Every time I was blessed to speak to Tony, he was a gentleman, and bragged on someone else. I'll never play all his notes, but I'll hit a few. Prayers for his family.
For the aspiring rhythm guitarists in the room, slow down the tempo of this track around 4:26 and check out how Tony plays between the beat here while still staying in perfect time. Most people will never notice it because it isn’t intrusive to what the soloist is doing, yet it adds a unique “bump” of acceleration or groove to accentuate the progression. You can tell by the smile on his face it was something he just threw in there for fun. What a master this man was and I’m so thankful he has given us more to think about and study than we could fully cover in several lifetimes.
@@drewby613 Raised in Los Angeles, I always thought LA was probably not the right setting for Tony. His persona belonged in the hills of Virginia for sure! His suits were always quite dapper! :)
Never seen this video until now! Awesome breaks from all of them! You can really see Tony bending those strings during his break! Thanks For Sharing! Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. THANK YOU for the many years of Great Music !
At 4:51 you can finally see the entire ensemble. From left to right: Pete Wernick-banjo, David Grisman-mandolin, Del McCoury-guitar, Ronnie Simpkins-bass, Ricky Skaggs-mandolin, Jerry Douglass-resophonic guitar, Tony Rice-guitar, Mark O'Connor-fiddle, Ricky Simpkins-fiddle.
Notice that Tony Rice appears to comment here. He died Christmas morning in the Old North State. Things like this video are never possible again. There will never be a replacement for Tony Rice, picking or singing.
He had a damn good voice, too, didn't he? Sharp dresser, too! Incredibly musical guy! I was lucky enough to get to meet him, and listen to him from only a few feet away! Transformative experience!
Tony’s absolute delight at Fiddle Break #1 and the audience response to it is priceless. Real masters never have an ego around others blessed with true talent. They celebrate and thrive with it. Hope he’s doing well these days.
I was thinking while watching it, it would be great even to watch it while muted JUST for the smiles and nods from this incredible group of dearly loved musicians. A treasure for sure. So much joy for them and thankfully US!
Tony was incredible. Pure tone. Solid notes. We saw him at the IBMA when he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement. He played onstage with some of these guys but he was in pain. I cried for him. Loved me some Tony.
No kidding. At age 13, he was the youngest person ever to win the Grand Master Fiddler Championships competing against all ages, amateur and professional. is still the only person to ever win national titles (open to all ages) on fiddle, bluegrass guitar and mandolin. At age 14, he won the National Flatpicking Championship (which is a blind competition where the judges never see the performers and only know them by a number) by playing "Orange Blossom Special" on the guitar. Dudley Murphy was the first to play it in competition (it's considered one of the hardest pieces of bluegrass to play on guitar) the year before and came in third, I believe. O'Connor won it twice. He may be one of the finest pure musicians to ever grace the planet.
Wow, that was awesome, and what a great cast of characters! To see them all playing together like that is fantastic! Thanks for posting and Tony, Rest In Peace, you know Heaven has a hell of a band!
America's best bluegrass players. Just burning the house down. Love to hear such terrific talent on one stage. Lots of respect for each lead. I have been lucky enough to see David Grisman, Ricky Skaggs, Jerry Douglas, Tony Rice and Mark O'Conner thru the years. But never in such a brilliant stage. God bless American Bluegrass.
David Hopkins I'm of the opinion that he is the greatest mandolin player ever! I say that lightly but his mastery of many styles that he is amazing at. I recommend that you listen the David Grisman Quintet featuring Tony Rice mid to late 70's live show are my favorite. Hands down some of the finest music ever played.
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Tony, Jerry and Ricky all played with JD Crowe and New South. Jerry was about 18 Ricky 21 and Tony 26. Tony played before that with Sam Bush in Bluegrass Alliance. Might have been while Tony was still with them that Doyle Lawson came to the group.
I like how the title just says ricky skaggs and tony rice. Must of forgot the rest of them like they are all just peons lol. Had me cracking up. Good video and even better music
Lots of great moments, but my favorite might be right when Pete Wernick finishes his solo and appears to gasp with relief that he didn't embarrass himself in front of the virtuosos on stage with him.
