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NOV 16, 03:37 PM
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williegoat
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NOV 16, 04:52 PM
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That is really cool and it looks like he is still at it at the age of 21.
Joe Bonamassa, Mark O'Connor, Sierra Hull and Marty Stuart all got started very young. Each was playing with the big guns between the ages of 11 and 14.
Sierra Hull at age 11 with Allison Krauss and Jerry Douglas at the Opry:
In my opinion, she is one of the top three mando players alive.[This message has been edited by williegoat (edited 11-16-2020).]
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sourmash
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NOV 17, 09:49 AM
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Les Paul told some kid you never heard of that, 'anyone can play the (effing) blues, kid.'
BB King was always boring to listen to. His single string appriach, playing only 2-3 notes in succession lacked depth and expression. Albert King isn't boring to listen to.
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williegoat
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NOV 17, 11:58 AM
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Mark O'Connor at 13. Four years later, he was touring with Stephane Grappelli:
In my opinion, the best fiddle player alive. Quite possibly the best ever.
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NOV 17, 12:18 PM
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quote | Originally posted by sourmash:
Les Paul told some kid you never heard of that, 'anyone can play the (effing) blues, kid.'
BB King was always boring to listen to. His single string appriach, playing only 2-3 notes in succession lacked depth and expression. Albert King isn't boring to listen to. |
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My favorite blues are probly near about 30-40% rock.
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williegoat
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DEC 23, 01:02 PM
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This video was just posted a few days ago, a ten year old Sierra Hull playing with Chris Thile. Thile is probably the most skilled, knowledgeable and versatile mando player in the history of the instrument. He is like a mandolin savant.
[This message has been edited by williegoat (edited 12-23-2020).]
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