Nate Leath, fiddle- Eric Robertson and Jacob Jolliff, mandolins- Flynn Cohen, Guitar- Dave Hollender, bass.
Excerpt from long medley:
Mississippi Waltz (Monroe)/ Huggin' The Rail (McGann)/Roanoke...
Nate Leath, fiddle- Eric Robertson and Jacob Jolliff, mandolins- Flynn Cohen, Guitar- Dave Hollender, bass.
Excerpt from long medley: Mississippi Waltz (Monroe)/ Huggin' The Rail (McGann)/Roanoke (Monroe)
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5 stars for this video. This is pleasant, driving, tasteful and everyone is together on this video. These players are masters and they all join together to make beautiful music. The two young men are scary...can you imagine in 10 years how these ypoung men will play? Thanls John for this gem.
Not bad rest of the group here, but that young Eric Robertson has what it takes to go on to world class performance in lifelong carrierer if he continues at that pace.
John, thanks for sharing. Must be great to be surrounded by such awesome talent. Could you help us identify the hatless mandolin players? Eric to the left?
Thanks Peter, it is great! You are right, the dark haired mandolin player is Eric Robertson, the blond is Jacob Jolliff, and I'm the American Hairless :)
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Great stuff!
John you can pick with the best of em too.
-Treblemaker
SF, CA
Jim Kelly - Salem, Oregon