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@jjoy72 ай бұрын
Wow❣️ thank you for sharing. You are a blessing. I hope to see you in Ohio two months.
@gregwarner96004 ай бұрын
Don't you just love Kathy 😊
@user-qx2ff5we3o5 ай бұрын
Nice lecture and great success! Even a laugh built in! I didn't think it was that nice. You should show more respect to the people who got you gigs and played with you, even if it was just about the money.
@user-qx2ff5we3o5 ай бұрын
Nice lecture and great success! Even a laugh built in! I didn't think it was that nice. You should show more respect to the people who got you gigs and played with you, even if it was just about the money.
@daftwoolly6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this!
@billlawson55717 ай бұрын
Thank you all for that !
@russellharvey66527 ай бұрын
Nancy is a hoot! I'm in love.
@davemoy3309 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. Preservation is key.
@bbpring Жыл бұрын
My Dad had dementia of some sort and gradually became withdrawn to the point that he just would not interact with us. Spending time with him was difficult because its hard to keep up a monologue. One day as is was thinking about the situation, I remembered how much he loved music and opera especially. So the next time I went to see him I brought my MP3 player and some headphones. I put on Aida, one that he was particularly fond of and placed the headphones on him. It was the first time I had seen him smile in years. He could connect with music long after everything else failed to engage him. I am convinced that music goes deep into our souls. Thank you Kathy for affirming this.
@deepblueseeds5563 Жыл бұрын
Wow Nancy doesn’t seem that old. Norman is one of my favorite musicians ever and I only discovered him recently. Sometimes the passing of time really gets me down.
@senorsenior9546 Жыл бұрын
Norman and Nancy are national treasures. I remember seeing them a few times at a small venue in my home town. I was alway amazed that I could sit within a broom handle's reach of one of the greatest guitar pickers in the world and hear him play.
@user-sc8qe5od7e Жыл бұрын
Excellent for uplifting everyone.
@diogomp81 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this. It's also so nice to hear them speak about Mike Seeger and John Cohen the way they do, full circle indeed. Howdy from a Norman and Nancy fan all the way out here in Portugal.
@jimmoos2557 Жыл бұрын
I have to admit, this song changed my life. We saw Kathy in concert and the name Nanci Griffith was unknown; however, the refrain haunted me until I found it in Google. Then Nanci Griffith. Nanci and Kathy -- two wonders!!
@toddburge9128 Жыл бұрын
This was wonderful. Thank you SERFA
@howardmakely2169 Жыл бұрын
Nancy Blake is an awesome woman.
@JeffMonkman Жыл бұрын
I bet ole Nancy wishes she had that awful orange man back today. Dumbass
@mbsnyderc Жыл бұрын
Not a chance in hell.
@geoffessel70 Жыл бұрын
I thank you for the enjoyment you give us ! Wish you would come to Syracuse, New York!
@dickmiles6639 Жыл бұрын
the world is run by the very rich, they are women as well as men and their power is administerd by both women and men, she is wide of the mark
@sandramorey25292 жыл бұрын
"Make new songs,but sing the old-One is silver and the other gold". I started my research into folk music when I was able to talk-age 3 or so. I still sing and teach the old stuff. The old ballads are storytelling at its best and the songs that reflect the struggles we are still fighting are still important.
@sandramorey25292 жыл бұрын
I would rather see& hear one of the many performers so I could see what it is that they do. I have never been to serfa.
@hughscot2 жыл бұрын
I love this woman.
@victoriacross6752 жыл бұрын
Now we know where Mick Jagger got his "rooster moves".
@sandramorey25292 жыл бұрын
I still don't know what Serfa is. I see how people feel about it, but I don't know what it is or where it is or when it is. Who performs? Is there a link to a website?
@sandramorey25292 жыл бұрын
Big Fan here: I will contemplate: mouth to ear to mouth, social placement & memory. Thank you. Oakland CA 2122
@rebeccadent4642 жыл бұрын
The voice of an angel. I have loved her "forever and a day".
