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Related: About this forumHayde Bluegrass Orchestra - Wayfaring Stranger
Hayde Bluegrass Orchestra is from Oslo, Norway. The crew consists of fiddle, banjo, guitar, mandolin, dobro and upright bass, and additionally we have the somewhat unconventional bluegrass instrument accordion with us. And of course lots of vocal harmonies! Bluegrass is a style within the country music, but reaching back to Anglo-Saxon folk and American «Appalachian» old time music, and obtains material and inspiration from Hymns and blues.
members:
Rebekka Nilsson Vocals
Joakim Borgen Mandolin
Ole Engrav Guitar
Magnus Eriksrud Banjo
Moa Meinich Fiddle
Jonas Olsen Upright bass
Emil Brattested Dobro
Sjur Marqvardsen Accordion
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Hayde Bluegrass Orchestra - Wayfaring Stranger (Original Post)
cayugafalls
Sep 2020
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Budi
(15,325 posts)1. K & R
I'm always in awe of those who have the 'ear' & talent to play strings like these so effortlessly & beautifully.
Thanks!
The Polack MSgt
(13,196 posts)2. That is an impressive voice
Nice find - Thanks for the link
cayugafalls
(5,645 posts)3. Glad you liked it.
I was up till 5am this morning after finding them, they are all supremely talented.
I really needed the soul cleansing that their music gave me. Music like this just lifts me.
The Polack MSgt
(13,196 posts)4. Mountain music never really went away, but
It seems to be coming back lately.
So many talented players and singers popping up lately