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Stanley Brothers Live 5/21/1961 

Justin Johnson
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The Stanley Brothers performing live at New River Ranch, Rising Sun, MD
5/21/1961
Carter Stanley - Vocals and Guitar
Ralph Stanley - Banjo and Vocals
Jack Cooke - Bass and Vocals
George Shuffler - Guitar and Vocals
1. The Wild Side of Life
2. Long Black Veil
3. Little Bennie
4. How Mountain Girls Can Love
5. Man of Constant Sorrow
6. Little Joe
7. Knoxville Girl
8. Little Maggie
9. Home Sweet Home
10. Don't Go Out Tonight
11. Sunny Side of the Mountain
12. Keep a Memory
13. Little Bessie
14. Clinch Mountain Backstep
15. Long Journey Home
16. In Heaven We'll Never Grow Old
17. Rank Stranger
18. Let Me Lose
Originally released as "Stanley Series Vol. 1 #1" on Copper Creek Records, but now out of print. If you own the rights to this, please reissue it.

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Комментарии : 74   
@paulallen3557
@paulallen3557 5 месяцев назад
I'm 75, wait, 75-and-a-half, and I've followed them the same way for 50 years! It's an addiction, I'm convinced.
@RonaldChappell-lp7xx
@RonaldChappell-lp7xx 4 дня назад
I thank that there is Any Others that can beat the Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain Boys😊
@reanamarsh
@reanamarsh 10 лет назад
Me and my husband love to her Mr Stanley. We love all your music. And we loved yours and your brothers music. My mama. Grew me. Up on this. Kind. Of. Music. And I love it. And. Hope you Dr. Ralph keep up the good work. Grid be with you...I love. Older music then most of this new music that's coming out. We love blue grass and gospel music . To god be with. You now and always . Patricia and London marhis.
@jackleonard5527
@jackleonard5527 2 года назад
The soul of VA.mt music and they all have their heart mind body and soul to carry on with the job of showing us all the traditional and very best of the music for ageless timeless bluegrass seeds for generations
@lynngraham2934
@lynngraham2934 5 лет назад
Just listening to the Stanley Brothers anymore makes one old fashioned but I still love their music.
@PhilippKohlermann
@PhilippKohlermann 3 месяца назад
Always a pleasure these guys! Greetings from Germany!
@Dlrealife
@Dlrealife 10 лет назад
This is the REAL essence of Bluegrass The real stuff It warms my heart
@jimmydaleworkman4228
@jimmydaleworkman4228 5 лет назад
Hell ya jimm Dale
@spencere58
@spencere58 10 лет назад
Back when Cecil County mattered In Bluegrass music. Man I surely do miss the New River Ranch and the Conowingo Campgrounds and the bluegrass festivals put on there.
@ncbloom
@ncbloom 2 года назад
Thanks so much for these Live shows. I frequently listen to one of these shows as the first music I listen to in a day. Give me the Stanleys and The Osbourne Brothers and I'm good.
@nozecone
@nozecone Год назад
"Please don't whip little Ben" .... Makes me long for the good ol' days!
@RTRDick
@RTRDick 10 лет назад
Would have given anything to hear this band in person. I have seen Ralph and Cookie many times but never saw Carter and George. This is a vivid picture of what 4 superb musicians could create out of pretty plain equipment and surroundings. The solo by Jack Cook is great as is George's guitar picking, truly these two were Stanley evergreens. Sadly all are gone now save Ralph, but never forgotten.
@lawrencemay8671
@lawrencemay8671 2 года назад
Sadly RALPH has now gone to The Land By The Bright Crystal Sea
@dylanschulz2404
@dylanschulz2404 7 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@joshuagoodman3854
@joshuagoodman3854 11 лет назад
This is SO GOOD to hear! Makes me feel like we are back in better times...
@mattpeuler1
@mattpeuler1 10 лет назад
This is amazing! Its like being there, a snapshot in time! Seeing Ralph today on stage and then hearing this really shows how this music transcends time. Best part is how Carter says "this is a song that's going to come out soon"... and now, almost 60 years later, its a classic!
@ewdraper43
@ewdraper43 8 лет назад
I'm amazed how these old tunes and gifted musicians can move me and take me back home to Tennessee and my childhood. Thank you.
@clintonsexton7811
@clintonsexton7811 3 года назад
I was born in 81 and I come from Ohio and I'm pretty sure dr. Ralph Stanley is my soulmate even though he died for years even before I knew who he was I used to hear more time as a child but I never knew who he was
@brucesmith7822
@brucesmith7822 3 года назад
@@clintonsexton7811 Look up, the life and times of ralph stanley
@pauladams5595
@pauladams5595 5 месяцев назад
Best that ever stood up on a stage and they performed everywhere and the people absolutely loved them .I have no doubt that they perform for the good Lord often . R . I . P . 🙏
@VaDigger66
@VaDigger66 3 года назад
Baltimore was a place that was home to many mountain folks from Southwest Virginia including many of my family who went there for jobs then let a lot stayed
@paulallen3557
@paulallen3557 5 месяцев назад
I'm from Eastern Kentucky and feel the same way, TN friend.