@TokudenInc I didn't know that. I'm very saddened to hear that. I loved him. His playing spoke to me and took me to places that I love. RIP Tony Rice. See you in Heaven!
Every time I was blessed to speak to Tony, he was a gentleman, and bragged on someone else. I'll never play all his notes, but I'll hit a few. Prayers for his family.
For the aspiring rhythm guitarists in the room, slow down the tempo of this track around 4:26 and check out how Tony plays between the beat here while still staying in perfect time. Most people will never notice it because it isn’t intrusive to what the soloist is doing, yet it adds a unique “bump” of acceleration or groove to accentuate the progression. You can tell by the smile on his face it was something he just threw in there for fun. What a master this man was and I’m so thankful he has given us more to think about and study than we could fully cover in several lifetimes.
That's a stage full of "nobody better than this" on every instrument!
So true... Tony’s solo was last because I’m sure he didn’t want to upstage anyone before they played.
Seeing Tony in his suit and tie, a true gentleman genius. RIP...
Tony's flat picking lead technique is unmatched..what a fantastic group
He can play that fast and still bend strings. Wow.
@@richardperkins5046 i saw that too. wild
Deep in my French countryside, I am so sad to learn of the death of Tony, so elegant in his playing and his attitude. RIP
I wish politicians could be replaced with musicians. The world would be a happier place.
@@johnfeatherstone7299Oh yes you are right! It would undoubtedly be a more reasonable and happy world.
A true Virginia squire, he was. He will be missed.
@@drewby613 Raised in Los Angeles, I always thought LA was probably not the right setting for Tony. His persona belonged in the hills of Virginia for sure! His suits were always quite dapper! :)
@@Sheila-cm4jy It always seemed like Virginia was where his soul was. Too much a gentleman for El Lay.
Never seen this video until now! Awesome breaks from all of them! You can really see Tony bending those strings during his break! Thanks For Sharing! Rest In Peace, Tony Rice. THANK YOU for the many years of Great Music !
At 4:51 you can finally see the entire ensemble. From left to right: Pete Wernick-banjo, David Grisman-mandolin, Del McCoury-guitar, Ronnie Simpkins-bass, Ricky Skaggs-mandolin, Jerry Douglass-resophonic guitar, Tony Rice-guitar, Mark O'Connor-fiddle, Ricky Simpkins-fiddle.
That is All-Pro, All-Star, All Everything!
Dr Banjo just tore into Relix Magazine for their memoriam of Tony. I have to agree with his assessment, they went ahead and fixed it...
I appreciate the list you provided.
Truly a supergroup to rival "Strength in Numbers". Edgar Myers' absence is offset by not ONE, but TWO mandolin masters.
Notice that Tony Rice appears to comment here. He died Christmas morning in the Old North State. Things like this video are never possible again. There will never be a replacement for Tony Rice, picking or singing.
Just read your comment found out he died. Awful news added to a horrible horrible year.
Where did Tony appear to comment? I missed it.
He had a damn good voice, too, didn't he? Sharp dresser, too! Incredibly musical guy! I was lucky enough to get to meet him, and listen to him from only a few feet away! Transformative experience!
Tony was an amazing man. RIP Tony Rice you were the Best!!!
Can’t replace Tony Rice the band leader, either. He’s Joe Cool up there… plus top notch comps
I’ll never forget the first time I heard Tony Rice play. It changed me forever. Thanks Tony for the years of outstanding music. RIP
Tony could lay it down vocally too .. I could listen to him , JD and Skaggs harmonize all day..
Everyone else: *plays insane Hall of Fame level break*
Tony Rice: Well, that's really sweet of all of you, but... here, let me show you how it's done.
Great comment
Tony’s absolute delight at Fiddle Break #1 and the audience response to it is priceless. Real masters never have an ego around others blessed with true talent. They celebrate and thrive with it.
