THIS IS GREAT!| FIRST TIME HEARING The Stanley Brothers - Mountain Dew REACTION

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THIS IS GREAT!| FIRST TIME HEARING The Stanley Brothers - Mountain Dew REACTION
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As a descendant of the The Stanley Brothers I sincerely appreciate the positive reaction.

waynestanley
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Mountain Dew, the soda pop, originally had a cartoon mascot named "Willie the Hillbilly" who always had his jug of good ol' Mountain Dew. Tag line: "It'll tickle yer innards"

bartjones
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He’s not plucking he’s flat picking. The amount of great musicians in Blue Grass is astounding. The vocal harmonies are also amazing. Good reaction you two. 🕊️❤🎼

Scarlet
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Flatt and Scruggs are a fantastic bluegrass band!

grantydudle
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Patty Loveless "You'll Never leave Harlan Alive" . This is one of the best bluegrass songs I've ever heard! About the mines in Kentucky.

tinabates
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Roy Clark is amazing, he is a master with any stringed instrument. Can you please get some of his videos?

SusanMcGrath-tv
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Give Allison Krauss and Union Station a listen. Allison has won 25 Grammy awards if I’m not mistaken. They were featured quite a bit in Oh Brother.

mikerichards
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TENNESSEE STUD - Doc Watson
He preferred to call his music “Ol’ Timey” as opposed to Bluegrass. Great storyteller. Legendary

stevenklyce
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Molly Tuttle is an amazing current Bluegrass, Blues & Country Singer & Guitar Player... her flat-picking is out of this world. Also, her jam sessions with Tony Emmanuel was awesome.

Daishi
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Kathie says… going back to the late 20’s through the mid 30s Very Early Country Music, The Carter Family singing CAN THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN will be a great one to listen to. (grab a hankie). It is a treasure!

arthurburkhart
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Funny you should mention “O Brother, Where Art Thou.” Ralph Stanley (banjo picker) sang an a cappella version of “O Death” on it for which he received a Grammy in 2002, when he was about 75.

mtpugh
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My people are from the Blue ridge Mountains of northeast Georgia and western North Carolina, and made moonshine for many generations! My 5th great grandpaw was a Revolutionary War soldier who made whiskey through the latter half of the 1700's and early 1800's in North Carolina. The Cherokee nicknamed him "Little Jug", because of his short stature and his homemade whiskey.

jojokrako
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Was lucky enough to meet Ralph Stanley a few times as a teenager in his later years since Ralph lived a couple of towns over. He was an incredible player and one of the foundational artists of the bluegrass genre.

Chamomileable
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So glad y’all have discovered the Stanley brothers. They’re legends in the blue grass genre. Try LESTER FLATT AND EARL SCRUGGS : “You are my flower “ and Rob you gotta get a pair of Tony Llama cowboy boots.

mackhorton
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Bluegrass comes from the old Irish reels. Many Irish people in the old pioneer days found themselves in the green hills of Kentucky and it reminded them of home so they stayed. Those reels were passed down from generation to generation and by the early 20th century evolved into what we now know as Bluegrass music. My ancestors have been in KY since before KY was a state so my roots here are deep and I love the old Celtic music as well as Bluegrass but I do like a bit more of the progressive Bluegrass than the traditional. One band that was great at both was New Grass Revival who formed in my hometown of Louisville. They had influences from the blues, jazz, and country/rock as well as traditional bluegrass and they fused all of that into some really great sounds.

bradparnell
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I remember Grandpa Jones singing this on The Grand Ole Opry. Forgive me for promoting my heritage, but The Balfa Brothers singing La Danse de Mardi Gras is a song in Cajun French that I think you guys would love. I only heard it for the first time a few years back, but I absolutely love it! It's in French, so you probably won't know what they are talking about, but it just encapsulates everything about our culture!

bradjbourgeois
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My cousin is Bluegrass legend Ricky Skaggs who, as a child star, performed in the Stanley Brothers' backing band. BTW, Bluegrass music cames from Appalachia - think Eastern Kentucky, West Virginia, western North Carolina and Tennessee.

elgonwilliams
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I Am A Man of Constant Sorrow and O Death, both from O Brother, were done by the Stanley Brothers way back when. Check em out.

johnk
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Loads of Fun! PS-J back in the '60s & '70s, Mountain Dew Soda packaging/cans included a Hillbilly holding a jug with a cork shooting off through his hat! :)

rwschumm
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My dad used to do this song. Both my parents sang and played guitar and were the entertainment at most family gatherings. They also had a couple of iteratioins of a "family band, " the second of which I played bass for. Thanks for reminding me of those good times from my youth.

christopherwinkler