Identifier | 2223129 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | SHN |
Media Count | 1 |
Show Rating | A |
Sound Rating | A |
Note | W/ Carter Stanley and Mac Wiseman |
Source Info | SBD -> MR -> R -> VHS -> DAT -> C -> Soundforge 5.0 -> CD |
Traded From | Bob Bohnam |
Traded From Email | bobfest@austin.rr.com |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Bill Monroe & the Bluegrass Boys 1961-07-04 Oak Leaf Park, Luray, VA | |
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Set 1 | Watermelon On The Vine Panhandle Country I Gotta Travel On Blue Moon Of Kentucky Put My Rubber Doll Away Rawhide Linda Lou Sugar Coated Love (1) What Would You Give (1) Can't You Hear Me Callin (2) Travel That Lonesome Road (2) Whitehouse Blues Y'all Come |
Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
Comment | Bill Monroe Beth Lee Billy Baker Bobby Smith Tony Ellis 1 w/ Carter Stanley 2 w/ Mac Wiseman The first event that used the words, "Bluegrass Festival," was promoted by the legendary singer and recording artist, Bill Clifton. The location was Oak Leaf Park in Luray, Virginia, and the date was July 4, 1961. This was also the first time that more than two well-known Bluegrass acts were booked on the same show. Prior to that occasion, one or two Bluegrass bands would be booked on a country show of that period. The festival was a one day event that featured Bill Monroe, The Stanley Brothers, The Country Gentlemen, Jim and Jesse, Mac Wiseman and Bill Clifton. This was also the first time that Bill Monroe called former members of The Blue Grass Boys to the stage to play and sing. When 2,200 people attended the show, it opened up a new venue for Bluegrass music. |