Steve Kaufman Takes On the Competition

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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2007

6 Former Winners of the Flatpicking Guitar Championships at Winfield KS playing Alabama Jubilee at Steve Kaufman's Kamp, June, 2007. From left Stephen Bennett, Robin Kessinger, Robert Shafer, Mark Cosgrove, Roy Curry, Steve Kaufman.

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  • Certainly no disrespect to Bryan or Tony, but this lineup doesn't need anything!

  • flinstones, with the flinstones... ooppss wrong song :)

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  • Lookit those good ol' boys go!

  • @snapperjohn1000 I respect your opinion, but I will have to disagree with you on that. I guess its partly because I am a jazz fan and in that style of the music the melody is usually only play twice, at the start and finish. The middle part is for the soloists to shine, and that's the way I like it. It isn't merely showing off, its improvisation, which is a legitimate way of making music. Think of it like this, they are not just playing, but playing and composing at the same time!

  • @JHoodtheGood no he didn't

  • Im not a big Kaufman fan but he can play thats for sure... dont know if i put him up with Tony,Norman or Doc but he can play.

  • I keep coming back to this video

  • These guys are incredible, but I agree with the song losing something with everyone showcasing their incredible talents simultaneously. Fortunately, we can hear them play individually and it makes this video much easier to follow and appreciate.

  • this realy gets thick with all of these interpretations of the melody,i think it is just a contest to show ones hard earned guitar skills,and that is good,but nothing like hearing the solid core melody of a tune with all of the traditional instruments working to gether,complimenting each other. i dont think i will ever be an outstanding soloist, but i know my place and thats where my developed skills are. i consider my self to be a good side man,because i listen,and my timeing is impeccable.

  • @methodinsane ...guys who climaxed before it finished.

  • I believe the tune is called Alabama Juiblee... good stuff

  • Who the hell dislikes this??

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