The Slickrock Stranger roams the canyons and rivers of the Colorado Plateau with his brothers Even Stranger and Waaaaay Stranger, staying away for weeks at a time and occasionally leaving the canyon country to share his music.
He's played his songs for years throughout Utah and the West at peace rallies, environmental rallies, various folk music venues, desert gatherings, the Utah State Capitol, the Utah Arts Festival, and once while standing in front of Ed Abbey's old truck.
Whether he's singing about wilderness and public land issues, political issues, or the strange people involved, the thoughts and ideas that come from his desert sun-baked brain provide some odd but humorous viewpoints about Utah and the West, it's politics and characters.
As the saying goes, no matter where he sings, "It's just gonna get stranger". Be prepared.
I'll rate this band A+ for all players. Dan had high praise for Gavin Largent by comparing him to Jerry Douglas. I've heard both. Gavin may be excellent but he's no Jerry Douglas.
Yeah, I'm glad Dan is happy with all his players, but really? Might want to check with Jerry Douglas, Rob Ickes, Andy Hall, and Steve Lutz. And Sierra Hull's VERY lucky beau, Justin Moses.
And MORE! The idiots of today pay many hundreds or even thousands to see 1/10,000th of the talent on that stage and that's probably giving those terrible so-called performers too much credit.
I guess I missed that, they looked mostly happy to me. They could look a little better though[appearance wise]; maybe not look like they just came in out of the alley.
Opens with a song dead helped made famous 50+ years back - now that’s Kenny Vaughn going full circle ;) Dead over Europe 72’ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8SndpZo1lVA.html
Marty and his group are one of the best bands playing live in any genre today. So much musical history with each member. The string bender is a great instrument and Marty is paying homage to Clarence.
I love MO/Watch house. I found them a few years ago, and they are absolutely unique, so talented. He has such an unusual voice, the phrasing is so good. I’m forever a fan.
00:00 Little Lies 03:00 Walkin’ Back to Georgia - Jim Croce 06:30 Ain’t That fine 10:58 Game to Lose 15:21 Wild One 20:15 See You Around 24:23 Pangaea 28:15 Long Hot Summer Days - John Hartford 31:45 Ryland (Under the Apple Tree) 36:33 I-89 40:54 Hannah Hunt - Vampire Weekend 45:21 Waitsfield 47:51 Lord Lead Me On - Bill Monroe 50:44 Be My Husband - Nina Simone 55:30 Hasse A's - Väsen 59:47 Ring Them Bells - Bob Dylan 01:04:55 Hornets 01:08:25 Send My Love (To Your New Lover) - Adele 01:13:09 Overland 01:17:08 Crossing Muddy Waters - John Hiatt
@@theslickrockstranger3585 Thank you for filming this amazing concert! I don't know if I'm With Her will ever come play where I live (Italy) so I'm watching every video of them available online
@@theslickrockstranger3585 now that I’m thinking about it, I was probably transposing the whole Marc Russo/Mark Russo saxophone thing over to Mr. Mark O’Connor. Haha…O’Connor, not O’Conner, nor Conor (as in McGregor…not MacGregor…Greggor…😂 Thanks for setting my decaying mind straight.
No worries that little crowd loved Marty and Marty and the superlatives love that little crowd. And Marty said somebody say howdy to me that crowd hollered howdy from that point on it was game on