Kinda famous, I have heard of him.
Sisters?
Marty played this live at our show in Brighton Michigan - as Iâm sure he does at most every show he performs! Our version was just Marty - doinâ a killer swinginâ Mando Solo!
That alone was worth the price of admission!
Marty = Living Legend
Thank you Archie!
Katy and Penny have played the stage of the âLibrary of Congressâ, about four years ago! They were the incredible backup players to âThe Quebe Sisters Bandâ. I was on the YouTube site for the âVeterans History Projectâ where additional thumbnail images are listed to the right. There were three short blondes and two tall redheads, shown in the stamp size photo; I knew I had to view after the VHPâs info downloaded. Once on the big screen, there was no doubt about the stunning backup they played; but it took forty-five minutes for them to be introduced; worth the wait! They play âThe Purple Hullsâ song âNo Power in the Waterâ as a duo and are joined by three National Fiddle Champs all; The Quebe Sisters. Top tier performance by all the sisters! I will place separate information on the Veterans History Project.
LOL! The girls are all walking out on stage and 2 mics are set higher than 3 of the girls are tall. Hhhmmm⌠I wonder who will use those mics.
Great stuff! I donât know why Katy and Penny parted ways with the Quebe Sisters, but if I had to guess, it just wasnât the sound for them. I much prefer the sound of The Purple Hulls.
48:33⌠the twins modulated up a key⌠live⌠with a banjo!
Two of the Quebe sisters are engaged (one now married) to two brothers, one plays swing guitar and the other does booking, etc. It made sense to the Quebes to make it a family venture. They parted ways on very good terms.
Just saw the Quebe sisters at the Delaware Valley bluegrass festival this weekend. I was hoping to see the twins, but instead saw the new guitar player and bassist. I must admit that I like the current arrangements better than when they just had the one big fellow playing guitar behind them a few years back. Later that evening Jerry Douglas and the Earls of Leicester performed. Not a bad festival.