Tracklist
Feast Here Tonight
195
Intros
88
Shackles & Chains
173
Meeting Up
77
East Virginia Blues
265
Bluegrass Rhythm
152
G-Run Blues
152
Del & Big Mon
164
Dark Hollow
178
Toy Heart
207
Remembering Brad
237
Bill Keith Medley: Salt Creek, Devil's Dream, Shenandoah Breakdown
181
Snow Dove
226
Good Old 1950s
53
Countryboy Rock & Roll
175
Gotta Travel On
177
The Wild Side Of Life
178
Little Glass Of Wine
251
I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome
166
Del & Dawg
185
Man Of Constant Sorrow
210
I'm My Own Grandpa
239
Brakeman's Blues
180
Tennessee Waltz
226
So Long
80
New River Train
212
Farewell Medley: Life's Railway To Heaven, Shalom Aleichem
389
Hi-Def Del and Dawg Live
2016
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Tracklist
Feast Here Tonight
195
Intros
88
Shackles & Chains
173
Meeting Up
77
East Virginia Blues
265
Bluegrass Rhythm
152
G-Run Blues
152
Del & Big Mon
164
Dark Hollow
178
Toy Heart
207
Remembering Brad
237
Bill Keith Medley: Salt Creek, Devil's Dream, Shenandoah Breakdown
181
Snow Dove
226
Good Old 1950s
53
Countryboy Rock & Roll
175
Gotta Travel On
177
The Wild Side Of Life
178
Little Glass Of Wine
251
I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome
166
Del & Dawg
185
Man Of Constant Sorrow
210
I'm My Own Grandpa
239
Brakeman's Blues
180
Tennessee Waltz
226
So Long
80
New River Train
212
Farewell Medley: Life's Railway To Heaven, Shalom Aleichem
389
Show Notes
Del McCoury met David Grisman at the first show Del played (on banjo) with Bill Monroe on February 8, 1963 at New York University in Greenwich Village. Three years later, Del & Dawg played their first gig together in Troy, NY at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. They both celebrated the arrival of first-born sons, Monroe Grisman and Ronnie McCoury, within a month of each other in 1967.
For decades they have shared stages at venues and festivals across the country, and in 2014 began the unique duo collaboration heard on this recording. Del & Dawg Live! celebrates the continuing 53-year bluegrass friendship of these two legendary musicians.