@@roadie3124 Look up "Cluck Old Hen" with Alison Strauss when she was 12 , if you haven't seen it already. She has amazing touch and clarity even at that age, and being on stage doesn't faze her at all.
@@edeledeledel5490 Thanks for the suggestion. It's one of my favourites. By the way, I think she was actually 14 st the time of this appearance with Alison Krauss and the band.
@@roadie3124 Krauss introduces her as 6th Grade, and Wikipedia tells me that is 11-12 years old. Have you seen Boulderdash with Bela Fleck and Noam Pikelny. Even Noam, who plays with Chris Thile, is obviously impressed.
@@edeledeledel5490 Alison Krauss may have been indulging in a bit of hyperbole when she introduced her as from the 6th grade. Whatever her age, she was very young at the time. I've been a fan since I saw her appearance with Sam Bush on Woodsongs.
All of these guys are great, but every time I see Sierra cut loose it just blows me away. You just don't expect that kind of dynamite from such a sweet little thing.
I had the pleasure of seeing Bela Fleck My Bluegrass Heart two nights in a row! And I had the pleasure of meeting a few of the band members. Wow! Just wow! Everyone of these musicians blew my mind!
There's a version of this tune from about 40 years ago with Tony Rice on guitar. Sam Bush plays his first solo so fast that you see Tony turn to Béla and mouth 'Too fast!'.
Sometimes I get to thinking I’m a pretty good player, but, I’d be embarrassed to be thrown a break with these players. They are on a whole different level.
If you’ve been strictly a metalhead, and you wanna see some pickin’, this rabbit hole is huge. Go back in country also. Check out Roy Clark Glen Campbell Chet Atkins. Just type in those names with shred. And if you have a mind to go into the jazz genre, Allan Holdsworth, Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin. Yeah, if you’ve just stayed in metal, you have a lot of work to do.
@@LessThanFaceProductions1 That was insane! Would love to know the name of the other mandolinist who was not named? I know everyone else here. What an incredible lineup of talent!
Just saw Sam this past Friday at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, but have to miss Bela today. Kinda wondering if Sierra might drop in, since Jason is listed as part of Bela's band. Will try to catch the live stream, if I get home in time.
You've got a new subscriber ♥ I just saw one night of his Bluegrass Heart tour last week. It was a fantastic night out for me. A smaller venue, sadly, and no Sam Bush or Jerry Douglas, but the rest were there. I think I need to get some Bluegrass up on my channel. I used to have a Bluegrass channel on YT (it's even still here!), but I'm truly locked out by the powers that be. I put in a phony phone (sorry, awful pun) # because I didn't want to give that out in 2009. Great channel! I shall be visiting often. So glad that people like you are keeping Bluegrass alive and well in the world today. All the best.
A rear tear jerker for me. Wow! Why is that? I jammed all night long at every Strawberry Music Festival from 1984 till about 1994. We printed the t-shirts for the festival, so we got in 20+ friends for free. Trade printing for free tickets. Pot luck camping for 3 days. A keg of beer helps. Where the Grateful Dead kids danced in circles to that hill billy music, that rocks your soul.
He's Mark Schatz, multi instrumentalist and a talented dancer as well. He played with Nickel Creek for some years and has earned respect. One of the glue guys, sometimes behind the scenes.
It's great to see these bluegrass guys coming full circle and playing acoustic again Bluegrass is a tone wood music it just got off track with all the electric inst.Dan Tyminski is a new breath of fresh air,bluegrass in your face and not plugged in just excellent bluegrass how it should be
I don't know why, but for some reason fast bluegrass can put me to sleep pretty easily. Maybe it's just comforting to the point where I start yawning. I love it, but if I'm driving I'll either start driving like an asshole or get tired lol
Virtuozně ovládané nástroje, ale jako tlupa brnko sólistů je to neposlouchatelné. Kde je pohodička Čermáka, Maliny, Křesťana, Scruggse , Triskchy o dalších a na úplném konci té řady bych se sám ucházel o to poslední místečko, na banjo se učím 56 let, trošku málo mi to brnká!
I love the smile Sierra gets on her face when she joins a jam. Her genuine happiness just radiates! ❤
I caught occasional glimpses here of that excited, happy little girl playing with Sam Bush many years ago on Woodsongs.
@@roadie3124 Look up "Cluck Old Hen" with Alison Strauss when she was 12 , if you haven't seen it already. She has amazing touch and clarity even at that age, and being on stage doesn't faze her at all.
@@edeledeledel5490 Thanks for the suggestion. It's one of my favourites. By the way, I think she was actually 14 st the time of this appearance with Alison Krauss and the band.
