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neebee
Oct-24-2013, 11:53am
Awesome show in Ann Arbor last night at The Ark...not all bluegrass but jammin' all around. J. Cobb wasn't the only one rippin' it. They are on a three month tour - check them out if in your area.

bigskygirl
Oct-24-2013, 3:11pm
Got my ticket for tomorrow night!

bigskygirl
Oct-25-2013, 9:04pm
Just got home from the show at The Birchmere in Alexandria, VA.

Wow, what a great 2 hours! They played songs from Doc Watson, Guy Clark, Bill Monroe, and each others' albums as well as a few BG standards. The playing was fantastic, not flashy or overstated just plain good!!!

What a talented, fun, witty bunch. If they come to a venue near you go, you won't be disappointed.

mcgroup53
Oct-28-2013, 10:47pm
Saw this lineup when they were playing with Ronnie McCoury. GREAT band with a killer sound. Hope they record, especially with Jesse on mandolin.

bigskygirl
Oct-29-2013, 9:01am
Saw this lineup when they were playing with Ronnie McCoury. GREAT band with a killer sound. Hope they record, especially with Jesse on mandolin.

Totally agree, Jesse was one of the most musical players I've heard lately. His warp-speed picking was crystal clear and his rhythm was very tasteful.

mandolino maximus
Oct-31-2013, 11:03am
Jesse's more associated with the progressive take, but he took a traditional bluegrass friend of mine by surprise by how well he does a traditional sound when called for. Well, Duh! He does it all. And so does the rest of that band of pure pickers and fine vocalists (well, probably not Noam) on tour right now.

UsuallyPickin
Oct-31-2013, 12:51pm
I saw this grouping last evening at 3rd and Lindsley in Nashville, TN. Phenomonal, is the descriptive of choice, partly because of the level of sheer skill involved, but also because nobody played too much and stuck out. I was even awed by the vocal pairing of Bales, Sutton and Bulla. I expected instrumental expertise from this lineup. I mean who wouldn't. But the duet and three part harmonies were exquisite. Noam even supplied a solid and resonant fourth part bass line harmony to a Carter family standard. Wow...... if you have a chance to see these folks together in concert, do so...... R/