@jrobjer I agree...I grew up with bluegrass listening to Earl when learning the banjo and Doc when learning the guitar. I love Ricky and OMG Alison is an angel.
My sister was into rock and she heard this song and said "Why do you like a song about murder?". I had to admit, I never really listened to the words lol. but it sounds good :)
Love love love.
ChaunceyDos 11 hours ago
@jrobjer I agree...I grew up with bluegrass listening to Earl when learning the banjo and Doc when learning the guitar. I love Ricky and OMG Alison is an angel.
My sister was into rock and she heard this song and said "Why do you like a song about murder?". I had to admit, I never really listened to the words lol. but it sounds good :)
CarlDRocco 1 day ago
This is music real tunes not the tuneless stuff of the younger generation
loisleadfoot 4 days ago
@jrobjer That is for sure a great insult.
bluegrasssingingman 1 week ago
So much talent there the stage can hardly contain it all. Wouldn't it be wonderful to sing with these incredible musicians?
terrisonb 1 week ago
Amazing the band could cope with that annoying bas, he newer hit the rest of them...
Wish I could hear it sometime in the same arrangement - but with another bas ...
The rest os the band is great ...
Janne606 1 week ago
@jrobjer
Yeah I have to agree. Damn they are good.
plchacker 3 weeks ago
@jdrebel1 If you could send me the info on this that would be great. Thank you and God bless.
alanyoung2 3 weeks ago
Calling Earl Scruggs, Ricky Skaags and Doc Watson "Three Pickers" is like callling Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig "Two Baseball Players"...
jrobjer 3 weeks ago
absolutely lovely. I love the tradition of the murder ballad in American Roots Music. Should be called Four Pickers--there's a bass player.
John55son 1 month ago