Hope he’s doing well these days.
I was thinking while watching it, it would be great even to watch it while muted JUST for the smiles and nods from this incredible group of dearly loved musicians. A treasure for sure. So much joy for them and thankfully US!
Rice laughed, turned to Douglas, and said "Follow THAT." Which Jerry proceeded to do. This is a stage full of Masters, no doubt. :-)
Excellent analysis and spot on insight!
Unfortunately Tony passed a few days ago....
He's doing great with the Lord on high
amazing when Marc O'connor plays those chromatic runs in bluegrass!
We lost a bluegrass legend. Hopefully the last kick in the nuts for me in 2020. We love you Tony RIP
The era of bluegrass that's showcased here was an amazing one. It's not been quite like this for a while.
Tony was incredible. Pure tone. Solid notes. We saw him at the IBMA when he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement. He played onstage with some of these guys but he was in pain. I cried for him. Loved me some Tony.
Love these Merlefest jams! Thx for uploading this great archive. I was blessed to see Tony play a lot during this era of his career. The BEST!!
Marc O'Connor is from another planet.
No kidding. At age 13, he was the youngest person ever to win the Grand Master Fiddler Championships competing against all ages, amateur and professional. is still the only person to ever win national titles (open to all ages) on fiddle, bluegrass guitar and mandolin. At age 14, he won the National Flatpicking Championship (which is a blind competition where the judges never see the performers and only know them by a number) by playing "Orange Blossom Special" on the guitar. Dudley Murphy was the first to play it in competition (it's considered one of the hardest pieces of bluegrass to play on guitar) the year before and came in third, I believe. O'Connor won it twice. He may be one of the finest pure musicians to ever grace the planet.
Mark is from another galaxy...
@@jackd.ripper7613 damn son you know your shit.
The greatest bluegrass instrumentalist of all time.
Mark is unreal
Quite possibly the most natural talent assembled on stage at one time. These guys are having a blast and are totally amazing.
missing Bela, but the Freeborn Man and NIne Pound Hammer videos from early Merlefest take care of that...
Wow, that was awesome, and what a great cast of characters! To see them all playing together like that is fantastic! Thanks for posting and Tony, Rest In Peace, you know Heaven has a hell of a band!
Rest in peace Tony Rice!
Jerry is so young! RIP Tony.
The best is just not adequate to describe these guys. The greatest group since the original masters!
To y looked great there and was having fun! This comforts me in the grief of his passing! TR will ALWAYS be the best!
Jerry Douglas, Pete Wernick, Ricky Simpkins, possibly Ronnie Simpkins on bass.
What an amazing lineup of the most incredible musicians.
Every one of those guys are just about the best in the business.
They play well, too.
Watching this stuff in todays day and age is like meditation. Everything in it's purest form.
When great artists get together this is what we can expect
Almost all of the greatest at that time on the stage at once. This is my dream lineup..almost.
I love seeing Tony Ricky and Jerry on stage
America's best bluegrass players. Just burning the house down. Love to hear such terrific talent on one stage. Lots of respect for each lead. I have been lucky enough to see David Grisman, Ricky Skaggs, Jerry Douglas, Tony Rice and Mark O'Conner thru the years. But never in such a brilliant stage. God bless American Bluegrass.
And David "Dawg" Grisman, one of the premier mandolin pickers in the country.
David Hopkins I'm of the opinion that he is the greatest mandolin player ever! I say that lightly but his mastery of many styles that he is amazing at. I recommend that you listen the David Grisman Quintet featuring Tony Rice mid to late 70's live show are my favorite. Hands down some of the finest music ever played.
Will Molina I couldn’t said it better myself ! He’s mastered Monroe style as well as Gypsie jazz and his own Dawg Music!!!
All these musicians are simply amazing !
all legends...
So fabulous...every player!!!
Absolutely shredding!! Wow!!
Thank you Roy! This is a gem!
