One of my favs! yes !
Oh....that voice and those eyes......
If I wasn’t married and if she wasn’t married I’d be knocking on her front door with chocolates and flowers and she’d be calling the cops to come and get me the heck away from her front door.
Reminds me of one my favorite movies.....”Oh Brother, Where Art Thou”
O Brother!
Here she is on violin and harmonies, with Jerry Douglas (?) on dobro and Dan Tyminski vocals.
The Boy Who Wouldn’t Hoe Corn
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EIs0KMFJvWE
My father, who grew up in OK, had an affinity for old-time country music of the 1940s and 50s: Ed Ames, Hank Williams Sr., Patti Page, but it had never caught on with me. Watching Alison Krauss that day (she was performing "Steel Rails," here), it occurred to me that bluegrass was essentially the music of the European poor who came to America in the 1600s and early 1700s, when poor people were still playing lower-class dances of the late Renaissance. Since I had researched Renaissance dances as part of my college work, and later in my study of church music (many of the Baroque chorales were, in their original incarnation, based on Renaissance dances), it was like finding an exotic treasure from the past. It was then that I began my love affair with bluegrass, which later expanded into Americana. This link, in the midst of the campaign with which we are dealing on a daily basis, reminded me of that; thank you.
Reminds me of one my favorite movies.....”Oh Brother, Where Art Thou”
That voice!
I try very hard not to be envious of others but I can’t help it when I hear her voice.