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Posted by banjoy
- Play count: 221
Size: 2,935kb, uploaded 10/18/2012 5:13:13 AM
Genre: Bluegrass / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
Monroe Queener (dobro, harmony vocal), D. Stout (bass, harmony vocal), David Perkins (guitar, lead vocal), Frank Eastes (banjo, harmony). Recorded at practice January 1991 in David Perkin's living room, Knoxville, TN. Practice Tape (c) Frank Eastes. This track was at the end of the cassette tape so is cut off at the end... I had pretty much forgotten about the melodic lead I came up with so it's nice to hear it again :)
3 commentsPosted by banjoy, written by Merle Haggard
- Play count: 302
Size: 3,208kb, uploaded 6/1/2012 4:39:08 AM
Genre: Unknown/None Chosen / Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
This is a great tune by Merle Haggard, as don by our band "Fayssoux McLean and The Bluegrass Messengers" at band practice May 24, 2012. We were just sitting around a conference room table laying these down in one take each. Fayssoux McLean guitar and harmony vocal; Wes Wyatt lead guitar and lead vocal; Steve Garret on bass and harmony vocal; Frank Eastes on banjo and harmony vocal. These folks are a true joy to play with. I hope you enjoy.
Add CommentPosted by banjoy, written by Merle Haggard
- Play count: 224
Size: 4,022kb, uploaded 6/1/2012 4:36:06 AM
Genre: Country / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
This is a great tune by Merle Haggard, as done by our band "Fayssoux McLean and The Bluegrass Messengers" at band practice May 24, 2012. We were just sitting around a conference room table laying these down in one take each. Fayssoux McLean lead vocal and guitar; Wes Wyatt lead guitar; Steve Garret on bass and harmony vocal; Frank Eastes on banjo and harmony vocal. These folks are a true joy to play with. I hope you enjoy.
Add CommentPosted by banjoy, written by Tom Harley Campbell
- Play count: 225
Size: 2,585kb, uploaded 2/21/2012 5:14:05 PM
Genre: Bluegrass / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
Here's another living room jam gem I'm dusting off. I just found this CD of a jam from November 2009 and am posting a few from it. This is me and a guitar picking buddy, Tyler Balkind, playing this cool song Man in The Middle by Tom Harley Campbell and made popular by The Stanley Brothers. This was recorded on a cheap digital recorder, so it's very hot. It's just me and Tyler breezing through songs, so it is what it is. But, it's a cool tune, an interesting take on it I wanted to share... In this recording, Tyler is singing lead and I'm playing my top tension 5-string banjo and singing baritone. I hope you enjoy :)
Add CommentPosted by banjoy, written by Leon Russell
- Play count: 128
Size: 5,177kb, uploaded 5/9/2012 4:02:27 AM
Genre: Unknown/None Chosen / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
This is a very cool tune by Leon Russell. This was recorded at a living room jam session last week, May 2, 2012. Me on banjo, Wes Wyatt on guitar, and my brother Kevin Eastes on bass. Kevin lives 3,500 miles away in Portland, OR, is a fantastic bass player, and it's always fun to make music with him. I wish he were closer. For what it's worth, enjoy :)
Add CommentPosted by banjoy, written by Tony Rice
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- Play count: 212
Size: 1,769kb, uploaded 1/8/2021 7:27:23 AM
Genre: Bluegrass / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
Reference recording for the tab posted--view my tabs here.
1 commentPosted by banjoy, written by Tony Rice
- Play count: 342
Size: 7,198kb, uploaded 12/20/2010 8:50:45 AM
Genre: Bluegrass / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
I was finding a few treasures on my cheap digital voice recorder I carry around with me. This is my take on this great tune by Tony Rice. If anything this MP3, which was spliced together from a series of living room practices, should be viewed a study of this tune and shows its progression as we got it worked up over a few months, between December 2009 and April 2010 with friend Tyler Balkind on guitar. It was at his suggestion that I attempt this tune at all. I think we got maybe 90% toward nailing it before moving on to other stuff. Maybe I'll dust the tune off again soon. Hope you enjoy.
Add CommentPosted by banjoy, written by James Taylor
- Play count: 177
Size: 4,096kb, uploaded 4/5/2011 9:00:08 AM
Genre: Unknown/None Chosen / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
Recorded Mar 29, 2011 in my living room, using Tyler's new Zoom recorder. For practice and educational use only. Our take on this cool song written by James Taylor. This is based on Tony Rice's arrangement. I'm not real thrilled about my lead rides here but hey, these are practice tracks, expect a few mistakes or occasional fumbling, and a little conversation going on too. We were laying these down one after another to learn each other's material. I'm sharing a few select tracks here which I think are cool takes on these tunes ... some fun listening just the same. For what it's worth, enjoy... I am playing my Nechville Athena banjo; Tyler is playing his Santa Cruz guitar.
