センスが良いですね。
サインインしてお気に入りのアーティストをフォローしたり、イベントを保存したりしましょう。
サインイン
About this concert
Even among the pantheon of musics finest artists, Del McCoury stands alone. From the nascent sound of bluegrass that charmed hardscrabble hillbilly honkytonks, rural schoolhouse stages, and the crowning glory of the Grand Ole Opry to the present-day culture-buzz of viral videos and digital streams, Del is the living link. On primetime and late-night television talk shows, there is Del. From headlining sold-out concerts to music festivals of all genres, including one carrying his namesake, there is Del. Where audiences number in the tens of thousands, and admirers as diverse as country-rock icon Steve Earle and jamband royalty Phish count as a few among hundreds, there is Del.Emerging from humble beginnings in York County, PA nearly eighty years ago, Del was not the likeliest of candidates for legendary status. As a teen, he was captivated by the banjo playing of one of its masters, Earl Scruggs, and decided hed be a banjo picker, too. The Baltimore/Washington, D.C. bar scene of the early 1960s was lively and rough. Del caught a break. More than a break, really. It was an opportunity of a lifetime; joining Bill Monroes Blue Grass Boys in early 1963. Considered the Father of Bluegrass, Monroe transformed McCoury, moving him from the banjo to guitar, anointing him lead singer, and providing him with a priceless trove of bluegrass tutelage direct from the source.Countless hours of recording sessions and miles of tireless touring dotted the decades. Del carried on, and carried with him the hallowed traditions of the form and its dedicated following. The passing years became certificates of authenticity. So, in the sea of grunge and R&B that dominated the music scene of the mid-1990s, it was special, perhaps even startling, to see: There was Del.Now helming the Del McCoury Band, with sons Ronnie and Rob, the ensemble did and continues to represent in a larger, growing musical community a peerless torchbearer for the entire sweep and scope of bluegrass history. Those many years, not to mention a good-natured willingness to stay alert to the latest sounds and opportunities around him, earned McCoury a whole new generation of fans, including some in unlikely places.Im just doing whats natural, says Del. When young musicians ask me what they should do I always tell them, You do whatevers inside of you. Do what you do best.
表示を増やす
More concerts at this venue
Live Photos

すべての写真を表示
What fans are saying

Joan
2025年2月16日
Great music. The band was outstanding. Enjoyed and will be waiting for next concert
Shelby, NC@Malcolm Brown Auditorium
もっとたくさんのアーティストを発見して、フォローし、音楽を同期しましょう
お気に入りのアーティストを検索

イベントをシェアする
About the venue
SPACE is a live music hall and recording studio in Evanston, Ill., established in 2008.
Over the past decade, SPACE has welcomed thousands of local and national touring ...
read moreFollow Venue
The Del McCoury Band Biography
The Del McCoury Band is a Grammy Award-winning bluegrass band. Originally Del McCoury and the Dixie Pals with Del on guitar and his brother Jerry on bass, the band went through a number of changes until the 1980s when the band solidified its line-up, adding McCoury's sons, Ronnie and Robbie on mandolin and banjo, respectively. In 1988, the "Dixie Pals" name was dropped in favor of the current name.Fiddler Tad Marks and bass player Mike Brantley joined in the early 1990s while the band became a national touring act. In 2004 they were nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album for It's Just the Night, and in 2006 they won that category for The Company We Keep.
The band recorded with Steve Earle on his 1999 album The Mountain.
Contents [hide]
1 Band members
2 Discography
2.1 Albums
2.2 Contributions
3 External links
[edit] Band members
Del McCoury - guitar (1967 - present)
Ronnie McCoury - mandolin (1981 - present)
Robbie McCoury - banjo (1987 - present)
Jerry McCoury - bass (1967 - 1989)
Mike Brantley - bass (1989-1992)
Mike Bub - bass (May 1992 - June 2005)
Alan Bartram - bass (August 2005 - present)
Billy Baker - fiddle (1967)
Tad Marks- fiddle (1990-1992)
Jason Carter - fiddle (1992 - present)
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Year Album US Bluegrass US Country US Indie US Heat
1992 Blue Side of Town
1993 Deeper Shade of Blue
1996 The Cold Hard Facts
1999 The Mountain (w/ Steve Earle)A 19
The Family
2001 Del & The Boys 11 50
2003 It's Just the Night 4 47 32 48
2005 The Company We Keep 2 59
2006 The Promised LandB 2 61 46 39
2008 Moneyland 1 51
AThe Mountain also peaked at #133 on the Billboard 200 and at #14 on the Canadian Country Albums chart.
BThe Promised Land also peaked at #24 on Top Christian Albums.
[edit] Contributions
Song of America (2007) - "The Times They Are a-Changin'"
[edit] External links
Discography at Discography of Bluegrass Sound Recordings
Official website
Del McCoury Band collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Del_McCoury_Band"
続きを読むThe band recorded with Steve Earle on his 1999 album The Mountain.
Contents [hide]
1 Band members
2 Discography
2.1 Albums
2.2 Contributions
3 External links
[edit] Band members
Del McCoury - guitar (1967 - present)
Ronnie McCoury - mandolin (1981 - present)
Robbie McCoury - banjo (1987 - present)
Jerry McCoury - bass (1967 - 1989)
Mike Brantley - bass (1989-1992)
Mike Bub - bass (May 1992 - June 2005)
Alan Bartram - bass (August 2005 - present)
Billy Baker - fiddle (1967)
Tad Marks- fiddle (1990-1992)
Jason Carter - fiddle (1992 - present)
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Year Album US Bluegrass US Country US Indie US Heat
1992 Blue Side of Town
1993 Deeper Shade of Blue
1996 The Cold Hard Facts
1999 The Mountain (w/ Steve Earle)A 19
The Family
2001 Del & The Boys 11 50
2003 It's Just the Night 4 47 32 48
2005 The Company We Keep 2 59
2006 The Promised LandB 2 61 46 39
2008 Moneyland 1 51
AThe Mountain also peaked at #133 on the Billboard 200 and at #14 on the Canadian Country Albums chart.
BThe Promised Land also peaked at #24 on Top Christian Albums.
[edit] Contributions
Song of America (2007) - "The Times They Are a-Changin'"
[edit] External links
Discography at Discography of Bluegrass Sound Recordings
Official website
Del McCoury Band collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Del_McCoury_Band"
Bluegrass
Country
Jam Band
アーティストをフォロー