The Del McCoury Band Performs in Studio 4A

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2009

Several years ago, influential bluegrass musician Del McCoury decided to do away with modern concert amplification and go back to the basics: three microphones. With his sons at his side, McCoury performs "1952 Vincent Black Lightning" in NPR's Studio 4A.

Read More: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=15397721

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  • Wow, no suits or ties....still sounds better than 99.999 of the "stuff" out there.

    God Bless Del and his sons.

  • Greatest Bluegrass band ever!!!

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  • Great song by RT.  However, The McCoury's made it much more than an English Pub song. Either one goes well with a few brews though!

  • Great song by RT.  However, The McCoury's made it much more than an English Pub song. Either one goes well with a few brews thoudh!

  • I love this version, just as I love the Richard Thompson original.

  • Doh! Iposted the RT comment before the song finished.

  • Lovely performance. In case any of you blugrassers don't know this is a Richard Thompson song. And his guitar playing on that one is jaw-dropping - check it out.

  • and emgeny

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