Outstanding and inspiring! Thank you for your performance.
Wonderful!
Bostin, Callum, and thirded!
Man, that is fabulous!
Seconded! Cayuga said it.
Superb playing and what a terrific arrangement of a classic tune. His Ryan mandolin is a keeper.
Getting the time right on this piece has got to be nearly impossible, but she does it effortlessly!
The music is beautiful, the the technique is stunning! Do well at Mandolin Excellence, and come back to visit us at the cafe sometime.
Wow. Just wow.
Fabulous!
I too contributed. Happy to support this gifted musician.
That was wonderful!
We're on board with supporting Carrera's GoFundMe. Just donated on behalf of the Cafe. https://gofund.me/5b5bc8af
Bravissimo!
Great pickin (as always) and a great tune choice. Hopefully this gets Crazy Creek on more people's radar!
Great stuff! I'll have to watch that speed video. It's a really interesting tune, and (of course) very well played. Love the tone.
That’s beautiful playing and a great variation. Lots to learn from there. I also first heard the tune on Bill Keith’s “Something Auld, Something Newgrass” album. When I asked Bill about the the tune, he said he learned it from a Tommy Jackson LP of fiddle tunes for square dancing.
Nice sounding tune and use of the range of the instrument, well played. Thanks for sharing!
Fine playing and a nice tune. You can’t go wrong with a Bitterroot.
Yay! Such beautiful articulation.
That sounds great. Nice clean playing up the neck.
Superb technique! That was fabulous, Stefano!
Ahh, beautiful, just beautiful. What great technique. Those triplets, wow.
Great interpretation and wonderful playing!
I like the sound and the enthusiasm.
Very nice! I could almost hear the piano in there,
Short but sweet! Talk about leaving them wanting more.
Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
Just like downtown Nice Playing and tone, and a fun composition.
Enjoyable tune and playing. The new mandolin sounds great.
It's nice to know that Sam B. will have somebody to hand the torch to when the time comes. Justin should pick up a bit of "head shacking" though :-)
It is interesting to see such youthful exuberance. I also like your Duff. It is no secret that I like Duff mandolins. Thumbs up all in all.
Justin, that was awesome tasteful and agile playing with great tone! Thanks!
Pretty impressive. Wish we could hear the Kenny Baker fiddle version too.
Well done! I'll be listening to that a few more times.
Snappy tune and snappy playing! Nice mandolin too. Thanks for posting.
Fine playing from an upcoming artist. He should become a major star in Americana and bluegrass music.
Lovely music and beautifully played!
Very nice, and I really like the interesting tones you are getting from that mandolin.
It is so nice to hear the 'relaxed' phrases. Beautiful music.
Bellissimo!
Lovely sound from that mandolin. It's always interesting to see musicians from parts of the world we don't hear from enough.
Nice ideas - I think that "work in progress" has legs. Sounds very nice, and you're certainly getting some great tone from that Mowry.
CNC is older than 2010…maybe not for Andrew… Lovely song!
Excellent. It is often the case that, if you are geographically isolated, your style or playing takes a life of its own despite of the probably noticable influences.
There ain't enough caffiene in the world to get me up to that speed (or tasty notes . Andy is a phenominal talent!!! Len B. Clearwater, FL
Most excellent!
Fantastic.
Bostin, Emory! Still one of the best. Bravo, sir!