About 45 seconds of Blue Side Of The Mountain first.
The Steeldrivers - Richard Bailey - Banjo
Grammy nominated banjo player, Richard Bailey has recorded with such diverse artists as Al Green and George Jones. Featured in the book Masters of the 5-String Banjo, Bailey has performed with Bill Monroe, Roland White, Vassar Clements, Loretta Lynn, Chet Akins, Larry Cordle, Laurie Lewis, Dale Ann Bradley, and countless others. He has also recorded with Kenny Rogers, Michael Martin Murphy, Johnny Cash, Tammy Wynette, and Ronnie Milsap and has played at Carnegie Hall and on Austin City Limits.
Mike Fleming - Bass/Vocals
A versatile veteran, Mike Fleming lays down the firm foundation and sings the baritone harmony that rounds out the SteelDrivers sound. A self-confessed recovering banjo player, Mike has recorded with Holly Dunn, Joy Lynn White, and with groundbreaking singer/songwriter David Olney. In addition to traveling the world during stints with Dunn and Kevin Welch, Mike has appeared on Austin City Limits, Nashville Now, Crook and Chase, and too many Grand Ole Opry shows and festivals to count.
Tammy Rogers - Fiddle/Vocals
Growing up in a family bluegrass band that also included banjo great Scott Vestal, Tammy brings a lifetime of instrumental and vocal experience to the SteelDrivers. She was also in the legendary pre-Union Station bluegrass band Dusty Miller with Barry Bales, Tim Stafford, Adam Steffey, and Brian Fesler. No stranger to the studio, she has recorded with Neil Diamond, Wynonna, Rodney Crowell, Radney Foster, Bill Anderson, Iris Dement, Randy Scruggs, Patty Loveless, Buddy and Julie Miller, Jim Lauderdale, and many more. She has toured the world with Trisha Yearwood, Reba McEntire, Patty Loveless, Maria McKee, and the Dead Reckoners. Her songs have been recorded by Terri Clarke and Frances Black.
Chris Stapleton - Guitar/Vocals
A rising star on the Nashville scene, Chris Stapleton is a Paintsville, Kentucky native whose powerful sandpaper to silk voice gives the SteelDrivers their distinctive sound. He has recorded with Daryl Worley, Gary Allan, Lee Ann Womack, Trent Wilmon, James Otto, and others, while as a songwriter his compositions have been covered by Tim McGraw, Brooks and Dunn, Julie Roberts, Daryl Worley, Trent Wilmon, Gary Allan, Patty Loveless, Brad Paisley, Trace Adkins, Lee Ann Womack, Montgomery Gentry, and the Lonesome River Band. He recently scored a number one singles as the writer of Your Man, recorded by Josh Turner and Kenny Chesneys Never Wanted Nothing More.
Great song ans a thumbs up for adding the comments about all the members!
sandmanmod24 1 month ago
This is one of the best songs in the world. Utter perfection.
fl0nk11 1 month ago
STOP SOPA!
Pugh1983 2 months ago
I came across this song 12/19/10. I hadn't spoke w/ my Dad for close to 12 yrs. I went to visit him for the first time in many wasted yrs. in the hospital where his last days were spent. He passed away 12/20/10 at a young age. I continue to come back to this song each time I think about him. Dad & I smiling at each other, putting aside all burdens, knowing that love is the true meaning to life. Thank God for this song. It will be w/ me forever. Thank God for C. Stapelton.
357hank 4 months ago 2
Bluegrass music . You can either play or you can't.No electronics to hide behind.
Meljophoto 5 months ago
@rolutos nigga you krazy
ChadLikesGuitars 7 months ago
Bluegrass is one of the greatest forms of music. And this from a person who said only 5 years ago that country music can't be good period. WHAT A FOOL I WAS!!
rolutos 7 months ago 2
Amazing
mrjapable 1 year ago
Ditto! Great funeral music!
tnbassets 1 year ago
i will have this song played when i die love it!!!!
hicktown55 1 year ago