Identifier9066299
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeFLAC
NoteSPPS Anonymous Collection 1 Cassette Tape #90 features Carlton Haney's "Bluegrass Orchestra"-an end-of-festival bluegrass jam from Haney's Camp Springs Bluegrass Festival, Reidsville, NC-September 2, 1972. Featured artists
in the jam include Mac Wiseman, IInd Generation (with Eddie Adcock, Wendy Thatcher, & Jimmy Gaudreau), J.D. Crowe & The New South (with Tony Rice, Doyle Lawson, & Bill Emerson), Del McCoury & the Dixie Pals, John Duffey,
Mike Auldridge, the New Grass Revival, among others. Following the closing jam, Haney presents a $100 bill to the Japanese bluegrass band Bluegrass 45 (featuring Akira Otsuka on mandolin). A shortened set by the IInd
Generation (with Tony Rice in the band as well) rounds out the tape
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Performance
Carlton Haney's Camp Springs Bluegrass Festival 1972-09-02 Carlton Haney's Camp Springs Bluegrass Festival, Reidsville, NC
Set 1John Henry

Going Down the Road Feeling Bad (Mac Wiseman-vocals)

Rocky Top (featuring IInd Generation: Eddie Adcock & Martha Thatcher-vocals)

The Bluebirds are Singing for Me (Mac Wiseman & Jimmy Gaudreau-vocals)

Train 45 (featuring J.D. Crowe & The New South)

White House Blues (featuring Del McCoury & The Dixie Pals)

Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (with John Duffey-vocals, Mike Auldridge-Dobro)

Sitting on Top of the World (featuring New Grass Revival)

Wheel Hoss

Haney presentation to Bluegrass 45 + Union Rant

Country Roads (Bluegrass 45) (end of festival)

(Introduction) (IInd Generation)

East Virginia Blues (IInd Generation)

The Bluebirds are Singing for Me (IInd Generation)

Doing My Time (IInd Generation)

Rocky Top (cut) (IInd Generation)
Set 2
Set 3
CommentSPPS Anonymous Collection 1 Cassette Tape #90 features Carlton Haney's "Bluegrass Orchestra"-an end-of-festival bluegrass jam from Haney's Camp Springs Bluegrass Festival, Reidsville, NC-September 2, 1972. Featured artists
in the jam include Mac Wiseman, IInd Generation (with Eddie Adcock, Wendy Thatcher, & Jimmy Gaudreau), J.D. Crowe & The New South (with Tony Rice, Doyle Lawson, & Bill Emerson), Del McCoury & the Dixie Pals, John Duffey,
Mike Auldridge, the New Grass Revival, among others. Following the closing jam, Haney presents a $100 bill to the Japanese bluegrass band Bluegrass 45 (featuring Akira Otsuka on mandolin). A shortened set by the IInd
Generation (with Tony Rice in the band as well) rounds out the tape