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Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 28 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Doc Watson - Amazing as Ever!

    by LittleKakki on 6/7/11Keswick Theatre - Glenside

    Doc Watson put on an EXCELLENT show at the Keswick to benefit the Philadelphia Folksong Society. He's 88 years old, and David Holt and the others who played with him didn't carry him at all! His pickin' and singing are stong as can be. They choose their songs on the fly, and he even jokes with his other musicians, "yeah, well, I guess we can do that one." David Holt did most of the talking, but Doc did tell a few stories and crack a few jokes. Go see him if you have the chance. He is a living legend, and although he may speak slowly now, his guitar work hasn't slowed down at all. Every song was impressive. Thank you, Doc, for an unforgettable night.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A pair of icons

    by Kochab on 6/7/11Keswick Theatre - Glenside

    I don't know how long we will be able to see and hear Doc Watson perform; the man is approaching 88. He and Pete Seeger mark a time in folk singing that is slipping fast into history, and so it was marvelous to be present when history is made. John Holt, Doc's long time partner, were a great duet, backed up by a wonderful bass player, with an appearance toward the end of Doc's grandson Richard Watson. The icing on the cake was the opening act, the other icon of the review title: Peter Trishka, who opened the show with a 45 minute session on the banjo. His skill and technique in both the old timey style on the open back gut strung banjo and his signature Blue Grass style on the standard banjo with a pot and Scruggs pegs were spectacular. How can anyone play that fast?!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Doc Watson - 88 & Amazing!

    by folkfanatic on 6/7/11Keswick Theatre - Glenside

    The June 5th Doc Watson & David Holt benefit concert at the Keswick Theatre for the Philadelphia Folksong Society was fantastic. A very appreciaitive and knowledgable crowd full of folk and Americana music enthusiasts welcomed the legendary Doc Watson and multi-talented David Holt with open arms. The songs were played and sung with spirit, and the rapport between the artists and the conversation about the tunes being played was interesting. A highlight of the show was when Doc performed solo, and touchingly sang the Johnny Mathis song "Twelfth of Never" in tribute to his wife who is in rehab ... you could literally hear a pin drop in the audience, as it filled me up with great emotion ... "You ask how much I need you, must I explain? I need you, oh my darling, like roses need rain. You ask how long I'll love you; I'll tell you true: Until the twelfth of never, I'll still be loving you." May Doc Watson's & David Holt's talents always be treasured.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Doc Watson and David Holt in Raleigh

    by bobik49 on 11/15/10Progress Energy Center Meymandi Concert Hall - Raleigh

    Doc Watson is a living legend. David Holt is an amazing musician and preservationist.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Legend

    by JimD118 on 11/14/10Progress Energy Center Meymandi Concert Hall - Raleigh

    Still strong in voice and well supported by good friends and grandson. Slowing down a bit, but still a great picker and a last view back to the birth of modern folk and bluegrass!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Doc Watson is a true treasure

    by nursiepooh on 11/14/10Progress Energy Center Meymandi Concert Hall - Raleigh

    There are no words to describe Mr. Watson's talent!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Doc Watson is an absolute treasure

    by musiclover95 on 11/14/10Progress Energy Center Meymandi Concert Hall - Raleigh

    Although 87 years old, Doc Watson is still the master flat picker of all time. The years have not slowed his fingers, nor diminished the strong, mellow, exquisite resonance of his voice. He is still an essential resource of story treasures about the early days of bluegrass, when he was playing with the giants and becoming recognized as a giant himself, and they are told in Doc's unique country-gentlemen, warm and elegant humor. David Holt, who is a master craftsman himself and a devoted companion to Doc, is adept at navigating both song and story with Doc. He has performed a wonderful service in cherishing this precious resource, and the fusion of these two talents onstage creates a warm, engaging musical interlude that is unparalleled . The only somber tones to the experience come when you realize that, at this point in time, this wonderful magic can only be conjured so many more times. Experience a truly genuine and unequivocal talent while you can.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 11/14/10Progress Energy Center Meymandi Concert Hall - Raleigh

