:55 thru 1:12 – one of the best breaks I’ve ever heard Tony play – out-frigg’n-standing! A rare show of effort in his body language and on his face. He was really crankin on this one!
good balance, love the way band lets the violin come in at 0:40 Good Videographer work. Hi 5s to the Video guy,
he got it right as the band was Great. Good Edit too.
The crowd claps after every break, except for JD’s 2nd one, but they all got cheers. Mark O’connnor got the biggest hand of them all, you probably thought that was for Tony but it was for Mark, they were just clapping when Tony started his break.
I know! That bugs the heck outta me! Look On JD’s other stuff when Tony was in his band and what people say about it. They’ll mention only Tony even though JD will play some of the best Scryggs-style banjo that most people hear on the same song/album. But it doesn’t work both ways.On Tony’s “Guitar” album JD plays some of the best banjo break ever on “Salt Creek” but its never mentioned, only by hardcore banjo fans.
And not to mention all the other great pickers! It so unfair!
Blackjack is a Crowe tune not traditional as stated below, It was written by JD and Doyle Lawson for the original Ramblin Boy album on the Lemco label. At this time It was J.D. Crowe and the Kentucky Mt. Boys. They played five nights a week at Holiday Inn, Red Slipper Lounge Lex. Ky.
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I’m with you on that one! I thought the same thing when I heard Rice start to play. I would also dare to say that Mark O’Connor is the best fiddle player that’s ever lived! Holy Cow!
:55 thru 1:12 – one of the best breaks I’ve ever heard Tony play – out-frigg’n-standing! A rare show of effort in his body language and on his face. He was really crankin on this one!
good balance, love the way band lets the violin come in at 0:40 Good Videographer work. Hi 5s to the Video guy,
he got it right as the band was Great. Good Edit too.
NIce!
The crowd claps after every break, except for JD’s 2nd one, but they all got cheers. Mark O’connnor got the biggest hand of them all, you probably thought that was for Tony but it was for Mark, they were just clapping when Tony started his break.
Tony’s break was awesome. All these guys are great. JD is probably my favorite Scruggs style banjo player.
I know! That bugs the heck outta me! Look On JD’s other stuff when Tony was in his band and what people say about it. They’ll mention only Tony even though JD will play some of the best Scryggs-style banjo that most people hear on the same song/album. But it doesn’t work both ways.On Tony’s “Guitar” album JD plays some of the best banjo break ever on “Salt Creek” but its never mentioned, only by hardcore banjo fans.
And not to mention all the other great pickers! It so unfair!
yes he was. even J.D. Crowe does some melodics once in a blue moon lol
ha tony takes a break and the crowd claps. as if the others aint some of the best ever!
Was Jd doing some melodic in the second break?
Incredible playing by the Masters!Tanx for posting…back to the woodshed
thats not true it was written by doyle lawson and jd crowe
me 2 he looks crazy
if you searched the world over a better bluegrass band you could not find thanks for posting this
dave grisman scares the hell out of me
Blackjack is a Crowe tune not traditional as stated below, It was written by JD and Doyle Lawson for the original Ramblin Boy album on the Lemco label. At this time It was J.D. Crowe and the Kentucky Mt. Boys. They played five nights a week at Holiday Inn, Red Slipper Lounge Lex. Ky.
this is a traditional tune, not written by J.D. Crowe
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Yup J.D. “the Man” Crowe! Amazing him and the New South still perform today!
JD Crowe wrote this song i think…..he’s an amazing banjoplayer …:P
I dunno, I would recognize that some ANYWHERE!
don reno and j d crowe are it!!! crowe and reno are my heros
This is so much better than listening to Ludacris.
thats the hardest ive ever seen him work. not that ist an easy song
Jerk the damn strings off of it Tony, you are the man.
I’m with you on that one! I thought the same thing when I heard Rice start to play. I would also dare to say that Mark O’Connor is the best fiddle player that’s ever lived! Holy Cow!