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The Del McCoury Band along with Vince Gill on All Star Bluegrass Celevbration II DVD. Recorded on April 2nd 2003 at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, TN

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  • I live in South Carolina and am a pretty well known local bluegrass picker and people still look at you funny when you tell them you play and listen to bluegrass. In my opinoin it's the only true music we have left along with gospel quartet an gospel bluegrass

  • Vince should stick with bluegrass ! He sure has the voice for it...

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  • I've listened to a lot of renditions of this song but this one is the best. Bluegrass forever.

  • This song was written by a friend of mine, named Bob Hodge of central Tenn. JM didn't give him credit, said he forgot his name when confronted by the author. I just wonder why Ronnie didn't do a break, it shoud have been elementary picking.

  • @bluegrassman56 I'm a Yankee...but I tell you what...country, and bluegrass musicians are just about the best in the world...and the harmonies are outrageous.

  • @bluegrassman56 THANK YOU! HELLOOOOOOO.....People....This is TRUE!

  • where can i get this dvd?

    BrianNHixson@aol.com

  • Saw Del and the band at Merlefest 2011 last Friday. Man, they were great. The best high lonesome voice still around.

  • Vince Gill is great here. I wonder if young people who listen to the commercial trash that's called Country Music today ever scratch their heads and wonder what made the genre so popular over the years. I seldom even hear anything I like on the Grand Ole Opry anymore, now that all the legendary performers are gone. So I just listen to Bluegrass and my remastered CD's of the Carter Family. I once heard Bluegrass called the chamber music of Country.

  • @bluegrassman56 It's also one if not the most difficult genres to play and sing correctly. I know exactly what you mean.

  • Sad to say, but bluegrassman56 is correct. Music has gone to hell in a handbasket. Even country has succumbed to tattoos and body schrapnel. This and old time mountain music are about the only music left that's worth listening to. So we get funny looks when we say we play bluegrass or old time music. Let 'em look. We'll see who has the last laugh.

  • i hope the one dislike was a mistake, because i dont see how any one could not like this

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