@@roadie3124 Krauss introduces her as 6th Grade, and Wikipedia tells me that is 11-12 years old. Have you seen Boulderdash with Bela Fleck and Noam Pikelny. Even Noam, who plays with Chris Thile, is obviously impressed.
@@edeledeledel5490 Alison Krauss may have been indulging in a bit of hyperbole when she introduced her as from the 6th grade. Whatever her age, she was very young at the time. I've been a fan since I saw her appearance with Sam Bush on Woodsongs.
Every person on that state is a world class musician.
All of these guys are great, but every time I see Sierra cut loose it just blows me away. You just don't expect that kind of dynamite from such a sweet little thing.
that´s why we love bluegrass! pure hapiness...
Sam always seems to be having the most fun.
@@russellharvey6652 love Sammy!
I fee happy watching this great artistry
Mastery of not just an instrument, but also of a form, brought to its highest level- bravo!
😮Caught Sierra Hall @ The Grand Ol' Oprey, she's wonderful ! The line up she's playing with is amazing
I had the pleasure of seeing Bela Fleck My Bluegrass Heart two nights in a row! And I had the pleasure of meeting a few of the band members. Wow! Just wow! Everyone of these musicians blew my mind!
Just found bluegrass late in life. Seems to me there’s a renaissance in the genre. Everybody’s pushing the envelope, and it’s amazing.
a stage full of prodigies. wonderful
Some of the best pickers you'll ever hear!!!
Such a beautiful one of a kind voice
Michael Cleveland is amazing. Best fiddler south of O'Connor
Ahhh but don't forget Mr. Stuart Duncan!
Jayson Carter
O Connor and Cleveland are by far the best if we are being unbiased.
I don’t think anybody can touch Michael.
@@helloworld451 th-cam.com/video/rVl1ibykWZU/w-d-xo.html
I grew up on Newgrass Revival...love these guys.Miss Tony Rice though.
The amount of talent and years of practice on that stage is just amazing.
My goosebumps got goosebumps - too much fun (like there was ever such a thing)...
That fiddler is one cool player!
I adore this young lady.
Everyone on here is just smokin'!!
What a RUSH!
Wow, the talent on that stage is incredible. These are the best of Nashville by a significant margin.
I was hypnotized the whole time, then again, that could be the green grass talking 🌿
sam's face at the end of sierra's break is all of us
Pure unadulterated happiness.
Blessed to have seen and met both Sam and Sierra in Smith's Grove, KY-some 13 years ago.
This was fabulous.
Me too!
Only masters in joy and good vibes !! Congrats from Brazil !!!
SO MUCH TALENT ON ONE STAGE! 😁
Each one of them masters of their instrument!
i saw them play live..was just amazing
Holy shit , what did I just listen to and see !!! It really screwed with my head . Masters.
From L to R: Jerry Douglas, Justin Moses, Jacob Joliff, Sam Bush, Sierra Hull, some guy name Bela, Mark Schatz, Bryan Sutton, and Michael Cleveland
Love the look Sam gives Sierra and Jake after his solo sprint. Lightning speeds.
There's a version of this tune from about 40 years ago with Tony Rice on guitar. Sam Bush plays his first solo so fast that you see Tony turn to Béla and mouth 'Too fast!'.
Sometimes I get to thinking I’m a pretty good player, but, I’d be embarrassed to be thrown a break with these players. They are on a whole different level.
I am an absolute metal head that went down a rabbit hole and ended up here! The more I dig the more I like it here!!!!!
If you’ve been strictly a metalhead, and you wanna see some pickin’, this rabbit hole is huge. Go back in country also. Check out Roy Clark Glen Campbell Chet Atkins. Just type in those names with shred.
And if you have a mind to go into the jazz genre, Allan Holdsworth, Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin. Yeah, if you’ve just stayed in metal, you have a lot of work to do.
Check out Billy Strings and Tommy Emmanuel also. Tommy Emmanuel shreds acoustic on all types of music.
@@strings53notlob50 and Mollie Tuttle.
@@LaurenceGray-et7sb Yes! Absolutely! I don’t have enough memory to remember everyone and not enough room to put everyone!
Thank u, faCe!!!
Been retired from the road for 7yrs.
I miss the festy scene.
Ty, again!!! :))
Just freakin’ awesome
Wow, just wow! Sensory overload!! ❤
Bostin jam, that! All A-Teamers
nice, thanks for the upload
Glad you enjoyed it
@@LessThanFaceProductions1 That was insane! Would love to know the name of the other mandolinist who was not named? I know everyone else here. What an incredible lineup of talent!
@@robertfox499 Jacob Joliff
This is so supremely cool!
Consider my face melted.
This was so great! Thank you so much for sharing it.
Shredding
This is what the F* im talking about right here. My soul is being taken to a higher plain with this. Soooooo good.