    Doc Watson is a legend! David Holt was a tremendous addition with his incredible performing skills, clear voice and strong guidance. We enjoyed every second of this once in a lifetime performance.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    He is the Master

    by SLCH on 11/14/10Progress Energy Center Meymandi Concert Hall - Raleigh

    What an enjoyable evening! We felt like we were sitting in a comfortable living room with the master. His warmth, skill, and music made for a memorable evening.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Doc was truly inspirational!

    by coyotejoe on 11/14/10Progress Energy Center Meymandi Concert Hall - Raleigh

    This was my first opportunity to see Doc Watson in concert. The music and storytelling were awesome as expected. The most moving part of the show for me was actually watching Doc be escorted on and off the stage; there was something about just watching him walking with his guitar that I'll never forget. Also, before he left the stage, he bowed to the audience; left me speechless.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A real treat!

    by grannylou on 8/29/10Birchmere - Alexandria

    Doc Watson is a national treasure, and he did not disappoint, even at 87 years old. David Holt and T. Michael Coleman were a wonderful foil for this evening of traditional high-quality bluegrass. They gave us two hours of non-stop old classics, with one little intermission. Although one sense it from his playing, Doc won't be with us forever, so it was terrific to see him now in such a wonderful and intimate venue as the Birchmere.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Doc still has it!

    by Germonst on 8/27/10Birchmere - Alexandria

    It was Doc Watson so the expectation is huge--and at 80 something Doc still delivers.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Legend up close

    by Firedogret on 8/27/10Birchmere - Alexandria

    It was inspiring to see Doc. His presence on stage is incredible, and David Holt is a master at keeping Doc straight...Very,very good show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Doc at 87

    by 2468lady on 8/27/10Birchmere - Alexandria

    Seeing Doc Watson in person after hearing him for decades was a highlight of my long life. He was so young in spirit, in voice and in playing. His playful, generous spirit was on full display. His yodeling was such a happy treat. the entire evening was unforgetable. I bought the legacy package of CDs and played one this morning to keep the evening alive today. What a voice! What a life! What a presence. Thank you for bringing him here so we could see him.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Doc is awesome

    by Wheels979 on 8/27/10Birchmere - Alexandria

    Doc Watson at 84 years of age picks that guitar better than anybody alive today! Must see!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Doc still has it!

    by Anonymous on 8/27/10Birchmere - Alexandria

    This show was amazing! Doc Watson played a lot of old favorites, some I had never heard before, but each one was a masterpiece. David Holt was great as his sidekick and told some really good Doc stories along the way. I wish I could have gone to both shows and wonder how they compare. The crowd was very enthusiastic and kept the musicians going. Doc's guitar playing is magical and it really shows what playing for 70+ years can do. Encore, encore!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Doc Watson

    by CARSINC on 8/27/10Birchmere - Alexandria

    At 84, or is he 85, Doc Watson is a national treasure. His energy is astounding and the songs are as good now as ever. And the Birchmere, one of the few remaining really good, small music venues does Doc justice with great sound, good food and intimate setting. Not a bad seat in the house. And did I say Doc was in great form. Bring the kids, introduce a new generation to Doc.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Doc Watson

    by Hoosierjim on 8/26/10Birchmere - Alexandria

    Went to see Doc Watson last night at the Birchmere. I have been listening to him and going to his concerts for over 30 years. He is one of my favorite musicians. He is 87 now and he does not sing all of the same notes he used to sing, but he still belts out the songs very well and he can still pick up a storm. He plays different tunes from what I used to hear him play, for the most part, but they are all good. For instance, he no longer does Tennesee Stud. Also, the Birchmere is a great place to go. No real bad seats and you feel up close and personal. Also, they have improved their food a lot!!!