Billy Strings — Escanaba
Album: Highway Prayers
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Total ratings: 343
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Length: 4:31
Plays (last 30 days): 8
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Total ratings: 343
Length: 4:31
Plays (last 30 days): 8
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I miss Billy and Don Julin
I’m not a big grass fan, but sweet stuff like this just may win me over!
lydkohler wrote:
That live Billy will have you kicking up dust and breathless! Love his studio albums as well, but you're absolutely right about the magic of a live Billy Strings show.
Also, THANK YOU WILLIAM! <3
That live Billy will have you kicking up dust and breathless! Love his studio albums as well, but you're absolutely right about the magic of a live Billy Strings show.
Also, THANK YOU WILLIAM! <3
fortheloveofpete wrote:
That live Billy will have you kicking up dust and breathless! Love his studio albums as well, but you're absolutely right about the magic of a live Billy Strings show.
THANK YOU BILL! He’s a great artist AND is one of the best in concert I’ve ever seen, transcendent doesn’t even start to describe! the album is great, but for full Impact if you ever get the chance, see a show…
That live Billy will have you kicking up dust and breathless! Love his studio albums as well, but you're absolutely right about the magic of a live Billy Strings show.
birdland wrote:
Sam Grisman is also carrying the torch!
Excellent. The gauntlet passed from Tony Rice and the Grisman quintet to a new generation of talent.
Outstanding work.
Sam Grisman is also carrying the torch!
Makes you happy !
birdland wrote:
Ahhhh
New grass
Dawg music
Doc Watson guitar
Excellent. The gauntlet passed from Tony Rice and the Grisman quintet to a new generation of talent.
Outstanding work.
Ahhhh
New grass
Dawg music
Doc Watson guitar
Excellent. The gauntlet passed from Tony Rice and the Grisman quintet to a new generation of talent.
Outstanding work.
Outstanding work.
Great song.
Great car on the album cover (perhaps a 1969 Chevelle? Manual? Big block V8? Jensen speakers? Pioneer Supertuner?).
But the song don't go with that car. For that car, you need something like Montrose's Bad Motor Scooter. Or Rush's Working Man.
Great car on the album cover (perhaps a 1969 Chevelle? Manual? Big block V8? Jensen speakers? Pioneer Supertuner?).
But the song don't go with that car. For that car, you need something like Montrose's Bad Motor Scooter. Or Rush's Working Man.
At first I thought this might be new Nickel Creek. A little sleuthing revealed Mr. Strings has played with Chris Thile. No suprise, since Mr. Thile is an outstanding mandolinist.
Glad to know there are people keeping this music alive.
c.
Glad to know there are people keeping this music alive.
c.
GINRUSH wrote:
Yah dere!
Escanaba, Upper P!
Yah dere!
GINRUSH wrote:
My dad used to sail into Escanaba.
Escanaba, Upper P!
My dad used to sail into Escanaba.
Escanaba, Upper P!
THANK YOU BILL! He’s a great artist AND is one of the best in concert I’ve ever seen, transcendent doesn’t even start to describe! the album is great, but for full Impact if you ever get the chance, see a show…
ericwdawkins114 wrote:
Bluegrass is from the 1940s. I still think this is fun, but it's funny to hear it called "traditional."
Billy is a refreshing artist that gives me hope for keeping traditional music alive. He is extremely well rounded. I look forward to his stuff.
Bluegrass is from the 1940s. I still think this is fun, but it's funny to hear it called "traditional."
Initially thought this was Nickel Creek... but Billy will do just fine
Billy is a refreshing artist that gives me hope for keeping traditional music alive. He is extremely well rounded. I look forward to his stuff.
Great name for a blue grass musician - Billy Strings
Liking quite a bit on 1st listen
Liking quite a bit on 1st listen
finally some bs on here
Just gotta post and get on a near blank board... Enjoyable!
I'm not a guitar player but I recognise some very sweet chops here. A pleasure to listen to.