Jerry Garcia and the Dead are a musical gateway drug.
@jamessobetski9795Ай бұрын
Thanks Tammy for sharing your story. Loved this more personal version of I choose you. Had a great time after driving 3 hours on a very cold night to you and the band at Blue Gate theaters. Thanks so much for letting everyone know you appreciate us Steelheads singing along. The people next to me herd me sing loud and proud on everysong and you heard me providing some harmony. The Steeldrivers bring a lot of joy to my life so glad you released Tougher Than Nails
@KevinConner-vq7csАй бұрын
A kid playing the Opry with Marty Stuart and Earl Scruggs is insane. Trey you are truly a beast
@powerface712 ай бұрын
Oh how sweet, he still has that baby face from his appearance on The Grand Ole Opry!
@mitchmatthews67133 ай бұрын
I'm glad that the Bluegrass side of Jerry is finally getting big attention!
@canajian3 ай бұрын
🖐😎👍🎶🎶🎶
@JimPoston13 ай бұрын
Trey is definitely a "Kick Butt" guitar player!
@michaelhutchens42434 ай бұрын
I seen Rhonda at Jekyll Island Georgis in 2023 and she was the star of the weekend! Love to see her live!
@Bmorrissinging4 ай бұрын
I love that song Dreams of you. I really like it allot.
@lloydgibson4 ай бұрын
IHOP you have a stog back if your going to Carry me around the country
@user-qb3yg2rp6j5 ай бұрын
Rhonda Vincent had a good teacher. Her dad
@susiefairfield72186 ай бұрын
Love these interviews; thank You for sharing this stephen❤⚡💙🌈🔥🎶🪕
@davidsawyer9886 ай бұрын
Nice! ❤❤❤
@staticchair6 ай бұрын
Jerry Lives (((*)))
@danielprune79216 ай бұрын
BMFS 🐐
@shovedhead6 ай бұрын
Can definitely hear Bluegrass in a lot of Jerry's phrasing.
@captainkangaroo43016 ай бұрын
Yes but really Jerry had it all. If you listen to the same songs over the years he played blusey and jazzy as well. I had the privilege of seeing/hearing Jerry perform over 300 times from 1971-95. I’ve never enjoyed anyone more.
@robmiller34646 ай бұрын
Probably the best version of this tune I’ve ever heard. Wow, so intense and just electrafing. Thanks
@hubertsumlin96977 ай бұрын
The Old & In The Way record is the best selling bluegrass album of all-time. Jerry had a big hand in the next generations of players finding their way to American roots music and Bluegrass in particular. The museum is wise to embrace his legacy.
@runs2far7 ай бұрын
If your invading America and you here this playing its already over
@michaelcappoli19297 ай бұрын
What is the tune @2:52?
@jonathanhuitt53983 ай бұрын
It kinda sounds like, you don’t know my mind, just played fast
@davidhilton92247 ай бұрын
Hi Tammy this is your cousin David Hilton. I just wanted to send you a note, this is a great story and some great music. It’s been a long time since seeing you. I have some songs on here. Check it out sometime when you have time. Keep up the good work.
@Bmorrissinging8 ай бұрын
Love ❤ The Music , Love the Band . I Choose You! 100% ❤😊
@deancall66518 ай бұрын
We love you so much Rhonda
@wandamundy17598 ай бұрын
I love her voice - LOVE it. Her version of "Beneath Still Waters" is right up there with Gene Watson's "Take Me As I Am." Both vocal benchmarks, that Just tears your heart apart. But . . . I have KZreadd MANY of her performances - and I've never seen or heard her play like Sam Bush or (more importantly) Sierra Hull. So with Alison Krauss out there - who actually IS a fiddle champion as well as an amazing vocalist and gazillion-time Grammy winner - and Sierra Hull's virtuoso playing and touring with Bela Fleck - and Molly Tuttle's lightning-fast soloing with Tommy Emmanuel . . . how can RV be called "the Queen" of Bluegrass ?!? Any other one of those women (and there are more out there) - can out-play her ten times over. And Molly and Sierra both write their own original tunes. If there's anyone out there who has a link to Ms. Vincent PLAYING/SOLOING on a song - I'd love to hear i. Because although "The Rage" is a good group - she has a mandolinist who does all the soloing. She can't simply be the leader of a band - to get that title. Alison Krauss, Molly Tuttle and Sierra Hull - all are leaders of Bluegrass bands - and they are ALL virtuoso soloists. But I've only ever heard Ms. Vincent play rhythm . . . and I would just love to hear her play a killer solo - even once.
@elizabethadams37998 ай бұрын
You I have just discovered and play your music every day. I would love to get your c.dand just love the song Jordan as I also😢Ricjy Scaggs and Mo Pitney love you all
@j.cordellsteinmetz92198 ай бұрын
Love this. I can't wait to check it out...
