Jesse McReynolds (93)
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Jesse McReynolds (93)
Jesse McReynolds (93)
July 9, 1929 (Coeburn, VA) - June 25, 2023 (Gallatin, TN)
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/25/obit ... Obituaries
"Stonry Creek" ("Bluegrass Special" Epic 1962) w/ Jimmy Buchanan: fdl / Allen Shelton: bjo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=613TYMHAyxY
July 9, 1929 (Coeburn, VA) - June 25, 2023 (Gallatin, TN)
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/25/obit ... Obituaries
"Stonry Creek" ("Bluegrass Special" Epic 1962) w/ Jimmy Buchanan: fdl / Allen Shelton: bjo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=613TYMHAyxY
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Scruggs style mandolin
In the same way Bill Keith and Bobby Thompson revolutionized banjo Jesse did the impossible act of picking between the double sets of mandolin strings and conjuring an eight note roll that did actually keep up with banjo tempos... what a freaking genius...
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Jim and Jesse were always one of my bluegrass favorites, probably because they weren't afraid to throw some pedal steel in the mix. I saw them many times at Sunset Park, and Jim was down-home humble, always congenial with his fans, and always had smile for his audience.
They don't make 'em like that anymore.
Here's some good listening from Jim and the boys:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mbh32_VgYMs
They don't make 'em like that anymore.
Here's some good listening from Jim and the boys:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mbh32_VgYMs
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Name Those Players
Having wound up with a paper copy of this New York Times piece, it seemed really interesting both photos feature steel players. Can we name them?
Last edited by Jeff Evans on 31 Aug 2023 3:54 am, edited 1 time in total.
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This is sad news indeed for the world of Country music. When one looks at the age of 93 it tells us all who loved the old-time country sounds that we ourselves are getting old too.
I Have been a fan of Jim and Jessie for many long years and after Jim died Jessie still gave tremendous shows. All the recordings had great sparkle and I loved all they and then Jessie produced.
Another great entertainer has gone but he leaves a wonderful legacy of endearing music that will inspire the younger generations.
God Bless him and all country fans across the world.
SLANGE - good health, James Taylor
I Have been a fan of Jim and Jessie for many long years and after Jim died Jessie still gave tremendous shows. All the recordings had great sparkle and I loved all they and then Jessie produced.
Another great entertainer has gone but he leaves a wonderful legacy of endearing music that will inspire the younger generations.
God Bless him and all country fans across the world.
SLANGE - good health, James Taylor