Identifier | 8186769 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Reference Number | MB2 |
Media Type | CDR |
Media Count | 1 |
Note | Tut Taylor Collection Cassette #35 |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Tut Taylor 1972-01-08 Roy Acuff's, Tut Taylor Collection, Cassette #35 | |
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Set 1 | Tut Taylor Archive Cassette #35
"Jan. 8, 1972 at Roy Acuff's" Tut Taylor, Charlie Collins, & Unknown Guitarist Jam Session Nashville, TN (Talking) June Apple (1) June Apple (2) (Talking) Bill Cheatum The Gold Rush I Don't Love Nobody Paddy on the Turnpike Golden Slippers Wheel Hoss Instrumental (?) Long Black Veil Meet Me Somewhere in Your Dreams Mary of the Wild Moor I'm Changing the Words to My Love Song of You (Talking) Lost Indians (1) Lost Indians (2) |
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Comment | Tut Taylor Archive Cassette #35 features part two of a "January 8, 1972" jam session at "Roy Acuff's" (in Tut's biography, "Flat Pickin' Dobro Man", he mentions that Roy Acuff owned a building next door to the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN, where people used to gather to jam before and after the Grand Ole Opry performances.
I suspect that this is where this jam took place). Tut is heard on Dobro and mandolin, with Charlie Collins on fiddle, along with an unknown guitar player/vocalist (who is clearly smitten with the flatpicking style of Doc Watson). My guess is that more tunes from this jam can be found on archive Cassette #40. However, the jam at Roy Acuff's on C40 is labeled as having been recorded on December 8, 1972, making it unclear whether these recordings are part of a whole, distinct from one another, or, if they did take place on the same day, occurred in early- or late-1972. --Mitchell Wittenberg The casssete is a Concertape Radio Shack brand cassette with a sticker that says "Jan. 8, 1972 at Roy Acuff's" on it. The cassette was played on a Nakamichi Deck 1 with azimuth adjusted. The resulting analog signal was digitized by a Mytek Digital 8X96 analog to digital converter using Steinberg Nuendo as the recording software and saved as a 24 bit 48 kHz wave file. Post processing and was done with Nuendo using the following Waves Plugins: Q10, X-Hum, LinEQ Lowband and L3. The file was dithered down to a 16 bit/44.1kHz wave file. |