Add CommentPosted by banjoy
- Play count: 100
Size: 3,757kb, uploaded 12/2/2009 3:03:25 AM
Genre: Unknown/None Chosen / Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
Monroe Queener (dobro, lead vocal), D. Stout (bass, harmony), David Perkins (guitar, harmony), Frank Eastes (banjo, harmony). Recorded at practice 12/30/1990 in David Perkin's living room, Knoxville, TN. Practice Tape (c) Frank Eastes
1 commentPosted by banjoy
- Play count: 131
Size: 3,353kb, uploaded 12/2/2009 3:24:58 AM
Genre: Unknown/None Chosen / Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
This tune has a cool rumba beat and is referenced as "Oleo" in an earlier recording of Monroe Queener playing this tune on the "Tennessee Jamboree" live radio c1969. As far as I know, this is an original tune by Monroe Queener but I am not positive of that. Monroe Queener (dobro), D. Stout (bass), David Perkins (guitar), Frank Eastes (banjo). Recorded at practice 12/28/1990 in David Perkin's living room, Knoxville, TN. Practice Tape (c) Frank Eastes
Add CommentPosted by banjoy, written by Hank Williams
- Play count: 198
Size: 2,499kb, uploaded 6/1/2012 4:41:35 AM
Genre: Country / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
This is a great tune by Hank Williams, as done by our band "Fayssoux McLean and The Bluegrass Messengers" at band practice May 24, 2012. We were just sitting around a conference room table laying these down in one take each. Fayssoux McLean lead vocal and guitar; Wes Wyatt lead guitar; Steve Garret on bass and harmony vocal; Frank Eastes on banjo and harmony vocal. These folks are a true joy to play with. I hope you enjoy.
Add CommentPosted by banjoy, written by Matthew Knights-Williams
- Play count: 126
Size: 3,496kb, uploaded 1/7/2012 11:35:34 PM
Genre: Folk / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
This is an original song written and performed by Spartanburg area musician Matthew Knights-Williams. Matthew had recorded a more hard-driving rock version years ago on one of his albums. I really loved his tune and I talked him into recording a slower and moodier acoustic version in early 2011, and I contributed some background banjo to this cut. ©Matthew Knights-Williams.
Add CommentPosted by banjoy, written by Béla Fleck
- Play count: 225
Size: 3,466kb, uploaded 12/31/2011 1:43:36 PM
Genre: Bluegrass / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
Recorded sometime in March 2011 in my living room, using Tyler's new Zoom recorder. For practice and educational use only. Our take on this cool tune by Béla Fleck. I had just bought the tab a month prior so go easy on me! ... some fun listening just the same. For what it's worth, enjoy... I am playing my Nechville Athena banjo; Tyler is playing his Santa Cruz guitar.
2 commentsPosted by banjoy
- Play count: 354
Size: 4,101kb, uploaded 5/24/2011 12:20:59 PM
Genre: Bluegrass / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
Recorded sometime early-mid April 2011 in Tyler's living room, with Tyler's Zoom recorder. For practice and educational use only. Frank Eastes on banjo. Tyler Balkind guitar and lead volcal.
Add CommentPosted by banjoy
- Play count: 264
Size: 3,682kb, uploaded 1/27/2012 4:35:48 AM
Genre: Bluegrass / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
This was recorded sometime between early March and late April 2011 on a Zoom digital recorder. I'm just now getting around to sharing a few more interesting jam gems. This is an interesting take on the common bluegrass tune. We're playing in the key of Bb, and I was throwing in some melodic stuff on the fly, which worked pretty well. You don't hear this on this tune very much. This is me picking on my Nechville Athena and singing harmony, and Tyler is picking his Santa Cruz dreadnought and singling lead vocal. Enjoy.
Add CommentPosted by banjoy, written by Bill Monroe
- Play count: 226
Size: 5,968kb, uploaded 4/8/2011 12:35:43 PM
Genre: Bluegrass / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
Band practice recorded 3-16-2011 crowded around a Sony digital voice recorder. This is the 4th time this group of musicians has gotten together to practice, and so this is a rough audio snapshot of us feeling around for our sound...intended for learning and practice purposes only. Enjoy:)
Add CommentPosted by banjoy
- Play count: 245
Size: 3,365kb, uploaded 12/2/2009 3:27:11 AM
Genre: Unknown/None Chosen / Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
Monroe Queener (dobro), D. Stout (bass), David Perkins (guitar), Frank Eastes (banjo). Recorded at practice 12/28/1990 in David Perkin's living room, Knoxville, TN. Practice Tape (c) Frank Eastes
Add CommentPosted by banjoy, written by Pat Flynn
- Play count: 237
Size: 3,689kb, uploaded 6/9/2012 2:10:16 AM
Genre: Bluegrass / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
Another take on this cool tune by Pat Flynn, and recorded by The Newgrass Revival. This is the 2nd time our band "The Bluegrass Messengers" practiced on this tune, captured on tape May 31, 2012. Wes Wyatt on lead vocal and guitar; Fayssoux McLean on guitar and harmony vocal; Steve Garrett on bass; Frank Eastes on banjo and harmony vocals. It's band practice, so it is what it is. I hope you enjoy :)
Add CommentPosted by banjoy, written by Pal Flynn
- Play count: 93
Size: 3,166kb, uploaded 2/25/2012 6:28:09 PM
Genre: Bluegrass / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
Wes Wyatt Band (one permutation of that group). This is our rendition of the this cool song by Pat Flynn and The Newsgrass Revival. Recorded at a live gig 8/7/09. Wes Watt (guitar and lead vocal) Frank Eastes (banjo) Bob Hinch (dobro) and Carroll Foster (bass). Thanks to the Country Jam, Blacksburg, SC for this recording. Sorry about the lousy harmony vocals in this cut. We've done it much better before. The ending was my idea... Enjoy :)
Add CommentPosted by banjoy, written by Scruggs
- Play count: 686
Size: 1,946kb, uploaded 12/20/2010 8:28:46 AM
Genre: Bluegrass / Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
I was finding a few treasures on my cheap digital voice recorder I carry around with me. This cut is from a session just hanging out around with Al Osteen in his teaching studio on March 8, 2010, just a sliver of the afternoon spent there. I hope you enjoy. This is Al Osteen playing banjo, not me.
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