@larrymott72848 ай бұрын
I love you talking sbout your life. You must have so many great memories you must have...tell more
@m.childinflorence17608 ай бұрын
wonderful - what a treat for those lucky enough to have been present.
@briandefusco15448 ай бұрын
Man! I can only wish to be a quarter of the guitar player Trey is!!! Outstanding!!!!!
@stuphiladelphiapa76809 ай бұрын
Lawd have mercy. Can I get a ride to Kentucky?
@nilanisiriwardena50199 ай бұрын
She is great. A Legend. Thank you Rhonda Vincent. ❤
@davidalexander89969 ай бұрын
I just adore Darin and Brooke Aldridge from a musical standpoint. I can relate better than the vast majority of non performers because thanks to a behind the scenes tour, I got to stand in the very same "Grand Ole Circle" as the Aldridges and countless others of the Opry. I plan to see Darin and Brooke at a bluegrass festival next month and am highly anticipating the occasion!
@tre_35099 ай бұрын
Who are the folks at 0:39? Lol
@stansbruv31699 ай бұрын
I had NO IDEA.
@connorbrown97939 ай бұрын
How does this only have 144 views. This is great!! Legends talking about a legend. For ever grateful forever dead
@timtrefz54509 ай бұрын
It's a slow process man... It will spread and grow even if it takes 50 years. Don't worry... Be happy!!
@youssrytaha201910 ай бұрын
Love the new album and great interview !
@jackmorris530710 ай бұрын
I can't believe more people that love bluegrass have not seen this. You madam are a legend to me and I love your music and hope and pray that 1 day I get a chance to sing in a group that plays music similar to The Steel Drivers. I have somewhat patterned my voice after Chris Stapleton because I love the way that he sounded whenever he was with you guys. God bless and may he bless you with many more years of making great music. - Jack Ray
@SharpEdgeStandardOfficial11 ай бұрын
Featuring TREY HENSLEY earns you a new sub! Jake Workman next please! They’re today’s two best pickers!
@randyg280311 ай бұрын
🔥🔥
@RobertFHarrison11 ай бұрын
I got to see Rhonda at the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame just before ROMP this year! I live in Hawaii...so it was a bit of a hike. 🙂
@1charlastar886 Жыл бұрын
I've been to bluegrass festivals in the South beginning in the 1970s and seen some of the very best. Trey is the best guitar picker I've ever seen. Sorry, Doc.
@eudyptes5046 Жыл бұрын
Doc himself knew that there were many better guitar pickers out there, but he was a pioneer and an innovator who inspired many of todays players.
@danielgoodyouarroyo7773 Жыл бұрын
BLUESNISIMO, HAPPY DAY HAPPY LIFE.
@stevengagne7015 Жыл бұрын
Who lied
@JohnSmith-zw8vp Жыл бұрын
And the Bar-B-Q Capital of the World!
@markcalitri5831 Жыл бұрын
Mark Calitri said Owensboro is living out its bluegrass music heritage.
@stephenfuentes117 Жыл бұрын
Promo_SM
@davidsawyer988 Жыл бұрын
She’s the BEST! ❤❤❤
@Mrpsblobsoflowendmung Жыл бұрын
Trey really is one truly unbelievable talent. Will go down as one of the greatest guitar players of all time. Ferocious picking
@CesarBenzoni Жыл бұрын
Fantastic! Quick note for the team, the thumbnail is showing Dowyle Lawson's episode
@daleroth236 Жыл бұрын
What good harmony this man has with his band. I talked with him one time about his learning gospel music, and he and I both learned with shaped notes. Something I have used for 62 years singing gospel songs in church. Going to these concerts and festivals one learns about the character of a man and his love for bluegrass music.
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Jerry Garcia and the Dead are a musical gateway drug.
Thanks Tammy for sharing your story. Loved this more personal version of I choose you. Had a great time after driving 3 hours on a very cold night to you and the band at Blue Gate theaters. Thanks so much for letting everyone know you appreciate us Steelheads singing along. The people next to me herd me sing loud and proud on everysong and you heard me providing some harmony. The Steeldrivers bring a lot of joy to my life so glad you released Tougher Than Nails
A kid playing the Opry with Marty Stuart and Earl Scruggs is insane. Trey you are truly a beast
Oh how sweet, he still has that baby face from his appearance on The Grand Ole Opry!
I'm glad that the Bluegrass side of Jerry is finally getting big attention!
🖐😎👍🎶🎶🎶
Trey is definitely a "Kick Butt" guitar player!
I seen Rhonda at Jekyll Island Georgis in 2023 and she was the star of the weekend! Love to see her live!
I love that song Dreams of you. I really like it allot.
IHOP you have a stog back if your going to Carry me around the country
Rhonda Vincent had a good teacher. Her dad
Love these interviews; thank You for sharing this stephen❤⚡💙🌈🔥🎶🪕
Nice! ❤❤❤
Jerry Lives (((*)))
BMFS 🐐
Can definitely hear Bluegrass in a lot of Jerry's phrasing.
