Playing Bill Monroe's version of A Voice From on High into Old Blue Bonnet from a field recording from Roy Bennett of Meade County, KY recorded by Bruce Greene in 1976. www.norabrownm... For bookings: concertedeffor...
There is hope in these troubled times as long as young people makin music like this. It's all about harmony. Thank you and best regards from Berlin / Germany
These ladies have excellent taste. This is the best version I've heard of this song; and that is saying something because many of the greats have done it, and this is still the best to my ears.
There has always been a magical quality to Nora and Stephanie's collaborations. The mutual awareness is incredible; the harmonies are absolutely lovely. Another true gem from this wonderful duo.
Nothing better than a fiddle and a slow waltz. I grew up on this kind of music before I ever even thought of playing an instrument. Loved it like I do all of your stuff.
Im probably one of the least religious people you’ll meet, but man that song is touching. Just something the simplicity of the song and their voices… the harmonies… just awesome. Bravo. 👏
This is so beautiful! Can’t get tired of listening. Please, could you record this in your next album so I can take it with me everywhere even where there is no internet. Thank you!
It still astounds me that Nora, a teenager from Brooklyn can play and sound like a Kentucky an from a rural front.porch. I'd love to see her jam with Billy Strings or Molly Tuttle, also former child prodigies
This is my first post ever! This is one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard, and for those who are not from New York during the pandemic at 7:00 people made noise to show support for the first responders hard work. The noise behind the songs will forever be one of the most impactful songs of the pandemic! Thank you!
wow!! 🤩🤩🤩 - Thank you for this magnificent duo that makes you travel, dream - congratulations to you both for this beautiful moment a little out of time 👏👏👏 - I send you a big hello from France 🙋 ♂ - 🎵🎵🎵