Unbelievable good! Fantastic!
Something nice about America!
Good job guys keep up the good work sounds great
U N B E L I E V A B L E ! ! ! ! !
What a ride 😎👌
Drive album was the high water mark!
👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋✌❤ to y'all
Just saw Sam this past Friday at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, but have to miss Bela today. Kinda wondering if Sierra might drop in, since Jason is listed as part of Bela's band. Will try to catch the live stream, if I get home in time.
Cant they play any faster 🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍🤦♂️❤️
Yeah, why the hell are they playing it so damn slow!!!
(Pure unadulterated sarcasm there!)
First I thought only 4 min of music, but there're lot of notes in there 😄.
It would be nice if somebody on the stage was having some fun while up there!
You've got a new subscriber ♥ I just saw one night of his Bluegrass Heart tour last week. It was a fantastic night out for me. A smaller venue, sadly, and no Sam Bush or Jerry Douglas, but the rest were there. I think I need to get some Bluegrass up on my channel. I used to have a Bluegrass channel on YT (it's even still here!), but I'm truly locked out by the powers that be. I put in a phony phone (sorry, awful pun) # because I didn't want to give that out in 2009. Great channel! I shall be visiting often. So glad that people like you are keeping Bluegrass alive and well in the world today. All the best.
So good !!!!!
I could swear that stage lifted off😀
hang on for dear life!!!
Freaking Awsome!!
The closest we get to Bluegrass like that in Australia is a paddock next to the ocean....superb muso's.
Bella and his wife played in Melbourne last year…but bluegrass it wasn’t.
какая милая соседка!
THIS.❤
Holy Cow!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A totally ridiculous amount of talent on that stage, top shelf all the way across.
Yee Ha!
Heck yea!
A rear tear jerker for me. Wow! Why is that? I jammed all night long at every Strawberry Music Festival from 1984 till about 1994. We printed the t-shirts for the festival, so we got in 20+ friends for free. Trade printing for free tickets. Pot luck camping for 3 days. A keg of beer helps. Where the Grateful Dead kids danced in circles to that hill billy music, that rocks your soul.
Wow
Thank you!!!!
So nice to see the old guys back! And together with the next generation of players , playing great as usual! Sam looks like he isn't enjoying it.🤣🤣🤣
@@LessThanFaceProductions1 What a ham!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Well bless you hearts. It's bluegrass country .
I don't know who that bass player is but he has to be a really good bass player to keep up with talented and gifted musicians like this.
He's Mark Schatz, multi instrumentalist and a talented dancer as well. He played with Nickel Creek for some years and has earned respect. One of the glue guys, sometimes behind the scenes.
Thank you for the information SignedUpBefore. Bass is one of the instruments I like to play.
That’s some lineup
There ya have it… the best video evidence of aliens ever.
Jeez! Now I need a nap.
Reasonably competent group of players . . .
As someone else said on another video I saw: Imagine you just stole a bunch of moonshine from a bunch of hill Billy’s and this is the escape song
It's great to see these bluegrass guys coming full circle and playing acoustic again Bluegrass is a tone wood music it just got off track with all the electric inst.Dan Tyminski is a new breath of fresh air,bluegrass in your face and not plugged in just excellent bluegrass how it should be
Two questions -
the other guy on mandolin?
the other guy on dobro?
Ha!
Dobro - Justin Moses
Mandolin - Jacob Joliff
Thanks!
Son!
Whoa-Jack!! Hang on to your slippers!
Who’s the guy next to Sam Bush?
I don't know why, but for some reason fast bluegrass can put me to sleep pretty easily. Maybe it's just comforting to the point where I start yawning. I love it, but if I'm driving I'll either start driving like an asshole or get tired lol
It’s the g forces hitting you
The fiddle was the only thing that came through loud and clear.
More notes than sand on the beach .
good lord, there's so much ridiculous talent on that stage.
There outta be a law against too much talent at one time.. It just fries the average already heavily mind-altered mind don't cha think.
Hide yo kids, it’s obscene
So many notes so little time
They get paid by how many notes they all play
I can't say for 100% but I think I saw 3 fingernails fly offa 3 different people during that jam.
Americana
Bela aint the same since he married.
Who is?
Michael Cleveland > anyone in this jam
trash metal aint shit
Smokin! Geeeeze!
thats how i play
Virtuozně ovládané nástroje, ale jako tlupa brnko sólistů je to neposlouchatelné. Kde je pohodička Čermáka, Maliny, Křesťana, Scruggse , Triskchy o dalších a na úplném konci té řady bych se sám ucházel o to poslední místečko, na banjo se učím 56 let, trošku málo mi to brnká!
wow