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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2008

2008 Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival, Walsh Farm, Oak Hill, N.Y. July 2008

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  • Thanks for your "Oh-so-kind" title correction. I do try to get the titles right. I appreciate being corrected, and I'm happy to do so, but if you don't like the video, don't watch.

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  • it's like funny to see them older but otherwise the same! love this

  • @jukkagy: 100% agree with you! WOW!

  • These guys are great, but wouldn't it be nice to hear just one Hot Rize instrumental breakdown type tune - without the phase shifter.

  • You can't compare Charles and Bryan.....it's apples to oranges. Charles had the element of surprise and mystery like few musicians of any genre. Bryan is the most powerful and athletic picker I have ever witnessed. They are both great.

  • The banjo has the same tone used on Wernicks *niwot* concept album in the 70's for a similar tune called *plane 45*

  • yeah i mean tim and nick both play guitar so they can really appreciate the wild virtuosity. sutton is legend

  • wrong.

  • Bryan Sutton gets the best TONE!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Of course. All due respect to Charles and his great style but sutton blows me away in a different way

  • With all due respect to the late Charles Sawtelle, it's a bit of a stretch to say that Sawetlle could "outpick" Bryan Sutton. Obviously Sutton is an extremely talented musician. His undeniable flatpicking skills have made him a much sought after session musician in Nashville and a great performer. Nice addition to Hot Rize imho. I have followed Hot Rize from their inception, knew Charles from the early days in Denver and to be honest, I never saw him display picking skills that rival Suttons.

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