Raymond Fairchild and the Crowe Brothers - Shuckin' The Corn video free download


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Duration: 02:50
Uploaded: 2009/01/01

Here's the Scruggs classic played in Raymond's unique style. Killer version. It's a wonder his banjo doesn't burst into flames!

Comments

8 years ago

manoel luiz teixeira

Excelente performance, são bons de mais. maneco - Rio Grande do Sul - Brasil.

9 years ago

jack walters

great banjo picking if he goes any faster his banjo is going to catch onfire

9 years ago

BeingRomans829ed

This man is so unbelievable. I must admit, I really don't *like* the wild stuff he does, but I *am* mesmerized and blown away by his ability to do it. Hard to believe my eyes and ears. I believe he's the most amazing stringed instrument player I've ever seen, and that includes all the rock guitarists, and yes, even Hendrix.

9 years ago

David Bailey

Great! ... this looks like the show called "Fire on the Mountain" which was hosted by(David Holt) several years ago.

9 years ago

Randy Smith

A lot of Don Reno influence in that single- string picking.

9 years ago

Tony Fitzgibbon Fiddle Player

Superb!

10 years ago

DOUGLAS HOTCHKISS

well, sure , ok,, but i can whistle good.

10 years ago

JimmyDeLocke

Raymond Fairchild RIPS it UP! A true original. Daring and Iconoclastic. Hats OFF.

10 years ago

pickinvidders

;-) True enough, but if you have to cite a technical influence, at least with this tune, it'd be Don rather than Earl. It's very Reno-esque.

10 years ago

Anthony Fairchild

I would have to disagree with that comment. He plays it like Raymond Fairchild!

10 years ago

cabbage681

Ok i probably got a little exited or sipped a bit to mush shine when i wrote that last post and after listening again id have to agree with you. P&L

10 years ago

pickinvidders

The only thing in common with Earl's playing is the speed, the key, and the name of the tune.

10 years ago

pickinvidders

More like how Don Reno wanted to. His technique here is based on Don's playing, not Earl's. Earl's playing was much smoother...no choppiness at all.

10 years ago

cabbage681

man he plays that banjo like scruggs wanted to

10 years ago

Brad Wright

Love that whole closed position malarkey from 44s in - nice work.

10 years ago

Niklas V-Grebius

I dont kno but it's at The Stomping Ground in Maggie Valley, North Carolina.

11 years ago

Luxontour

masterpiece

11 years ago

Alex Snider

That man has the Fastest Thumb I ever heard.

11 years ago

FANJG24

What show was this?

11 years ago

mtnhooch

For him it is.

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