Music Appreciation
Related: About this forumTony Rice Unit - "He Rode All The Way to Texas" (John Starling)
I came across this video today. Id never heard Tonys version before.
I remembered the Seldom Scenes version but didnt realize that it was written by John Starling.
John didnt write many songs. He made his living as an Otorhinolaryngologist. The song is a masterpiece.

stopdiggin
(14,392 posts)Eko
(9,672 posts)I lived in Reidsville NC for about 2 years. Never did see him out and about. Met him at shows a bunch though. Great guy.
BluesRunTheGame
(1,865 posts)I saw him play at several summertime festivals in Kentucky and Colorado. I also saw him in a seated theater in Denver with front row seats in Jan 1986. Amazing show!
Eko
(9,672 posts)He was cool.
BluesRunTheGame
(1,865 posts)Saw him play at the festival in Beanblossom, IN. and the one at Telluride, CO.
I did get to meet Bill Monroe after a show in Boulder, CO.
Norman Blake had opened that show but he was long gone by the time Bill had finished his set.
Eko
(9,672 posts)Dont get me wrong there are a lot of good new players. But getting old is a funny thing.
rubbersole
(10,491 posts)Flat pickers Doc Watson and Tony Rice in the same post. Thank you all.
Eko
(9,672 posts)One of the best albums that showed his vocals as much as his playing.
Was listening to this last night, hadn't heard it in a while. His chord voicing is so good as well as his vocals.
BluesRunTheGame
(1,865 posts)Hes Tonys nephew (Wyatts son, I think)
He posts a lot of stuff related to Tony and his brothers.
rubbersole
(10,491 posts)The other great artists on there just have a couple of songs at most. The Beatles have 4 out of 56.