@stepno2 жыл бұрын
"The first time ever I heard your thoughts" would be a lovely song about Peggy. :-)
@IreneYoungFoto2 жыл бұрын
Mesmerizing presentation.
@LucyParsons872 жыл бұрын
Wonderful, wise, womanloving, anticapitalist, all there
@RuthWyandMusic2 жыл бұрын
Thank you - this has been very helpful
@fredericksheppard52632 жыл бұрын
I had the honor to attend the Minnesota Folk Festival in 1980 or 81 when Norman and Nancy were playing with James Bryan. I will never forget after the show, there was a rock and roll band playing next door. Nancy, who never said a word all night peeked through the curtain, then turned to me and said "Fuckin' great ain't they?" I was floored! School marm she ain't ! Love these guys, As good as it gets.
@McAmeron089III Жыл бұрын
I've admired Nancy for years. She's honestly cool. She inspired me at a time I needed it a lot. Words of encouragement , "Keep up with your music." -Nancy Blake
@Townes.VanZandt11 ай бұрын
She definitely has a very fun, easy to be around personalty... from what I've seen here anyway.
@MrMassivefavour2 жыл бұрын
I wonder who the establishment folk singer was she spoke of?
@sandramorey25292 жыл бұрын
It could have been one of many singers. I think that was one of the influences of the "music Business". Because I soloed I was often required to hire other instrumentalists to play with me on stage. Always hated that, but that is how the music bus. thinks.
@AnnieKeating2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting! If you have a minute, I recorded some original tunes. As a fellow music lover, I'd love if you'd take a listen. It's on my channel. I appreciate it!
@jeremyreagan90852 жыл бұрын
Peggy is model to me as a folksinger. Keep a pickin that banjo!
@mhb19552 жыл бұрын
I was at that 1st concert by the Aereo-Plain band at The Marketplace where Nancy (and I) first heard Norman. As a teenager I was friends with her brothers and after she started hanging out with Norman I got to rub elbows with him a bit and do him some favors. He was very encouraging of my budding interest in picking and even gave me a spare guitar in return for helping to load his moving van. It's great to see N&N interviewed, and hear that after all these years Nancy is still as committed as ever to the things she values.
@Cataphract12362 жыл бұрын
Great story David. What I wouldn't give to hear Norman play.
@JohnnyPeacenic2 жыл бұрын
horrible
@libertyann4392 жыл бұрын
So amazing to see this side of a favorite singer of mine. I sing too and there's something really magic in it.
@jonellecochran38753 жыл бұрын
What wonderful stories. Kathy, don’t you wish there were smart phones back then, when all of you were singing on the balcony? I’d love to have seen and heart that. I remember you from Country in the Rockies I, II, and lIl. I knew nothing about Country music before I met you at charity bartending night. I painted the hat with your Clown in the Rodeo portrait on it. I love your voice and your songs and now your stories. Thank you!
@user-nx6ji9tk8i3 жыл бұрын
As much as Peggy Seeger is a legend, I must protest! She has got it wrong on what she terms ‘classical’ music. It is vast, and changing, and forever evolving, yet enduring, enriching, everlasting. For everyone and wonderful! There is room in this world for it all.
@nancychace86193 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed these special recollections. Could relate to so much of it. I've appreciated their music for mayears. I spent much of the 70s traveling around the country, trying to learn and play bluegrass and explore. Norman was a picker all the rest of us aspired to.
@nancychace86193 жыл бұрын
(Problems with phone-) I saw Norman play once at a little local pub in Maryville I think called the Downyonder Saloon. Will never forget what a special time to hear him play. The Old Brown Case is still one of my all-time favorites. Thank you so much to both of you for all the wonderful music over the years. It made life a little sweeter - more important now than ever in these tough times. God bless them ~
@deathtothesystem3 жыл бұрын
God she's so clever and such an incredible spirit. I've never seen her talking like this. I'm a little in love.
