Mandolin Mondays Featuring Troy Boone /// "Old Dangerfield"
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- čas přidán 17. 02. 2019
- Mandolin Mondays #164: Sideline mandolinist Troy Boone joins us on Mandolin Mondays for a tasty version of "Old Dangerfield" played on his beautiful Prucha mandolin.
Erwin, TN, native and ETSU trained Troy Boone is a force to be reckoned with. In 2015 Troy recorded his premier record entitled First Impressions featuring some hot picking and fresh compositions. Check it out here: troyboone.bandcamp.com/releases
After starting the band Dreamcatcher and touring with them for two years, Troy started playing with the bluegrass power house band Sideline. Their most recent record is called Front and Center. Give it a listen here: www.amazon.com/Front-Center-S...
Be sure to connect with Troy at the following links below for more information about his music and performance schedule:
www.sidelinebg.com/index.html
/ sidelinebluegrass
/ sidelinebluegrass
And as always, tune in next week for more Mandolin Mondays! Until then...
Happy Picking!
David - Hudba
I wanted that to go on for a lot longer! Super pickin'.
I've watched Troy grow to a super musician. I use to go to his parents house for a family dinner. His family are very nice. Kudos to Troy on landing in Sideline.
Absolutely great!
Hey Troy. Great pickin'. Always a pleasure listening to you pick. Even more fun pickin' with you. It's been a while. We're all holding Erwin, TN down while you're on the road. Be safe and most of all have fun. Fred.
Great tune and great picking!!!
Beautiful instrument, I didn't know this tune !
niceeeeeeeeeeeee !!!!!!!!!!!
Good stuff! Lp
good job :)
very nice! in the triplet lick in the a part, are you picking each note or hammering?
It appears he's picking the first and third notes but hammering the second....just my take
Well, that’s all fine and dandy young feller’, but can you play Purple Rain on the sax, whilst wearing a purple velvet floor length robe trimmed in gold lame’?
I can't say as I enjoyed the chat in the beginning, but, your playing is a joy to behold - tender, cutting, whimsicla, yet, serious. Also, you and your instrument are a perfect match. God bless you for all your hard and thoughtful work!