@margaretpooley5394
@margaretpooley5394 3 года назад
Just great love it 😀
@CAROLUSPRIMA
@CAROLUSPRIMA 9 лет назад
Don't know who you are, Mr Justin, but I can't begin to thank you enough for posting these Stanley shows. I saw them in 1965 or 66 when I was four or five years old and it literally changed my life. Later I sold my pony so I could buy a record player and ever since I've got every Stanley Bros record I could lay my hands on. Later I ended up playing bluegrass music professionally for over thirty years. So when I say they literally changed my life this is exactly what I mean. Thanks again.
@glynwood2874
@glynwood2874 9 лет назад
You must have one of the finest Stanley Bros. collections in the country. Any chance you could upload some of your music?
@CAROLUSPRIMA
@CAROLUSPRIMA 9 лет назад
Thanks but I'm sure many have better collections than I. I have a lot of Stanley Bros, probably most all the King stuff, and perhaps all or most of Ralph through when Charlie Sizemore sang with him. But having said that, my collection probably has been considerably diminished through moving around and divorce and such. And I wouldn't know how to upload from an album anyway. You have stuff that I've never heard, rare and important stuff and again I do appreciate your channel.
@paulallen3557
@paulallen3557 5 месяцев назад
I never knew that. Bravo, I thought I liked you!
@georgewhitfield6154
@georgewhitfield6154 2 года назад
Thank you for providing this glimpse into musical and cultural history. The music sounds so heartfelt and sincere. I wish I could have visited New River Ranch at Rising Sun. I was only 12 years old at the time and living in Staunton, Virginia.
@melissaliljeqvist2601
@melissaliljeqvist2601 10 лет назад
Man, this is not fair! I just broke out in tears.
@thepincushionman7063
@thepincushionman7063 5 лет назад
Listen to "Sweeter than the flower" it's so beautiful but jerks your heart out, puts a knot in your throat, and ruins makeup.
@packingten
@packingten 3 года назад
My Dad was good to us but he loved little bennie @ 6:30 takes me home&makes me me cry I'm 70 next month.
@pauladams5595
@pauladams5595 2 месяца назад
I never got to see Carter or George but I saw Ralph and Jack quite a bit
@georgeceltrick3
@georgeceltrick3 8 лет назад
Amazing. Thank you.
@yorkclassicmusic4417
@yorkclassicmusic4417 7 лет назад
I love that song Little Joe
@johnnyghee
@johnnyghee 11 лет назад
A treasure. Thanks so much, Justin.
@jeffrohio1
@jeffrohio1 9 лет назад
Thanks for sharing this. I've got a couple of the Copper Creek live stuff on cassette and a couple of other live collections, but I don't believe I've heard this one. They were so good!
@bertone36
@bertone36 6 лет назад
For me they are the greatest👍🏻👌🏻
@freebirdgina
@freebirdgina 10 лет назад
My dad and uncle knew the Stanley's well, they stayed at my uncle's house, Lonnie Bolin, when they played Dayton, OH. They also visited mt Papaw in Stacey Fork, Ky., and played in his yard, with my uncle. My dad could play and sing just like them, Ledford Bolin.
@tb40ford
@tb40ford 11 лет назад
Priceless upload here Sir. Many Many Thanks. Travis in Ky.
@eriklips
@eriklips 8 лет назад
I'm happy..! In Grace..
@6thTexasCavalry
@6thTexasCavalry 6 лет назад
I graduated from high school in Annapolis MD in 1961....at that time there was an AM station in Baltimore that played bluegrass...I heard later that the reason the station was so successful was due to so many people from the South who had come to Baltimore for good paying jobs....at that time Baltimore was the 6th largest city in the country....there were lots of manufacturing plants plus the Port of Baltimore....it was a very prosperous era and offered a leg up for many Southerners.
@packingten
@packingten 3 года назад
LBJ RUINED THAT!!.
@chrispierce1739
@chrispierce1739 Год назад
That station was WBMD, 750 on the AM dial. Ray Davis was the host and it was sponsored by Johnny's Used Cars.
