I miss his voice ....but here it is :-) ......I know he was a great great flat picker ...and even when he could no longer sing he pick ......but ,it was his voice I really loved .
@LeaValencia3 күн бұрын
Omg whats the name of the first song? My bluegrass era is taking off.
@RUNNOFT713 күн бұрын
Gah man, stuff like this i just put my earbuds in, close my eyes and let the music take me away. Thank you for the incredible upload Jan.
@donnajeffries79135 күн бұрын
I met the man after midnight in a truckstop in Waddy, KY. I'd just pulled in to this truckstop--43 mile east of Louisville, tired,need to eat before going to bed. Chairs were upside down on the tables. I came in and sat down. I got served food anyway. I looked up and saw this gentleman in a white hat. He nodded to me. Directly to my left by the narrow aisle, sat his bus driver. We all looked at each other. Nothing said. I ate, Ralph finished eating I was finished eating. We got up and met. I told eem I always listened to him and his brother, Carter, since I was 15 year old. We shook hands. I said, "Mr. Stanley, please sing as long as you can!" He said, "I will, ma'am." And he tipped his hat. We parted ways. I didn't ask for an autograph. I thought he gets enough of that. He was 74 year old then. He lived to be 89. I sing and Play their songs on my guitar today. In my house I don't want the attention.😊 e o ut &
@go55826 күн бұрын
hello handsome. Great video and toutor.
@robertavery78917 күн бұрын
What a great sound. I’m embarrassed I don’t know this guy.
@PrismRisen8 күн бұрын
An important addition to the performance library of one of the very best bluegrass bands - ever, thanks Jan Johansson. John Duffey's arrangement of Darlin' Corey, especially as done on the album, is a masterpiece - gripping. Best heard with earphones, or over quality speakers in a very quiet space. So good it almost compels "repeat."
@n.quicke48229 күн бұрын
Lonnie Peerce is my grandfather. This is some of the most information I have been able to find about him and I appreciate that it is candid and honest. My father passed when I was young so I never really got to learn much about him
@ETCEnterThisChannel14 күн бұрын
Anyone know which key his harmonia is in, during tom dooley?
@patbrennan657214 күн бұрын
Whenever there's a top guitar players list and Albert isn't on it I just call it a bullshit list.
@bigab050717 күн бұрын
Loved this guy!
@codyeynon846718 күн бұрын
Nobody does it like Tony.
@DoyleLough19 күн бұрын
Beautiful
@Deliquescentinsight20 күн бұрын
This is so old, like 1990 or so, Albert is still touring but he gets tired
@ElaineGlazeMonteaux-lj4lq21 күн бұрын
Injoying all of these Great Blue Grass players ❤
@ElaineGlazeMonteaux-lj4lq21 күн бұрын
Love it, thank you all
@user-dd9wr6nb2y22 күн бұрын
Where was this filmed?
@bbqgrippos23 күн бұрын
What a wonderful entertainer❤❤❤❤
@RUNNOFT7124 күн бұрын
Love hearing from the greats. Thanks Jan!
@datkinson3125 күн бұрын
Tremendous, what a find!
@user-dx7ft6iz9s25 күн бұрын
Ráda poslouchám zpěv Keitha Whitley,je pro mě nejlepší zpěvák jakého znám ❤️
@austenrobinson274725 күн бұрын
It’s close between him and Tony. Both belong on flat picking Mt Rushmore
@fuzzybutkus897028 күн бұрын
Kenny Baker was a young man once and a real fire baller.
@loosieclockerАй бұрын
Clarence
@fuzzybutkus8970Ай бұрын
Dang son you go waaaay back. Your research is a heck of a lot of work and well done. Great post thanks…..I’m in sun. and liked.
@philnewton3096Ай бұрын
nice to see a re strung guitar for a left and picker - It begs the question about Hendrix
@RUNNOFT71Ай бұрын
Jan, brother you are the KING of amazing and historical bluegrass videos. I know I don't speak for myself when I say thank you so much for everything you do.
@RUNNOFT71Ай бұрын
This is incredible!
@MandoMojo77Ай бұрын
This is absolutely Awesome!!!
