Bluegrass Guitar Master and 2014 IBMA Guitar Player of the Year takes RCMF in support of his latest album Into My Own. Executive Produced By Eddie Owen & Loy Norrix Audio Engineer and Live mix: Shalom Aberle Camera & Lights: Corey Giessen
The tune at 1:06:00 - Overton Waltz - is so beautiful. Reminds me of Bela Fleck's stellar "Tales from the Acoustic Planet" album. Great band, and Bryan is a superb guitarist. Check him out on Sierra Hull's "Daybreak" album, esp. his solo on "Bombshell".
15 Feb 2015 An Evening with the Bryan Sutton Band Red Clay Music Foundry, Duluth, GA Set One 01- Crick on the Hearth- 02-Way Downtown 01A- Band Intro 03- Ole Blake 04- Anyhow I Love You 05- Streamline Cannonball 05- Runaway 06- Hell’s Broke Loose in Georgia 07- Riding Out the Winter 08- Overton Waltz 09- Backwater Blues 10- The Log Jam Set Two 11- Been All Around This World 12- The Watson Blues 13- The Train That Carried My Girl from Town 14- The Cumberland Reel 15- That’s Where I Belong 16- Swannanoa Tunnel 17- Tim O’Brien Tune 18- I’ll Go Steppin’ Too 19- Decision at Glady Fork 20- Hills for the Head Players Bryan Sutton - Guitar Casey Campbell - Mandolin Mike Barnet - Fiddle Sam Grisman - Bass
I don't know if this is the dozeneth time I've watched this. It's still in the process of being fathomed. Thanks for taking in these young blood from Nashville, Bryan Sutton, such awesome inspiration. I couldn't share enough.
To any music lover about to watch this here is a heads up. Its very good and worth the time to watch and listen but be forewarned you need to jump to approx. 30 minutes in to get to the beginning and then they take a break from 1:25 to 1:46. Might be part of the reason it got 3 dislikes
I heard Bryan Sutton for the first time on a You Tube video about three months ago playing Folsom Prison Blues along with Pat Bergeson, Guthrie Trapp, Tommy Emmanuel and Richard Smith. What was good about that 'jam session, was that every player got to strut their stuff. For a player unknown to me, I was impressed with his playing. Scouting around for more of his work, I came across this video, which I am looking forward to hearing.
This is a very worthy - just slide up to where the introduction starts. Despite the huge lag before the show, the audio is excellent and performance is what you'd expect from Bryan Sutton. Same big gap in the halftime break, but the second half doesn't let up a bit.
Bryan's not one of those a hole types, drink up so you'll buy more merch, and oh, the toilets are in the restrooms..lol worst intro ever. Bryan is Legend.
I'm a three finger guy but when he starts that song around 50: it takes me some place, way back. Sitting here on my back porch I can feel those Tennessee hardwoods resonate with me and that banjo.
Great stuff! Sutton just makes it look sooooo easy. His playing is so melodic, and he is never just riffing. excellent band, and the whole video is great quality. Thank you for posting this.
Don't remember the last time I enjoyed a youtube recording as much as this. Amazing sound! Bryan and band are the best - especially if you love bg guitar.
I have to disagree with you, and recommend checking out their bio's. Each of these amazing musicians were raised on bluegrass, country and folk music. Bryan Sutton had ideas of attending Berklee (not Berkley), but had offers to come to Nashville to be a sideman.
+wankatronic Casey Campbell his mother is Marcia Campbell the all night dj on the great WSM radio station and one of the square dancers on the Grand ole Opry