The Deadly Gentlemen Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival Walsh Farm Oak Hill, New York July 20, 2012 - Friday High Meadow Stage (main stage) 2:00 pm DPA 4022 > V2 > Korg MR-1000 Mastered at 24 bit in WaveLab 6.0 with iZotope Ozone 5.0 Recorded by John S. and Mastered by Bill K. Dr. Gregory Liszt – Banjo Sam Grsiman – Bass Dominick Leslie – Mandolin Mike Barnett – Fiddle Stash Wyslouch - Guitar ** 16 Bit ** 1.Introduction 2.Moonshiner 3.Old Barns 4.Roll Me Tumble Me 5.Police 6.Touch Of Grey 7.The Road Is Rocky 8.Bored Of the Raging 9.Bullet In My Shoulder 10.I Fall Back 11.outro, stage announcements Greg Liszt has been leading an unusual life. Born in Charlottesville, VA, He went to college at Yale and got a Ph.D. from MIT in Molecular Biology. He then immediately retired from science and went on tour playing banjo for Bruce Springsteen. Along the way, Greg developed a new four-fingered banjo picking technique (the other players use three). He currently tours full time in the alt-bluegrass/chambergrass band Crooked Still. Sam Grisman is the son of mandolinist David Grisman, who personally trained the boy in the ways of bluegrass and related music. Sam has been playing bass gigs for pretty much his whole life. Somehow he has fused traditional bluegrass bass technique with a very modern choice of notes, which sometimes causes listeners to play air double bass. We’ve never heard of that happening before. Mike Barnett is living the dream. When he was 15 he toured as the fiddler for bluegrass legend Jesse McReynolds. On that tour, Mike allegedly had his first drink of moonshine. He sings the highest notes on Carry Me To Home as well as the lowest ones. Which is weird because when we started recording no one (including Mike) knew he could sing at all. He is also really good at jazz fiddle, and he’s currently enrolled in Berklee College of Music. Stash Wyslouch grew up on heavy metal music. Actually, he may be the missing link between acoustic music and over-electrified thrash metal. Stash (which is short for Stanislaw) really enjoys raking the guitar and screaming in harmony at the top of his vocal range. He speaks several languages and is renowned on the scene for having the “best vibe ever.” Dominick Leslie, 20, is a former child prodigy of the mandolin. Many of his notable achievements occurred before the age of 16. Luckily he has awesome parents and went to a public high school, which helped him turn into someone genuinely humble. His mandolin playing is often described as both “supertasteful” and “ridonkulous”, which is amazing because those words are opposites.