Del McCoury & Ronnie Reno - I Wonder Where You Are Tonight
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Great old tune from way back. Only I and a few others are old enough to remember this one..Thanks..
Wayne..
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"This is a ripper, folks."
Oh yeah. Rip snortin' barn burnin' bluegrass.
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damn!
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Oh Yeah! Not Del's son, Ronnie, on mando, but Don's son - just love it! Del...what a class act all the way around, even beyond his pickin' an' singin' - a real hard workin' (even when he was loggin') family man; wonderful smile; one of the best hairs in bluegrass and I remember in '63 with him wearing that seersucker while playing gtr and singing with Monroe. This is a wonderful duet clip. Two of the best right here.
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@highonbluegrass Uh...Most lead singers can do that. Very few have a voice like Del though, but most professional bluegrass musicians can not only sing all 4 parts...but play any instrument on stage..and play it well. Del McCoury is in a league of his own though no doubt.
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this is my favorite bluegrass song of all time
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that's a nice song
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Del's voice is as American as apple pie and Baseball. When I think of any bluegrass song in my head, it's Del's voice that I hear. I give all the kudos to Mister Munroe for being a founding father of bluegrass, but I know who has taken that torch and has kept it burning bright.
Del you are a true American poet, and teller of beautiful stories.
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THIS GREAT MUSIC
Seriously...how many men out there can sing lead on the verses and then jump to tenor harmony on the chorus? Outstanding, of course it is DEL.
highonbluegrass 3 years ago 6
Ronnie is the oldest son of the late Don Reno and if you look at some of your old Reno & Smiley albums from the 60's, he was the mandolin player. He left and went to the Osborne Brothers and then to Merle Haggard Band before coming back and playing with his dad 2 years before Don passed. He now has his own band, Ronnie Reno and the Reno tradition...
beverleybluegrass 2 years ago 5