BANJO on mainstream television!!!

Hey y’all,

Has anyone else been watching The Next Great American Band on Fox? It’s on Fridays at 7:00 pm (at least here in Colorado–check your listings). It’s a talent contest produced by the American Idol folks, so if you’ve seen Idol, you kinda know what to expect format-wise.

I’ve been watching it for the past couple of weeks because I heard on another message board that there is a bluegrass band in the running, Cliff Wagner and Old No. 7. I am so excited just to see banjos on prime time television that I have actually been voting for him. Yep, that’s right. I was pretty much convinced after I saw this hilarious home grown video on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UidZ3tzVJ8s

Anyhow, anyone else watching? Let’s chat about it! And the rest of you, check it out if you’re around tomorrow evening…

g-luv

Ohh Garian - :wave

Thank you for that, I had a really hard day at the theatre and the video really cheered me up

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Glad I could help ya out Jerry!!

Re: The Old # 7… I just noticed that their guitar player is named Craig Ferguson, LOL!!!

Garian, I saw the very first episode. I too was blown away to see a banjo on mainstream tv. They didn’t sound bad either. They played an original tune and you could tell that the judges were kind of impressed, but really weren’t sure what to think. So they played a very short version of Like a Virgin, which won over the judges over and advanced them to the next round. It sounds like they play mostly originals, but I’m guessing they will have to work up some pop tunes to cover to advance. What else have they already played on the show?

Matt

I’ve seem them live a couple of times, they live in my home town. Their pretty good but not great. It’s better than no bluegrass at all.

That’s my feeling: better than no banjos at all.

I think their level of musicianship and professionalism fits with the parameters of the show. I don’t think the producers were looking for the very best, hottest bands in each genre. I think they wanted bands that could use the exposure and experience and show improvement throughout the series.

During the Elton John week they did “Honky Cats,” which Spring Creek also does (as did their mentors Country Gazette). Last Friday was Billy Joel week and they did “You May be Right.”

The Clark Brothers (another band on the show) were in the traditional Clark Family Band for years, but they perform as a trio on national tv with no fiddle or banjo or bass. The sound is just a little too quiet with an acoustic trio.

So, the show is on tonight… if you’re home watch and vote!!!