Jeff sounds so much like my dad that I almost cried when I first heard this. I am now 70 years old and this brought back memories of Dad with his fiddle amd me with my D28. Absolutely great music!!
Hot damn boys. Outstanding job. I will never get tired of hearing this group play this song. Pure excellence in musicianship by everyone playing. Would love to see more of this group jamming out.
Wow this is why we like bluegrass music. Just stand around in a circle and flat get it! I love that banjo man -- obvious Don Reno influence, great tone and touch!
He’s a huge player too. Plays the best guitar and amazing singing around on Long Gone Lonesome Blues and best mandolin I’ve ever heard on tunes like Bluegrass Stomp and Fiddle on cotton eyed joe and vocals too and best banjo in im going down the roads feeing bad
Never heard of Jeff before stumbling upon this video. Wow! This totally kicks butt!! Great fiddling! And amazing banjo too! Wonderful video. Thanks so much for posting!
He played for a few years with Charlie Lovin Then played for a few years with Big Country Bluegrass. And has had a few bands...Hes a master at any insturtment and piano ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
@@RonsVideoKeepers mr Jeffery michaelstein was actually fired from Louvin for drinking on the job and also fired from Bill Monroe for his musicianship after one show. He plays amazing banjo and sings amazing too just listen to lonesome road blues or long gone lonesome blues by his new band the new high country boys
@@4dixieland He is the greatest new huge blue grass musician. Check out some of his best songs like the Long Gone Lonesome Blues or the Lonesome Road Blues or the Early Bird featuring the new high country boys
The tone this ol boy gets out of his banjo that looks like has no tone ring, proves that tone rings are WAY OVERRATED as to how much they contribute to the tone of a banjo. The RIM is what gives about 70% of the total tone
Jeff sounds so much like my dad that I almost cried when I first heard this. I am now 70 years old and this brought back memories of Dad with his fiddle amd me with my D28. Absolutely great music!!
Hot damn boys. Outstanding job. I will never get tired of hearing this group play this song. Pure excellence in musicianship by everyone playing. Would love to see more of this group jamming out.
Wow this is why we like bluegrass music. Just stand around in a circle and flat get it! I love that banjo man -- obvious Don Reno influence, great tone and touch!
+cyrus621 So true, a fantastic tune played by real musicians. Mountain music is alive and healthy thanks to folks like these...
super playing, all instruments are at expert level!!!!!!! super fiddle, banjo, bass and driving guitar. thank you for posting!
Jeff aint only a fiddle player. Guitarist, Soloist, Bassist ect ect..I enjoyed working with Jeff few years back. Great Person!!
He’s a huge player too. Plays the best guitar and amazing singing around on Long Gone Lonesome Blues and best mandolin I’ve ever heard on tunes like Bluegrass Stomp and Fiddle on cotton eyed joe and vocals too and best banjo in im going down the roads feeing bad
Never heard of Jeff before stumbling upon this video. Wow! This totally kicks butt!! Great fiddling! And amazing banjo too! Wonderful video. Thanks so much for posting!
He played for a few years with Charlie Lovin Then played for a few years with Big Country Bluegrass. And has had a few bands...Hes a master at any insturtment and piano ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
@@RonsVideoKeepers mr Jeffery michaelstein was actually fired from Louvin for drinking on the job and also fired from Bill Monroe for his musicianship after one show. He plays amazing banjo and sings amazing too just listen to lonesome road blues or long gone lonesome blues by his new band the new high country boys
These guys do an incredible job on this tune. I really like to hear fiddle players play their own version. This guy adds some great stuff. Great Job!
So beautiful; great musicians!
WOWZERS!! Great tune and awesome playing!! I love the inlay on the fiddle fingerboard.
Tony Mabe on banjo, Heather Berry Mabe on guitar and Tony King on bass
WOOT!!!!! Love this! It makes my heart happy.
What a fantastic sound..!! A joy to listen to. Great musicianship..!!
I love it,I can't stop watching this group,I would love to have a record of yours, amazing version
5 stars...Jeff is a bluegrass machine, the guy on the banjo is doing some great stuff to....Loved it
Heather is a BEAST on that rhythm guitar. Carryin' the mail!
It just don't get any better than this. Thanks for posting.
some amazing fiddlin!
Fiddle player is amazing!
great fiddler. one of the best
I LOVE this!
Dang! That’s some gettin after it! Outstanding!
damn that is a hot fiddle!
Amazing!!
He's sure got his blue work overalls on!!
Man alive!!!! That's what I'm talking about
What song is this that your playing? Can I download it somewhere?
Yes...Its a Kenny Baker song -- Washington County ...Google it
Now ,just try those high position on left tuned fiddle?!?
What a great fiddler ! reminded me of the late Dave Swarbrick with the ciggie in the mouth
Damn good right there
Fantastic
great fiddling!
Valla maquinas!!!
Muy bueno
Where was this played at ?
Sparta, NC
@@tonymabe545sparta flash
NICE!!!
WOW Jeff yall knocked them dead!
Jeff who?
Jeff Michael the head of our band.
@@TheNewHugeCountryBoys thanks. Sounds great
@@4dixieland He is the greatest new huge blue grass musician. Check out some of his best songs like the Long Gone Lonesome Blues or the Lonesome Road Blues or the Early Bird featuring the new high country boys
Jeff Michael
That’s the devils gold fiddle yikes
These folks are TOUGH.
The tone this ol boy gets out of his banjo that looks like has no tone ring, proves that tone rings are WAY OVERRATED as to how much they contribute to the tone of a banjo. The RIM is what gives about 70% of the total tone
Smoking is bad
Jeff who?