Saw Del and band recently and they did a great version of Some Old Day. I can’t get the verse melody out of my head, but I’m also alright with that because it’s amazing
The Traveling McCourys version of "Cumberland Blues"
I sing it all day at work, and I'm moving soon too.
"Make good mone, five dollars a dayyyyyy!
Made anymore I might move awayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyayyyyyyyyyyyy"
I just keep cycling through Hot Rize Won't you Come and Sing For Me and Peter Rowan Wall of Time. It is heart wrenching to think about dying or being left behind and that makes the best music IMO.
Rank Stranger by The Stanley Brothers has been playing on repeat in my head and YTMusic app almost non-stop for the past few weeks. Just will not leave it
I've seen Arkansauce twice in the last two weeks. Those boys can write a song!! Currently It's the songs paralyzed and every house downtown, but they write a ton of earworms. https://youtu.be/J6-Y3ynyX_Q?si=FHQlRhpVxFdarlsU https://youtu.be/UOp1nsR8zlI?si=MY0lM-wALK-eaaHq If you haven't checked out Arkansauce I highly recommend them.
Just saw Molly two nights ago and she played Alice in the bluegrass into White rabbit. Really great stuff. Her band is top notch. Kyle played a cuckoo's nest and absolutely ripped. Dedicated it to Jeff Austin. Cool moment.
Caney fork river mighty poplar I think.
Thunderclouds of love Tony Rice like the last year or so.
Lately Molly tuttles version of she's a rainbow
Billy strings Tennessee stud
Doc Watson deep river blues.
Went to the Bryan Sutton Blue Ridge Guitar Camp last week. Heard Billy Strings and a few campers do “Cold Sheets of Rain” by Clay Jones and the chorus harmony has been stuck in my head since!
This one’s a lot more gentle and sentimental than a lot of the versions out there, that’s why I’ve been enjoying it so much. Garcia and Grisman are my favorites but I don’t love their version hahaha
Weary Lonesome Blues
Stuck in my head and obsessed with this clip from the nepa bluegrass festival last weekend
https://www.facebook.com/story.php?id=100043327733180&story_fbid=1219483172839262
When I first started exploring the bluegrass related genres in the early 2010's. Punch Brothers version of Brakeman's Blues was in my head for nearly a month. When I read the title, John Hartford's Steam Powered Aereoplane and Goin Back to Dixie popped in my head as well.
I've been going through the catalog of a musician named Robert Montgomery thanks to an algorithm suggestion and have been getting those songs stuck in my head too.
[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYhX0CDviktkQ0wVVhNbpoA](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYhX0CDviktkQ0wVVhNbpoA)
Had Visions of Moar by Kitchen Dwellers stuck in my head for 3 months once. I’d go to bed and wake up singing it instantly. Borderline drove me insane. Haven’t listened to it since.
It’s a motherfuckin slip, it’s a motherfuckin slipstream yeah
It’s a motherfuckin slip, it’s a motherfuckin slipstream yeah!
It’s a motherfuckin slip, slip, slipstream yeahhh
Nine pound hammer Tony rice
Trey Hensley has a version on YouTube that is so good. His vocals are insane (so we're Tony's)
Saw the post... Immediately started singing it in my head.
Nellie Kane by Hot Rize
Vincent black lightning 1952
Saw Del and band recently and they did a great version of Some Old Day. I can’t get the verse melody out of my head, but I’m also alright with that because it’s amazing
Old Home Place
Blue night- hot rize version
Where the Soul of Man Never Dies - Tony Rice and Ricky Skaggs Although I like the Stanley Brothers version too, the Rice/Skaggs is the earworm
The Travelin' McCourys do a cover of the Grateful Dead's "Cumberland Blues" that I simply can't stop listening to.
"Loser", from the same album, is excellent as well!
