
What show is this? Who is the host? What year?
What's the German WWII armor clip at the end of the feed all about? 🤔
All i know is i get sad at the music of today, in pretty much every genre. but the country music of today i do not even recognize as country, for me it was about the 1930s through 60s when it was really at its peak.
I would drink too if I had 22 siblings.... Just saying...
That's a pretty awesome fiddler though
Never thought of it that way
Hell yes🤘🏽🫡🤘🏽
I’d buy that for a dollar…!
He should have smashed the fiddle on the stage at the end. 😂
I was expecting him to give the bow to the TV host at the end, stand on his head, and move the violin along the bow with his foot.
Yee Haaaa!!
WOW! Seems we may be going backward with music
To be honest, everything was going pretty good, just as planned. Until 3:34 when things started a flashing & the video started tripping out and then what the hell kind of mushrooms did I wat?
After listening to this guy shred I’m startin to think my sister be lookin gooooooood.
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Both Byron Berlin and Kenny Baker would have played that guy under the table. Lame fiddle playing.
Not even remotely true
WOW!