@cidbidds5569
@cidbidds5569 2 года назад
The Lord's music. Hot dang
@VaDigger66
@VaDigger66 3 года назад
Love this song sung by Jack
@MattRingressi
@MattRingressi 9 лет назад
Carter singing his heart out on "Little Bennie" at 6:30
@stevenjohnson422
@stevenjohnson422 3 года назад
Please papa don't whip little bennie gets me every time ...me when i was a boy would give anything to have one now god speed boys
@packingten
@packingten 3 года назад
Little Bennie @ 6:30 my fav w rank stranger...47:10 Thank you so much for posting this priceless piece of history😊
@Aryozad
@Aryozad 11 лет назад
badass
@bertone36
@bertone36 11 лет назад
Thank you very much for posting this
@crazyhorseaz5224
@crazyhorseaz5224 Год назад
NEED MORE IN AMERICA
@jeffrohio1
@jeffrohio1 11 лет назад
Classic show! I've got a couple of the Copper Creek cassettes, but I don't believe I have this one. In fact, I know I don't because I don't have one of those dates where Jack Cooke played with them. Very cool!
@IggiePhill
@IggiePhill 3 года назад
KILLER
@kingkrollinvention
@kingkrollinvention 10 лет назад
if you ask ol dr. ralph Stanley ,,, he would tell you they don't play blue grass,,, he doesn't like the label bluegrass,,, says you gotta be from Kentucky to play bluegrass,,, he calls his music ol time mountain music.
@bertone36
@bertone36 11 лет назад
Thought I heard all the different versions. :-)
@over_in_the_valley72
@over_in_the_valley72 10 лет назад
I live in Kentucky.. born and raised, I have photos of my papaw dean playing music with dr ralph Stanley several occasions.. contact me if youd like to see!! out of owen county and monteray area
@SteelguitarLane
@SteelguitarLane 10 лет назад
Do you have any shows where George played bass? I don't know what years, but my dad (one of the bluegrass greats on bass) idolized (and still does) George's tubthumping.
@AnnevanPaulus
@AnnevanPaulus 9 лет назад
I was 4 years These are real Western men! Super!!!!!
@dabneyoffermein595
@dabneyoffermein595 21 час назад
late 50's saw bluegrass popularity plummet, that's when they moved to Florida. My question: When did Bluegrass have a revival post late 1950s ? was it the 70's or 80's or 90's?
@adamcharney
@adamcharney 9 лет назад
47:06 gun shot? Whoa that's hillbilly right there.
@gatordiddy
@gatordiddy 9 лет назад
...and they didn't say a word about it ...just launched into Rank Stranger. Hillbilly fer sure.
@sadrablue
@sadrablue 4 года назад
Well they ARE just outside Baltimore 🤣
@marciehester273
@marciehester273 6 лет назад
After Dean Martin I believe Ralph Stanley was the coolest; most confident guy in his own easily shared gift in my lifetime{I am 60} Please hear me out. When talent is given to folks only some get an abundance of a particular talent. Earl Scruggs says he was a wee lad of ten years when he thought to add what he called "a second finger to help his thumb" I feel anyone reading this commentary needs no further elaboration on this. Nat King Cole was perhaps the most remarkable man of the decade in the fifties. He was a black man crooning his way into the most popular show Americans watched. Lucy came along, that is a story that would require more space than this We would agree I hope. To prove my point without continuing to spin yarns watch The good DR. sing Pretty Polly with Patty Loveless. The cool factor of Ralph Stanley is on full display as he he goes toe to toe with, well watch and decide for yourself. As I end I must add this caveat.. The two men are equally "the Kings of Cool" Just a different Suave factor. Love them all,the ones who have left us.They do.thanks to forums such as this have a chance to do something I would wish for us all. Through the talents they shared with us they Live Forever. If I ever find myself where they are my list would simply be this. Maybelle Carter would play guitar next to Sara on autoharp while Patsy sings to us Picture the harmonies and pure magic Sounds like Heaven.It should
@stevenjohnson422
@stevenjohnson422 3 года назад
Dean deff bllew my mind
@TonyWud
@TonyWud 11 лет назад
Knoxville Girl 18:00
@joymayo3422
@joymayo3422 3 года назад
BLUEGRASS GOSPEL SHOWCASE in NASHVILLE TN first Friday in NOVEMBER earnest tubb TRUOBADOR THEATER see you there 2021
@travissizemore5950
@travissizemore5950 10 лет назад
Justin, where did you find this album and where can I get it? My mother had it when I was younger and I'd love to present it with her again! You have no idea what memories it brings back for her and I. We used to have it on an old 33 and we've lost it some where. Any information would be extremely appreciated!
@MrJwallace321
@MrJwallace321 11 лет назад
Mountain style bluegrass, not done any better by anyone!
@donna8779
@donna8779 6 месяцев назад
Looking for Gospels...
@maskedmofomike
@maskedmofomike 7 месяцев назад
11:57
@johnnyghee
@johnnyghee 11 лет назад
I love the pic. (No, I'm not gay, lol.)
@maskedmofomike
@maskedmofomike 7 месяцев назад
35:00
@klezmando
@klezmando 10 лет назад
Are you happy? No need to say one way or the other.
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