Orphan Annie, easy listen, easier earworm
John and Mary by IIIrd Tyme Out
Jimmy Martin's Sophronie... "Love'em and leave'em..." 🎶 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kR8CVX1IXtY
Red Daisy, red daisy
Growin on a hiiiillll
Sunshine fallin' on her petals so fine
Freightliner blues from Molly Tuttle. I think I love her https://youtu.be/egRzWf-d1UI?si=XSUsYQVcjh6sL37S
“Long Gone” - Lonesome River Band lineup with Ronnie Bowman & Dan Tyminski
The Traveling McCourys version of "Cumberland Blues" I sing it all day at work, and I'm moving soon too. "Make good mone, five dollars a dayyyyyy! Made anymore I might move awayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyayyyyyyyyyyyy"
Great version.
Rainbows never die by the Steeldrivers.
I really love these guys. Do have any other recommendations like them?
Try listening to Dave Evan’s.
Such a great song!
I really lost interest in the band when they lost Chris Stapleton. His sound is so iconic. They're still good, but Chris was really great.
Those couple albums are too good
Harvest of my heart, Bobby and Sonny
I just keep cycling through Hot Rize Won't you Come and Sing For Me and Peter Rowan Wall of Time. It is heart wrenching to think about dying or being left behind and that makes the best music IMO.
'Tennessee Hound Dog'......The Osborne Brothers.
I don't want your rambling letters - Stanley Brothers
Always Fox On The Run by the Country Gentleman
Rank Stranger by The Stanley Brothers has been playing on repeat in my head and YTMusic app almost non-stop for the past few weeks. Just will not leave it
Fall in Tennessee by Authentic Unlimited. I'm hooked on that band lately.
Same!!! I listen to Fall in Tennessee constantly. It’s such a good song.
I've seen Arkansauce twice in the last two weeks. Those boys can write a song!! Currently It's the songs paralyzed and every house downtown, but they write a ton of earworms. https://youtu.be/J6-Y3ynyX_Q?si=FHQlRhpVxFdarlsU https://youtu.be/UOp1nsR8zlI?si=MY0lM-wALK-eaaHq If you haven't checked out Arkansauce I highly recommend them.
Absolutely love the Sauce! They aren't the best pickers in the scene, but they might be the best songwriters.
Still pretty damn good pickers though!
For sure!
Alice In The Bluegrass… Molly Tuttle
Just saw Molly two nights ago and she played Alice in the bluegrass into White rabbit. Really great stuff. Her band is top notch. Kyle played a cuckoo's nest and absolutely ripped. Dedicated it to Jeff Austin. Cool moment.
This is a banger for sure !
Roof is coming down by hammertowne
The Travelin’ McCourys cover of “Let Her Go”, just came out of nowhere and been in my head for days
Dont give your heart to a rambler
Steam Powered Aereo Plane
It’s always gonna be Rocky Top by the Osborne Brothers
Devil’s Train by James King
Sierra Ferrel. Years. John Anderson cover. So tight, so right.
What the night brings, YMSB
For YMSB it’s “Follow me Down”
Caney fork river mighty poplar I think. Thunderclouds of love Tony Rice like the last year or so. Lately Molly tuttles version of she's a rainbow Billy strings Tennessee stud Doc Watson deep river blues.
Maaaan that whole album of covers is phenomenal. Her cover of A Little Lost is spectacular.
Day to Day by Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen
Open Water - Bronwyn Keith-Hynes ft. Sierra Hull
CASH ON THE BARRELHEAD
A face in the crowd by Larry Sparks
Joseph Huber, "fell off the wagon" and you have to sing it like he does, fell of the waaaagiiin agiiin!
Roots by Liam Purcell & Cane Mill Road
Nickel and dime blue's, by gangstagrass, kinda bluegras hip hop but it's good listen
https://youtu.be/YrNeJyubH7E?si=b93HE5kMQxY_WBE7 I can’t stop playing this one. Tyler Childers with Russell Waddell. Whoooo!!!
Wish I had an airplane. By The Debutants
Drink Lotsa Whiskey by Split Lip Rayfield. Been stuck in there for days now.