I had this on VHS in Highschool. Love it more now than ever
Throwing the gauntlet at Mark O'Connor is respectfully asking for it. Tony and Sammy, awesome as usual
And Mark O'Connor takes that gauntlet and smacks everyone in the face twice with it. ha ha. What an amazing player.
1year ago today we lost Tony, didn't get any easier
This makes me smile - awesome!
I will miss Tony immensely.
Mark O'Connor...jeez. What a fiddle player.
Good lord. best musicians ever in this song.. Rice and Mark O Connor and RIcky and Jerry Douglass wow
im a Ricky Skaggs and Tony Rice super fan
That first fiddle solo is probably one the meanest I've ever heard.
Amazing!
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RIP Tony Rice we love miss you💖💖💖
You can't find much better than these guys in bluegrass.
For sure they always have gave there best.
Just WOW! Nice seeing Pete! (Dr. Banjo)
Thumbs down need to come with a mandatory explanation. Wtf...?
David "Dawg" Grisman on mandolin!
And God sat somewhere in that audience and said " I'm here boys, make me proud. "
Holy crap... what an all-star lineup!!
There’s some serious talent, wow!
rip tony , one of the best or the best ..............
Damn....That was a real treat...
Awesomeness
Fantastic
Wow... Just, fricken... WOW!
I've never see Tony Rice with that smile with Jerry Douglas on Stage!!! Who the Hell KNOWS what was going on??!!...
pascal spitz hes happy picking with his old buddies, they go back to his teen years.
Tony, Jerry and Ricky all played with JD Crowe and New South. Jerry was about 18 Ricky 21 and Tony 26. Tony played before that with Sam Bush in Bluegrass Alliance. Might have been while Tony was still with them that Doyle Lawson came to the group.
Del in the background.
RIP Tony!
Bluegrass is synonymous with magic.
Rice & Dawg !
These Guys are like a broken drum: THEY CAN'T BE BEAT!
Great people! The bluegrass elite!
Del jamming and chilling in the background!!
The goat!
All these guys deserve to live forever...
I like how the title just says ricky skaggs and tony rice. Must of forgot the rest of them like they are all just peons lol. Had me cracking up. Good video and even better music
Imagine Paco de Lucia & Tony Rice.
thanks ! ;)))
RIP...
Cream of the crop here, folks... Music monsters, all!
DAMN - that Dobro player is freakin' amazing!!
Jerry Douglas and yes he's superb
Lots of great moments, but my favorite might be right when Pete Wernick finishes his solo and appears to gasp with relief that he didn't embarrass himself in front of the virtuosos on stage with him.
Lmao what? 😂 in all seriousness that 0:46-0:58 was so bad ass I had to go back a couple times. Love tony’s Afterwards too
Mighty fine
Roy flockhart are from NC I picked with a named Roy flockhart he was great guitar picker
Goddamnit that feels pretty good.
Nice 👌
@TokudenInc I didn't know that. I'm very saddened to hear that. I loved him. His playing spoke to me and took me to places that I love. RIP Tony Rice. See you in Heaven!
There will never be another.
I have to agree with all of the other commenters, thank you as well.
Woah!
All star cast.
Bluegrass giants Grisman & Douglas can be in the title; pleasant surprise
Never another Tony Rice
Tony rice really doesnt get enough credit
The finest flatpicker alive.
his volume is too low.
hes a god
Him and Ricky just inducted into ibma
@@craycraybros513, nope; Ricky was a couple of years behind him.
Rickie Simpkins kills it
i took randy and dave home raining day was short sat at kitchen table doing our thing rice got mad a me and left dawg was great
Wanna try that sentence again? And flesh out the story. Sounds like it might be interesting.
Peter is the sole contributor to turning the IBMA Woke
Gotta appreciate the moment at 3:32 where Ricky Skaggs looks back as if to say "Yeah, this Grisman guy can play a little bit. He's OK."
Grandpa does know how to head bang , sure enough.
Reckon Jerry Douglas is having a good time? Not to mention everybody else crushing it on stage! AMEN!
Watch all those young fingers fly.
Saw mark david and stephane grappeli. It was ridiculous