Just in case you havn't got to hear these 2 songs i highly recommend SHIMMY, and MYSTERIUM, ,Though he plays with Marty Stewart and does a lot of great country playing he can pick through Rock , Blues , Jazz, Old School country and some of the coolest instumental tunes you'll hear. 40 years of pickin has made him one of the best in the biz, Even his wife Carmilla Ramsey is one hell of a player, Fiddle ,Guitar , Mandolin & one hell of a great voice, you'll hear play with Patty Loveless, COOL.
Thanks , i have been playing guitar since the late 60s . I know Kenny's playing very well & his wife's talent on Fiddle as a fan of Patty Loveless. Though i came up on the hard rock side of the 60s & 70s i like all non commercial forms of music. I also think Marty Stuart is very underrated & one hell of great player as is Kenny. These songs you mention are some of the best clips of Kenny playing other styles than what he's known for. Both him & Marty can play many styles which show just how good they both are. Again thanks .
Yessireee I can't get enough of Marty and Kenny... The guys backing them up are top notch too. I play too, and seriously appreciate what all the Superlatives do... I'd kill for a bassist/drummer like them.
Always such effortless relaxed magical playing from this Tele twanger!! I did see him with an SG on another video, but the single coil sound belongs to him.
Love the guitar talent, makes him that much 'hotter',..yikes I said that ! First time I seen him was 8-28-19 in concert w Marty Stuart, wished he'd played this.
He’s working the mixolydian scale like Jerry Garcia, this sounds like Dark Star if it was played at two or three times the tempo. I saw an interview with Kenny where he said he saw the Dead three times back in the day, said he "never saw 'em after Pigpen died”.
well now i just broke a bad uke and guess what ...ive got an other one on the way to me neareast post office but it is quite nice to hear good music isnt it im modest but i woudd almostt die without one ukulele in the house..seacrust in
Yeah! I noticed that too, he’s working the mixolydyian scale like Jerry did a lot, this sounds to me like Dark Star if it was played at twice the tempo.
Kenny Vaughan's performances are always a huge payoff for the listener - he's been absorbing American music all his life, and he's generous when he gives it back. I'm guessing he attended some Grateful Dead concerts back when Pig was with them.
I picked up the Dead vibe as well. At the beginning it sounded like he was channeling his inner Garcia. Kinda reminded me of the jam in China>Rider. He has mentioned in interviews that he loves Jerry Garcia.