Identifier | 8201270 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Reference Number | MB2 |
Media Type | CDR |
Media Count | 1 |
Note | SPPS Anon001 C181 |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Steam Powered Preservation Society 1978-07-29 GA State BG Fest. - Seldom Scene, SPPS Anon001, Cassette #181 | |
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Set 1 | (x) I'll Go Steppin' Too/Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms/
How Mountain Girls Can Love/Pig in a Pen Wait a Minute I Know You Rider The Fields Have Turned Brown (I'd Rather Live) By the Side of the Road City of New Orleans Reason for Being Daybreak in Dixie Leaving Harlan I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome House of the Rising Sun Brother John Heaven My Grandfather's Clock (x) (continues on Cassette #185) |
Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
Comment | Seldom Scene - spps-anon1C181
10th Annual Georgia State Bluegrass Festival (Shoal Creek Bluegrass Festival) Shoal Creek Country Music Park Lavonia, GA July 29-30, 1978 Notes: -Side A is labeled "1978.7.29 Lavonia, ga 81" -Side A (tr 1-5) is James Monroe & The Midnight Ramblers-late set -Side B is first part of July 30, 1978 set -Tape is labeled '81', but case is labeled '181' Anonymous Collection 1 Cassette #181 takes us to the 10th Annual Georgia State Bluegrass Festival (also known as the Shoal Creek Bluegrass Festival), Shoal Creek Country Music Park, Lavonia, GA, July 29-30, 1978. This tape features the tail end of an evening set by the Seldom Scene on July 29, and most of their July 30 set (which continues on Cassette #185). The band on July 29 includes John Duffey (mandolin), Mike Auldrige (Dobro), Ben Eldridge (banjo), Tom Gray (bass), Phil Rosenthal (guitar) |