The Mc Bitch'n Hall of Fame

 

You've gotta be good to be listed here!

 

 

 

Ace Briggs

...a good fiddler and a good friend extraordinaire.
We miss you Ace!

 

Vasser Clements

Vasser Clements taught himself to play at age 7 and had no formal training.
"It was God's gift, something born in me," he said about his talent.
"I was too dumb to learn it any other way. I listened to the (Grand Ole) Opry some.
I'd pick it up one note at a time. I was young, with plenty of time and I didn't give up.
You'd come home from school, do your lessons and that's it. No other distractions.

I don't read music. I play what I hear." During his career, he recorded on more than
2,000 albums, joining artists as varied as McCartney, Johnny Cash, Bonnie Raitt,
the Grateful Dead, Bruce Hornsby, Hank Williams Jr., the Byrds, Woody Herman
and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.

The Highwoods String Band

The best of the revival stringbands from the 70's
from Ithaca, NY. These guys cook! Ragged but right!

 

 

John Hartford

If you don't own "Areoplain" stop what you're doing
and order a copy. It's that good. John was also a first class fiddler!

 

 

Ralph Stanley

Go get all the Stanley Brothers recordings that you can.
The harmonies are simply the best. Real mountain bluegrass
with alot of old timey thrown in. You can still see Ralph live, go do it!

 

 

 

The Chicken Chokers

Real old timey music from guys
who know how to plays and don’t take themselves too serious.

 

Go see the legends of bluegrass and old timey music before it's too late!