Yes but really Jerry had it all. If you listen to the same songs over the years he played blusey and jazzy as well. I had the privilege of seeing/hearing Jerry perform over 300 times from 1971-95. I’ve never enjoyed anyone more.
Probably the best version of this tune I’ve ever heard. Wow, so intense and just electrafing. Thanks
The Old & In The Way record is the best selling bluegrass album of all-time. Jerry had a big hand in the next generations of players finding their way to American roots music and Bluegrass in particular. The museum is wise to embrace his legacy.
If your invading America and you here this playing its already over
What is the tune @2:52?
It kinda sounds like, you don’t know my mind, just played fast
Hi Tammy this is your cousin David Hilton. I just wanted to send you a note, this is a great story and some great music. It’s been a long time since seeing you. I have some songs on here. Check it out sometime when you have time. Keep up the good work.
Love ❤ The Music , Love the Band . I Choose You! 100% ❤😊
We love you so much Rhonda
I love her voice - LOVE it. Her version of "Beneath Still Waters" is right up there with Gene Watson's "Take Me As I Am." Both vocal benchmarks, that Just tears your heart apart. But . . . I have KZreadd MANY of her performances - and I've never seen or heard her play like Sam Bush or (more importantly) Sierra Hull. So with Alison Krauss out there - who actually IS a fiddle champion as well as an amazing vocalist and gazillion-time Grammy winner - and Sierra Hull's virtuoso playing and touring with Bela Fleck - and Molly Tuttle's lightning-fast soloing with Tommy Emmanuel . . . how can RV be called "the Queen" of Bluegrass ?!? Any other one of those women (and there are more out there) - can out-play her ten times over. And Molly and Sierra both write their own original tunes. If there's anyone out there who has a link to Ms. Vincent PLAYING/SOLOING on a song - I'd love to hear i. Because although "The Rage" is a good group - she has a mandolinist who does all the soloing. She can't simply be the leader of a band - to get that title. Alison Krauss, Molly Tuttle and Sierra Hull - all are leaders of Bluegrass bands - and they are ALL virtuoso soloists. But I've only ever heard Ms. Vincent play rhythm . . . and I would just love to hear her play a killer solo - even once.
You I have just discovered and play your music every day. I would love to get your c.dand just love the song Jordan as I also😢Ricjy Scaggs and Mo Pitney love you all
Love this. I can't wait to check it out...
I love you talking sbout your life. You must have so many great memories you must have...tell more
wonderful - what a treat for those lucky enough to have been present.
Man! I can only wish to be a quarter of the guitar player Trey is!!! Outstanding!!!!!
Lawd have mercy. Can I get a ride to Kentucky?
She is great. A Legend. Thank you Rhonda Vincent. ❤
I just adore Darin and Brooke Aldridge from a musical standpoint. I can relate better than the vast majority of non performers because thanks to a behind the scenes tour, I got to stand in the very same "Grand Ole Circle" as the Aldridges and countless others of the Opry. I plan to see Darin and Brooke at a bluegrass festival next month and am highly anticipating the occasion!
Who are the folks at 0:39? Lol
I had NO IDEA.
How does this only have 144 views. This is great!! Legends talking about a legend. For ever grateful forever dead
It's a slow process man... It will spread and grow even if it takes 50 years. Don't worry... Be happy!!
Love the new album and great interview !
I can't believe more people that love bluegrass have not seen this. You madam are a legend to me and I love your music and hope and pray that 1 day I get a chance to sing in a group that plays music similar to The Steel Drivers. I have somewhat patterned my voice after Chris Stapleton because I love the way that he sounded whenever he was with you guys. God bless and may he bless you with many more years of making great music. - Jack Ray
Featuring TREY HENSLEY earns you a new sub! Jake Workman next please! They’re today’s two best pickers!
🔥🔥
I got to see Rhonda at the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame just before ROMP this year! I live in Hawaii...so it was a bit of a hike. 🙂
I've been to bluegrass festivals in the South beginning in the 1970s and seen some of the very best. Trey is the best guitar picker I've ever seen. Sorry, Doc.
Doc himself knew that there were many better guitar pickers out there, but he was a pioneer and an innovator who inspired many of todays players.
BLUESNISIMO, HAPPY DAY HAPPY LIFE.
Who lied
And the Bar-B-Q Capital of the World!
Mark Calitri said Owensboro is living out its bluegrass music heritage.
Promo_SM
She’s the BEST! ❤❤❤
Trey really is one truly unbelievable talent. Will go down as one of the greatest guitar players of all time. Ferocious picking
Fantastic! Quick note for the team, the thumbnail is showing Dowyle Lawson's episode
What good harmony this man has with his band. I talked with him one time about his learning gospel music, and he and I both learned with shaped notes. Something I have used for 62 years singing gospel songs in church. Going to these concerts and festivals one learns about the character of a man and his love for bluegrass music.