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Bill Monroe & the Bluegrass Boys 07/30/1978

SHOWID 548451

Set I

Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys (intro)

(Clapping)

My Sweet Blue-Eyed Darlin'

I've Lived a Lot in My Time

Bluegrass Breakdown

My Cabin in Caroline

Highway of Sorrow

Get Up John

The Old Crossroads

Grassy Fiddle Blues

Fiddler's Pastime

Molly and Tenbrooks/Blue Moon of Kentucky

Uncle Pen

The Old Old House

Instrumental (?)

Y'All Come

Set II

 

Set III

 

Comment

Anonymous Collection 1 Cassette #186 was recorded at the 10th Annual Georgia State Bluegrass

Festival (Shoal Creek Bluegrass Festival), Shoal Creek Country Music Park, Lavonia, GA, July 30,

1978, and features: 1) American Music Express (the Raybon family band, including Marty Raybon,

Ken Raybon, Tim Raybon, Rick Raybon, & Ed Heard); the introduction and very start of their set

is at the end of Cassette #185, 2) two songs from an unknown group that might be South Carolina's,

The Hired Hands, (featuring famed fiddler Homer "Pappy" Sherrill, Harold Lucas, and some hot banjo

picking on "Whoa Mule" from his young son Randy Lucas who was later to be the National Banjo

Champion in 1997 at Winfield after finishing second in 1996 and third in 1995; banjo legend Dewitt

"Snuffy" Jenkins joins the band on washboard for "Down Yonder"), 3) The Boys From Indiana (Aubrey

Holt-guitar, Tommy Holt-mandolin, Harley Gabbard-Dobro, Dave Evans-banjo, Glen Duncan-fiddle, &

Jerry Holt-bass), and 4) Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys (Bill Monroe-mandolin, Kenny

Baker-fiddle, Butch Robins-banjo, Wayne Lewis-guitar, & Randy Davis-bass).

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Notes: American Bluegrass Express, The Hired Hands (?), The Boys From Indiana, Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys Anonymous Collection 1 Cassette #186 10th Annual Georgia State Bluegrass Festival (Shoal Creek Bluegrass Festival) Shoal Creek Country Music Park Lavonia, GA July 30, 1978 Transfer: Keith Kreider 10/12/2006 - Concertape C-90:Nakamichi ZX7>Nickspicks Silver Hydra's>Lunatec V3 @ 24/48>M-Audio Firewire 410 Side A: American Bluegrass Express (continued from C185): 1. (x) Big Spike Hammer 2. Shady Grove 3. Once More 4. (Talking) 5. Wildwood Flower 6. How I Miss Home 7. Born To Be With You 8. Hit Parade of Love 9. Don't Give Your Heart to a Rambler 10. (begin Hired Hands) Doin' My Time 11. Whoa Mule 12. Down Yonder (w/ Snuffy Jenkins) The Boys From Indiana: 13. (Introduction) 14. Carolina Jane 15. My Night To Howl...(Band Intros) 16. Fire on the Mountain 17. Papa Played the Dobro 18. 99 Years (x) 1- Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys (intro) 2. (Clapping) 3. My Sweet Blue-Eyed Darlin' 4. I've Lived a Lot in My Time 5. Bluegrass Breakdown 6. My Cabin in Caroline 7. Highway of Sorrow 8. Get Up John 9. The Old Crossroads 10. Grassy Fiddle Blues 11. Fiddler's Pastime 12. Molly and Tenbrooks/Blue Moon of Kentucky 13. Uncle Pen 14. The Old Old House 15. Instrumental (?) 16. Y'All Come Notes: Side A is labeled "1978.7.30 Lavonia, ga 186" Anonymous Collection 1 Cassette #186 was recorded at the 10th Annual Georgia State Bluegrass Festival (Shoal Creek Bluegrass Festival), Shoal Creek Country Music Park, Lavonia, GA, July 30, 1978, and features: 1) American Music Express (the Raybon family band, including Marty Raybon, Ken Raybon, Tim Raybon, Rick Raybon, & Ed Heard); the introduction and very start of their set is at the end of Cassette #185, 2) two songs from an unknown group that might be South Carolina's, The Hired Hands, (featuring famed fiddler Homer "Pappy" Sherrill, Harold Lucas, and some hot banjo picking on "Whoa Mule" from his young son Randy Lucas who was later to be the National Banjo Champion in 1997 at Winfield after finishing second in 1996 and third in 1995; banjo legend Dewitt "Snuffy" Jenkins joins the band on washboard for "Down Yonder"), 3) The Boys From Indiana (Aubrey Holt-guitar, Tommy Holt-mandolin, Harley Gabbard-Dobro, Dave Evans-banjo, Glen Duncan-fiddle, & Jerry Holt-bass), and 4) Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys (Bill Monroe-mandolin, Kenny Baker-fiddle, Butch Robins-banjo, Wayne Lewis-guitar, & Randy Davis-bass). --Mitchell Wittenberg
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Notes: Anonymous Collection 1 Cassette #185 picks up where Cassette #181 leaves off, with the tail end of the June 30, 1978, 10th Annual Georgia State Bluegrass Festival (Shoal Creek Bluegrass Festival), Shoal Creek Country Music Park, Lavonia, GA set by the Seldom Scene (John Duffey-mandolin, Mike Auldridge-Dobro, Ben Eldridge-banjo, Phil Rosenthal-guitar, & Tom Gray-bass). A marvelous Sunday morning gospel set by Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys (Bill Monroe-mandolin, Kenny Baker-fiddle, Butch Robins-banjo, Wayne Lewis-guitar, & Randy Davis-bass) follows. Monroe receives wonderful gospel choir support at the end of the set from The Boys of Indiana (including Harley Gabbard), The Jones Brothers, Hubert Davis & The Season Travelers (Davis formerly played banjo with Monroe), John Duffey, and the American Bluegrass Express (Marty Raybon along with his father Ken, and brothers Rick and Tim), among others. There is some hilarious spontaneous banter between Duffey and Monroe after the set.
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Notes: Anonymous Collection 1 Cassette #186 was recorded at the 10th Annual Georgia State Bluegrass Festival (Shoal Creek Bluegrass Festival), Shoal Creek Country Music Park, Lavonia, GA, July 30, 1978, and features: 1) American Music Express (the Raybon family band, including Marty Raybon, Ken Raybon, Tim Raybon, Rick Raybon, & Ed Heard); the introduction and very start of their set is at the end of Cassette #185, 2) two songs from an unknown group that might be South Carolina's, The Hired Hands, (featuring famed fiddler Homer "Pappy" Sherrill, Harold Lucas, and some hot banjo picking on "Whoa Mule" from his young son Randy Lucas who was later to be the National Banjo Champion in 1997 at Winfield after finishing second in 1996 and third in 1995; banjo legend Dewitt "Snuffy" Jenkins joins the band on washboard for "Down Yonder"), 3) The Boys From Indiana (Aubrey Holt-guitar, Tommy Holt-mandolin, Harley Gabbard-Dobro, Dave Evans-banjo, Glen Duncan-fiddle, & Jerry Holt-bass), and 4) Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys (Bill Monroe-mandolin, Kenny Baker-fiddle, Butch Robins-banjo, Wayne Lewis-guitar, & Randy Davis-bass).