Sleepy Man Banjo Boys: Bluegrass virtuosity from ... New Jersey?
스리피 맨 밴죠 보이즈(Sleepy Man Banjo Boys): 블루그래스 연주... 뉴저지에서요?
The Sleepy Man Banjo Boys is made up of 11-year-old banjo sensation Jonny Mizzone and his brothers Robbie, 14, on fiddle, and Tommy, 15, on guitar. Full bio
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It's such an honor for us.
또 영광으로 생각합니다.
three brothers from New Jersey --
뉴저지에서 온 삼형제입니다.
capital of the world.
(컨트리 음악의 일종)
블루그래스를 알게 되었고,
We hope you guys will too.
여러분도 그렇게 되시길 바래요.
자작곡 "타임랩스"인데요.
we wrote called "Timelapse,"
아시게 될거에요.
a second to introduce the band.
소개하겠습니다.
and I play the fiddle.
바이올린을 키죠.
to make it hard on ourselves,
노력하고 있는데요.
a lot of people want to know
저희 이름인
궁금해 하시는데요,
Sleepy Man Banjo Boys from.
거슬러 올라갑니다.
he would play on his back
자기 부분을 연주하는데
like he was sleeping.
자고 있다고 했어요.
the rest together.
여러분도 아시겠죠.
out the reason for this.
나가서 그럴 지도 모르죠.
weighs about a million pounds.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Sleepy Man Banjo Boys - Bluegrass musiciansThe Sleepy Man Banjo Boys is made up of 11-year-old banjo sensation Jonny Mizzone and his brothers Robbie, 14, on fiddle, and Tommy, 15, on guitar.
Why you should listen
These days your kid can get famous on YouTube for having water sprayed at him, for being duped about his Halloween candy, and for being high off laughing gas. But what if your 8-year-old gets famous on the Internet for being an absolute genius on the banjo? So goes the story of Jonny Mizzone, who first became a YouTube sensation in early 2011 for videos of him and his brothers tearing it up playing Earl Scruggs's Flint Hill Special. It wasn't long before the press started calling.
Now Jonny, Robbie (fiddle) and Tommy (guitar), known as the Sleepy Man Banjo Boys, are 11, 14 and 15 respectively. In 2011 alone they got calls from The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and in the summer of 2011 they appeared as musical guests on The Late Show with David Letterman and NBC’s Today Show.
While the trio grew up in New Jersey -- which is known more for rock music than for bluegrass -- they fell in love with the unique sounds of J.D. Crowe, Ralph Stanley, Clarence White and Earl Scruggs after some creative YouTube searching. Now, having become sensations on the platform themselves, the trio has accumulated more than 17 million video views. Their first album, America’s Music, was released in September 2011 and charted top eight on the Billboard Bluegrass Album Chart. In October 2012 they released their second album, The Farthest Horizon, which cracked the top three. The group is already at work on their next album.
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