Good Stuff!March 9, 2010 Griffen Crutti(Baton Rouge, LA) Wow, can these guys play. Just a fun, toe-tapping instrumental CD that I have been wearing out since it arrived 2 weeks ago. Bryan Sutton has to be the most amazing flatpicker on the planet (the run he picks on Beaumont Rag is not to be believed!),but there is plenty of great banjo and fiddle to be enjoyed as well. A really enjoyable mix of standards and fresh material that has become one of my all time favorite bluegrass CDs.
AWESOME GUITAR ALBUMJanuary 10, 2007 Ronald G. Jordan(Sugar Grove OH) This is one of the best instrumental CDs i have ever heard. Bryan Sutton sets the new standard in flatpicking.
top notchNovember 17, 2006 frmertd this and Tony rice's Master Guitar Cd are my favorite two bluegrass CD's.
Natilie Maines said he was best guitar player.............February 20, 2006 Roger Spencer(Blue Ridge Mountains) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you like Bryan Sutton's guitar, you should check out "An Evening With the Dixie Chicks" live. Bryan Sutton plays the best EVER guitar. Check it out.
Exceptional Bluegrass from a 4 time IBMA winnerNovember 27, 2005 Christine Curtis(New England) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Bryan Sutton is one of the most "in demand" guitarists on the Bluegrass circuit. He's been named IBMA's guitarist of the year for 2000, 2003, 2004 and 2005. At the age of 24, Bryan joined Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder and with that exposure, he quickly rose to the top echelons of Flat Pick guitar players. Bryan is also featured along with Chris Thile on Mark O'Connors 30 year retrospective. Bluegrass Guitar delivers hard sizzling bluegrass guitar rhythms. Bryan is joined by Dennis Crouch (bass), Tim Crouch (fiddle), Tim O'Brien (mandolin), and David Talbot (banjo and rhythm guitar).to produce this classic mix influenced by traditional old time, R&B, jazz, spiritual and country. Highlights are Beaumont Rag, The High Road and Back Up and Push. The Storms Are on the Ocean and Margaret's Waltz are exceptionally sweet. There isn't a bad cut on this CD.