@PHJimY3 жыл бұрын
I've never seen Norman with a cutaway guitar. I recall him saying, "Anything above the 14th fret is wasted on me."
@giovannicucca20423 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing, Norman is my hero, wish I could tell him how much his music means to me. I play his songs every day 🍀🎸
@jeffreylancaster47893 жыл бұрын
Very interesting! Love those stories of life in music! Thank you so much for sharing your experiences.
@nancybeatty10063 жыл бұрын
Thank you Kathy for sharing you with us. God Bless.
@johngolden77013 жыл бұрын
God bless Norman and Nancy! Unsung American Treasures. I have spoken JGO 2020
@jimmcgettigan13263 жыл бұрын
Still fresh after so many years.
@docscantlin3 жыл бұрын
What a joy to see them both. Restored an old French cello for Nancy and set up one of Mr. Blake's 12 fret Martin D-18 guitars when repairing musical instruments for George Gruhn in the late '70's. So sorry to hear James Bryan is having health problems. Enjoyed many an hour playing fiddle with him on his front porch. Wonderful folks and I wish them all well and thank them for such precious memories.
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Wow❣️ thank you for sharing. You are a blessing. I hope to see you in Ohio two months.
Don't you just love Kathy 😊
Nice lecture and great success! Even a laugh built in! I didn't think it was that nice. You should show more respect to the people who got you gigs and played with you, even if it was just about the money.
Nice lecture and great success! Even a laugh built in! I didn't think it was that nice. You should show more respect to the people who got you gigs and played with you, even if it was just about the money.
Thank you for this!
Thank you all for that !
Nancy is a hoot! I'm in love.
Thank you for this. Preservation is key.
My Dad had dementia of some sort and gradually became withdrawn to the point that he just would not interact with us. Spending time with him was difficult because its hard to keep up a monologue. One day as is was thinking about the situation, I remembered how much he loved music and opera especially. So the next time I went to see him I brought my MP3 player and some headphones. I put on Aida, one that he was particularly fond of and placed the headphones on him. It was the first time I had seen him smile in years. He could connect with music long after everything else failed to engage him. I am convinced that music goes deep into our souls. Thank you Kathy for affirming this.
Wow Nancy doesn’t seem that old. Norman is one of my favorite musicians ever and I only discovered him recently. Sometimes the passing of time really gets me down.
Norman and Nancy are national treasures. I remember seeing them a few times at a small venue in my home town. I was alway amazed that I could sit within a broom handle's reach of one of the greatest guitar pickers in the world and hear him play.
Excellent for uplifting everyone.
Thank you so much for this. It's also so nice to hear them speak about Mike Seeger and John Cohen the way they do, full circle indeed. Howdy from a Norman and Nancy fan all the way out here in Portugal.
I have to admit, this song changed my life. We saw Kathy in concert and the name Nanci Griffith was unknown; however, the refrain haunted me until I found it in Google. Then Nanci Griffith. Nanci and Kathy -- two wonders!!
This was wonderful. Thank you SERFA
Nancy Blake is an awesome woman.
I bet ole Nancy wishes she had that awful orange man back today. Dumbass
Not a chance in hell.
I thank you for the enjoyment you give us ! Wish you would come to Syracuse, New York!
the world is run by the very rich, they are women as well as men and their power is administerd by both women and men, she is wide of the mark
"Make new songs,but sing the old-One is silver and the other gold". I started my research into folk music when I was able to talk-age 3 or so. I still sing and teach the old stuff. The old ballads are storytelling at its best and the songs that reflect the struggles we are still fighting are still important.
I would rather see& hear one of the many performers so I could see what it is that they do. I have never been to serfa.
I love this woman.
Now we know where Mick Jagger got his "rooster moves".
I still don't know what Serfa is. I see how people feel about it, but I don't know what it is or where it is or when it is. Who performs? Is there a link to a website?
Big Fan here: I will contemplate: mouth to ear to mouth, social placement & memory. Thank you. Oakland CA 2122
The voice of an angel. I have loved her "forever and a day".
