Austin City Limits Season 6 Episode 13

Austin City Limits Season 6 Episode 13 David Grisman Quartet followed by A Mandolin Special featuring Tiny Moore and Jethro Burns

In season 6 episode 13 of Austin City Limits, viewers are treated to two performances featuring some of the most talented musicians in the bluegrass and mandolin scenes.

The first half of the episode features the David Grisman Quartet, a group led by the legendary mandolin player and composer, David Grisman. With Grisman at the helm on mandolin, the quartet delivers a stunning set of bluegrass and jazz-infused tunes that showcase the incredible musicianship of each member. Grisman's mandolin playing is virtuosic and inventive, seamlessly blending together elements of various genres. He is backed by the talented musicianship of bassist Rob Wasserman, guitarist Tony Rice, and violinist Darol Anger. The quartet's chemistry and tight musicianship is evident throughout the performance, showcasing their many years of collaboration and unique musical styles.

In the second half of the episode, viewers are in for a special treat as they are taken on a journey through the history of mandolin music with a special feature on two of the instrument's most influential players, Tiny Moore and Jethro Burns. Moore was a pioneer of the electric mandolin and played with Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys, while Burns was a member of the famous country comedy duo Homer and Jethro. The segment includes archival footage of both musicians showcasing their incredible skill on the mandolin, as well as interviews with family members, friends, and fellow musicians who knew and played with them. It's a touching tribute to these two legends of the mandolin that showcases just how important they were to the development of the instrument and its place in American music.

Throughout the entire episode, viewers are treated to the exceptional sound and production quality that Austin City Limits is famous for. The performances are captured beautifully, allowing viewers to fully appreciate the technical skills and unique styles of each musician. The show's intimate setting and focus on live performances make it especially captivating, drawing in audiences who are fans of bluegrass, jazz, and Americana music. By the end of the episode, both new and longtime fans of the mandolin will feel a deep connection to the instrument and the musicians who have helped shape its legacy.

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