@user-qw1et7yo4mАй бұрын
And if what I have been told is right, J.D. is playing a banjo that belongs to Alan Munde.
@dionst.michael1482Ай бұрын
I was lucky enough to see one of Johns earliest come back performances in early ‘92 at my first Bluegrass Festival ever because he hadn’t officially came back and wasn’t even scheduled or promoted to join them at the festival. Their other frontman (I think it might have been Lou Reid) was supposed to be performing with them. It was a magical moment for me at 18 and a young Canadian fan of bluegrass music. It was one of my first trip to the United States as well. Got a chance to talk to the entire band briefly over drinks. I was enthralled. They were such pro’s! Mr Starling even dedicated Through The Bottom Of The Glass to me for my birthday since it fell in the same weekend. A long time fan of his said they had never heard or seen Mr Starling do something like that for a fan. Warms my heart 😢
@bubbyclark4Ай бұрын
Thanks for the upload ❤🎻🪕🇺🇸
@dukeofearlbanjoАй бұрын
What a great crowd.
@dabneyoffermein595Ай бұрын
does anyone have the 2nd set?
@JanJohanssonmusicАй бұрын
not that I know of
@dabneyoffermein595Ай бұрын
@@JanJohanssonmusic thanks so much for the reply!!
@JanJohanssonmusicАй бұрын
@@dabneyoffermein595 please let me know if you get ahold of it...
@dabneyoffermein595Ай бұрын
@@JanJohanssonmusic I will do that!
@FlatpickmasteryАй бұрын
Best picker ive seen live. My dad took me to see doc in davis California at Mondavi center in like 2009. He was old then amd still had it
@RG-oe6iuАй бұрын
Lou Reid was excellent addition!
@lapboard340Ай бұрын
Didn’t Nat Wilson write the banjo building chapter in Earl’s book?
@mgregory55Ай бұрын
Summer of 1977, not sure of the month.
@JanJohanssonmusicАй бұрын
thanks
@rallypojkenАй бұрын
Why does it Looks soooo easyyy... ? Cause you are looking at the best bassplayer in the galaxy ever lived😅
@layofg12 күн бұрын
I'll remember what Oscar Peterson with whom NHOP had worked for 30 years, said of him: "Niels didn't just play bass, he wasn't just a great bass player, he was the bass".
@floyddarmody81Ай бұрын
Thanks for all your contributions Jan!
@bradwright2495Ай бұрын
Thanks for uploading this, I was there in awe. Got to meet Tony and got an autograph and had a good look at his Martin. What a great day!!!
@Montyhughes-ce3ngАй бұрын
Today's country sounds like the B side of a record in the 59's
@woodsbound7932Ай бұрын
Slow just doesn't exist for this man.
@MaryLittledeer-kz1pzАй бұрын
Amen
@loilaseaАй бұрын
Peedo
@TimoB242 ай бұрын
Nice save! This entire league is a pop up ad
@kent93112 ай бұрын
Jan, i just ran across this today, 5-18-24, thanks for posting. I don't remember hearing this great ensemble at the birchmere before. This is great! I loved everyone of these ole boys. Those were good times for bluegrass. How i miss it. Thanks, kt
@allentate37602 ай бұрын
Smooth
@ScherryWilliams2 ай бұрын
I also love, love this song by Lorrie Morgan and I'm 72 years old and I'm still listening to both of them .❤🎉😢🇺🇸💔🙏🏻👍🏻⚡🌠💙💫💝💯💦🎶🎵🌈☔☔👼🏻🔥🎵🌈🌝🌞🌞🌜🌍
@user-no7lp5sv7k2 ай бұрын
Doc and Merle are two Stellar examples of not appreciating what we have before it's gone. Doc left behind shoes too big to ever be filled.
@dieselman74532 ай бұрын
So true bro I’m reading this In Ireland under a tree because it starting to rain .. I love doc and play his tunes when I get the chance and merle was a wonderful guitarist and Richard rip to them all ., be well friend cheers from Ireland 🇮🇪.. Brian .... it’s funny the way we comment here and never know who ur talking to it’s a weird world🎸🎸
@dougfreeman76412 ай бұрын
Great picker and singer and has a tight band wish I could have been there. Thanks man