The legendary John Herald performs his great song, "Woodstock Mountains," in my living room in Woodstock, circa 2004. John was a great guy and is dearly missed by all those who knew him.
the greatest city bluegrass voice ever, perhaps the greatest bluegrass voice period. had the pleasure to have seen john a number of time. we miss you john and your music.
Although I am thrilled to see this video it saddens me to see the joy no longer shining in John's eyes. He made me love life and live music so much more after seeing him perform in the 70s. My CHILDREN grew up singing John the Generator. I wish John had known just how deeply he WAS/IS loved and appreciated. I am so sad my children never had the chance to see him perform or to know him. I miss him everyday and one of his songs runs across my mind several times a day.
I only just found out about John's passing and was extremely saddened... I heard him perform once, being introduced by a friend of mine who was managing John at the time... John is teaching me a lesson today, that no matter how dark things can appear at times, there are those who love and appreciate me for who I am, who would truly miss me if I bowed out, so I stick around for them, and soon enough the sun rises again...
I just wrote a sort of goofy or funny piece about Woodstock on my BLOG, Natural Health News, yesterday; John was included. Now I'll have this to add. He was loved, as was his music, and is greatly missed.
I am the owner of the "dank little bar". It is the Parkside and Andy and I were so very proud to have known John! Thank you to whomever posted this. We think of John often and loved him dearly.
I am the owner of the "dank little bar". It is the Parkside and Andy and I were so very proud to have known John! Thank you to whomever posted this. We think of John often and loved him dearly.
@reykjavik82 Yes, a great voice.
saullouis 11 months ago
the greatest city bluegrass voice ever, perhaps the greatest bluegrass voice period. had the pleasure to have seen john a number of time. we miss you john and your music.
jim
reykjavik82 1 year ago
Although I am thrilled to see this video it saddens me to see the joy no longer shining in John's eyes. He made me love life and live music so much more after seeing him perform in the 70s. My CHILDREN grew up singing John the Generator. I wish John had known just how deeply he WAS/IS loved and appreciated. I am so sad my children never had the chance to see him perform or to know him. I miss him everyday and one of his songs runs across my mind several times a day.
TRChamz 1 year ago
I only just found out about John's passing and was extremely saddened... I heard him perform once, being introduced by a friend of mine who was managing John at the time... John is teaching me a lesson today, that no matter how dark things can appear at times, there are those who love and appreciate me for who I am, who would truly miss me if I bowed out, so I stick around for them, and soon enough the sun rises again...
harrykatz 1 year ago
I've been watching this vid for over a year and now it's going into my May favorites. The legendary John Herald.
bulbheadmyass 1 year ago
Wonderful video. I've always loved him. What a loss.
bulbheadmyass 3 years ago
This is really nice and a song I've listened to time and again. Thanks for the buzz.
GeorgieWise 3 years ago
I just wrote a sort of goofy or funny piece about Woodstock on my BLOG, Natural Health News, yesterday; John was included. Now I'll have this to add. He was loved, as was his music, and is greatly missed.
hrblgrbl 3 years ago
I am the owner of the "dank little bar". It is the Parkside and Andy and I were so very proud to have known John! Thank you to whomever posted this. We think of John often and loved him dearly.
parksidekaren 3 years ago
I am the owner of the "dank little bar". It is the Parkside and Andy and I were so very proud to have known John! Thank you to whomever posted this. We think of John often and loved him dearly.
parksidekaren 3 years ago