"The first time ever I heard your thoughts" would be a lovely song about Peggy. :-)
Mesmerizing presentation.
Wonderful, wise, womanloving, anticapitalist, all there
Thank you - this has been very helpful
I had the honor to attend the Minnesota Folk Festival in 1980 or 81 when Norman and Nancy were playing with James Bryan. I will never forget after the show, there was a rock and roll band playing next door. Nancy, who never said a word all night peeked through the curtain, then turned to me and said "Fuckin' great ain't they?" I was floored! School marm she ain't ! Love these guys, As good as it gets.
I've admired Nancy for years. She's honestly cool. She inspired me at a time I needed it a lot. Words of encouragement , "Keep up with your music." -Nancy Blake
She definitely has a very fun, easy to be around personalty... from what I've seen here anyway.
I wonder who the establishment folk singer was she spoke of?
It could have been one of many singers. I think that was one of the influences of the "music Business". Because I soloed I was often required to hire other instrumentalists to play with me on stage. Always hated that, but that is how the music bus. thinks.
Thanks for posting! If you have a minute, I recorded some original tunes. As a fellow music lover, I'd love if you'd take a listen. It's on my channel. I appreciate it!
Peggy is model to me as a folksinger. Keep a pickin that banjo!
I was at that 1st concert by the Aereo-Plain band at The Marketplace where Nancy (and I) first heard Norman. As a teenager I was friends with her brothers and after she started hanging out with Norman I got to rub elbows with him a bit and do him some favors. He was very encouraging of my budding interest in picking and even gave me a spare guitar in return for helping to load his moving van. It's great to see N&N interviewed, and hear that after all these years Nancy is still as committed as ever to the things she values.
Great story David. What I wouldn't give to hear Norman play.
horrible
So amazing to see this side of a favorite singer of mine. I sing too and there's something really magic in it.
What wonderful stories. Kathy, don’t you wish there were smart phones back then, when all of you were singing on the balcony? I’d love to have seen and heart that. I remember you from Country in the Rockies I, II, and lIl. I knew nothing about Country music before I met you at charity bartending night. I painted the hat with your Clown in the Rodeo portrait on it. I love your voice and your songs and now your stories. Thank you!
As much as Peggy Seeger is a legend, I must protest! She has got it wrong on what she terms ‘classical’ music. It is vast, and changing, and forever evolving, yet enduring, enriching, everlasting. For everyone and wonderful! There is room in this world for it all.
Really enjoyed these special recollections. Could relate to so much of it. I've appreciated their music for mayears. I spent much of the 70s traveling around the country, trying to learn and play bluegrass and explore. Norman was a picker all the rest of us aspired to.
(Problems with phone-) I saw Norman play once at a little local pub in Maryville I think called the Downyonder Saloon. Will never forget what a special time to hear him play. The Old Brown Case is still one of my all-time favorites. Thank you so much to both of you for all the wonderful music over the years. It made life a little sweeter - more important now than ever in these tough times. God bless them ~
God she's so clever and such an incredible spirit. I've never seen her talking like this. I'm a little in love.
I've never seen Norman with a cutaway guitar. I recall him saying, "Anything above the 14th fret is wasted on me."
Thank you for sharing, Norman is my hero, wish I could tell him how much his music means to me. I play his songs every day 🍀🎸
Very interesting! Love those stories of life in music! Thank you so much for sharing your experiences.
Thank you Kathy for sharing you with us. God Bless.
God bless Norman and Nancy! Unsung American Treasures. I have spoken JGO 2020
Still fresh after so many years.
What a joy to see them both. Restored an old French cello for Nancy and set up one of Mr. Blake's 12 fret Martin D-18 guitars when repairing musical instruments for George Gruhn in the late '70's. So sorry to hear James Bryan is having health problems. Enjoyed many an hour playing fiddle with him on his front porch. Wonderful folks and I wish them all well and thank them for such precious memories.