The Del McCoury Band ~ Bean Blossom's 50th Bluegrass Festival 2016 ~ Full Show Soundboard

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0:00 Traveling Teardrop Blues
4:21 Bluest Man in Town
9:30 Bluegrass Breakdown
12:52 Body and Soul
16:30 Lime House Blues
18:45 Nashville Cats
23:17 Cotton-eyed Joe
26:06 Kentucky Waltz
29:54 Sweet Appalachia
34:17 Same Kinda Crazy as Me
38:00 1952 Vincent Black Lighting
44:40 Rawhide
48:17 Dark Hollow
52:16 Gone But Not Forgotten
56:42 I Need More Time
1:03:06 Cheek to Cheek with the Blues
1:06:17 High on the Mountain Top
1:09:44 Working on a Building
1:13:07 Smoking Gun
1:16:43 Cold Rain and Snow
1:20:24 All Aboard
1:26:56 E1 : Brakeman’s Blues
1:31:48 Roll on Buddy, Roll on
1:36:26 E2 : The Whitehouse Blues
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Del McCoury and his band are simply the best blue grass has to offer today.

lawsonstallings
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This is the way it is supposed to be done. Notice the dynamics the band uses. Most bands out there do not understand this. Del's band moves in and out with their instruments to make the singer sound better and to create a great overall tight band sound with no one overriding the other. When one instrument needs to stand out or back up the singing it is done with perfection.

mandograssable
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Harmony between Del and his son Ronnie is harmony that cannot be duplicated ! The band is true bluegrass magic. Absolute best of bluegrass that's out there today, or any other time true professionals every one of them !!!

henrymease
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Seen him Thursday, Winston Salem NC. Don't get no better than 4 rows from Del Mccoury!!

charlielohr
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That is some History right is one of the only first Generation Bluegrass players left. And he is still going strong!

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Thanks for sharing this... Some of the most exciting music I have ever heard... wow !!!

JanJohanssonmusic
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I hear a lot of Del in his son's voice. This is as good as it gets. National treasures.

MrBeepbeep
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My brother and I were there specifically to see Del and the boys after a long day hiking in Brown County State Park and canoeing the Blue River (in the rain).  Greatest music event I've ever attended or ever will attend!  New Delheads, both of us.  Love the Bill Monroe facilities and festival (second year).  Goodness, a Del and Bill mix that night...wow.   Alan hit it out of the park with his Kentucky Waltz that evening; well done!  Thanks for filming and posting this and letting us relive that great Indiana summer evening.  Semper Del.

jeffarmantrout
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Four part harmony, yikes! I am in absolute jaw dropped awe of Del.

johnhrichak
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Very impressive MTT. Your uploads have always been good but you have definitely stepped it up a notch with this.  I love having the song titles on screen as the song starts instead of always having to minimizing the screen to check titles. Very cool. Thank you sir for what you are doing for us bluegrass lovers. Regards from Canada.   Dan

danielmorris
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I saw Del and Grisman last year in a cave McKinneville Tennessee. One thing about Del is he sure seems to tell stories about himself. It seems like he has a good memory.

CosmicCountryboy
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The instruments they play tells you everything you need to know about true They are amazing!!! True bluegrass!!! Thank you!!!!

Lunzie
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Holy hell. Can't wait till I get off work. Beautiful!!

jeffdickerson
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Have been to a few bluegrass festivals and different concerts but haven't been able to see Del McCoury Band. This is the next best thing, thanks for posting!

bluegrassfan
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I totally love this. Great sound and video quality. Got more?

TheOriginalRachelRayZill
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This is a a treat. Just got done seeing them at the Buskirk in Bloomington tonight.

hoosierpanic
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I love how Del tells us stories about his career and his friends.

CosmicCountryboy
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Trivial Trivia: Actually... Monroe's first instrumental ever recorded was "Katy Hill" on Bluebird Records (1940).
First recorded mandolin instrumental was "Tennessee Blues" on Bluebird Records (1940) - same session as Katy Hill.
"Bluegrass Breakdown" was the 6th recorded instrumental on Columbia Records (1948).

mandoist
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BEST❣ LOVE HIGH SINGING DEL AND JASON KILLS FIDDLE💖ALL AWESOME

willanicole
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Great work as always MTT... Thank you again!

KyndestKid