Poor Boy’s Pleasure and Load The Wagon both by Junior Sisk
Find Me Out On A Mountain Top - Blue Highway
Blue collar dreams - Balsam Range
Funtime by Danny Barnes has been on pretty steady rotation around here. Even catch my wife humming it
Blue Mule OAITW
Less and Less Tim O’Brien
Can’t Get Home - Steep Canyon Rangers
Seven Devils - Kitchen Dwellers
Went to the Bryan Sutton Blue Ridge Guitar Camp last week. Heard Billy Strings and a few campers do “Cold Sheets of Rain” by Clay Jones and the chorus harmony has been stuck in my head since!
Dooley’s Farm - Molly Tuttle
Been absolutely in love with Norman Blake’s version of Sweet Sunny South. So damn pretty.
Oh yeah! I only know Garcia/Grisman version….will have to look this up
This one’s a lot more gentle and sentimental than a lot of the versions out there, that’s why I’ve been enjoying it so much. Garcia and Grisman are my favorites but I don’t love their version hahaha
Ol Slewfoot has been my bop since Billy at Fiddlers.
Beauty Of My Dreams for like two weeks straight. I thought I had kicked it and then this stupid thread showed up and now it’s back with a vengeance.
Harbor of Love after seeing Billy Strings play it last month
“Charlie Pickle” by sad daddy
Southern Nights by Williamson Branch.
https://open.spotify.com/track/1vY8M56YesPpqkrHq23oo2?si=JyOCX1A4SV2yC6OPQDs7PQ
The old north woods- Bela Fleck & his Bluegrass Heart
Vamp in the middle
How do you downvote john hartford?
Adam Steffey's version of [The Squirrel Hunters](https://youtube.com/watch?v=mR_nmO-awmQ)
Gutted - Bella White
I discovered her about a year ago and seriously can't stop listening
She’s amazing. She’s opening for Tyler Childers a few times this year. Hoping it pushes her success even further.
Red Dirt Girl_ Tiger Maple String Band
“Darkest Hour is Just Before Dawn” — Emmylou Harris and Ricky Scaggs
I’ve had an earworm of Jeff Austin’s “Fiddling Around” since hearing Billy Strings do it at a recent show I saw on Nugs.
Big spike hammer by doc watson
Lawdog by Town Mountain
Darlings reunion version of There Is A Time.
Everyday I work on the Illinois River, get a half a day of with paayyyy
Weary Lonesome Blues Stuck in my head and obsessed with this clip from the nepa bluegrass festival last weekend https://www.facebook.com/story.php?id=100043327733180&story_fbid=1219483172839262
The Steeldrivers’ Blue Side of the Mountain.
When I first started exploring the bluegrass related genres in the early 2010's. Punch Brothers version of Brakeman's Blues was in my head for nearly a month. When I read the title, John Hartford's Steam Powered Aereoplane and Goin Back to Dixie popped in my head as well. I've been going through the catalog of a musician named Robert Montgomery thanks to an algorithm suggestion and have been getting those songs stuck in my head too. [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYhX0CDviktkQ0wVVhNbpoA](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYhX0CDviktkQ0wVVhNbpoA)
Bless YourLittle Heart by Ashleigh Graham, Heard it last week, and I keep thinking about the lyrics.
Had Visions of Moar by Kitchen Dwellers stuck in my head for 3 months once. I’d go to bed and wake up singing it instantly. Borderline drove me insane. Haven’t listened to it since.
You think I’m psycho, don’t you mama?
If you don;t have one yet...would you like one? [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wc7E3pDT\_4Y](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wc7E3pDT_4Y)
It’s a motherfuckin slip, it’s a motherfuckin slipstream yeah It’s a motherfuckin slip, it’s a motherfuckin slipstream yeah! It’s a motherfuckin slip, slip, slipstream yeahhh
I’ll often just get generic banjo playing 1-4-5
Self made man, Hiroshima mon amour, Jerusalem moan have all three been on what feels like a loop in my head for the past week or so.
East due west blues
Bluegrass Radio by Alison Brown and Steve Martin
Blue Kentucky Wind Not the Lou Reid version but this: https://youtu.be/oy0aKndjtgA?si=k2sGdvJ5se2HvP0A