Nashville Bluegrass Band & Fairfield 4 - Roll Jordan Roll
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@cleckell Or even the Auburn University football stadium, Jordan-Hare, is properly pronounced "Jerdan-Hare".
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@BabyBoiQue If you still need the answer to this, he hits a Bb1
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saying no offense at the start of yr comments doesnt take away from clearly dissing someone, just enjoy the great quality of the collaboration.
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Freak all of that!!!!!
These two different types of genres came together to sing one basic premise: Harmony!!!!
... and they both did it absolutely with the right feeling and just plain right!
When this world is over that is how it's gonna be.
-Peace!
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I love a good bass and Fairfield Four's Freeman is better than good. It's exciting to hear him sing this rolling melody line. I've had this recording awhile. Sometimes it makes me want to shout in a Jesus way and sometimes squeal ina mercy-what-a-man way!
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Anybody know the note Isaac hits at the the 4:20 mark?
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@revskull not many bluegrass groups have an actual bass singer.....in fact other than dailey and vincent I can't think of one, not sure why they even call it a bass
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I like "The Northern" better
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I ran monitors for both NBB and FFF many times during this era, both separately and together. It is true that the FFF is no doubt a stronger vocal ensemble in almost every way. Regarding bass singers: NBB never pretended to have a "bass" singer. Be glad for this: a much broader white audience was introduced to the Fairfield Four because of the Nashville Bluegrass Band.
Mr. Freeman is an awesome bass singer.
choosdad 3 years ago 36
no offense..but NBB's bass singer is a high baritone trying to hit bass notes, note that he has zero resonance and timber for the position... of course the "real" bass singer steps up at 2:06!! not knocking the guy... it's just so obvious when a real bass steps up...
revskull 2 years ago 28