Identifier | 9066495 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | FLAC |
Note | Anonymous Collection 1 Cassette #157 highlights several sets from the Country Gentlemen Festival, Wayside Park,
Stuart, VA, June 30, 1978: 1) Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys (Jimmy Martin-guitar, Kenny Ingram-banjo, Dave Ratcliffe-mandolin, Billy Smith-guitar, Terry Smith-bass, & Lisa Martin-vocals), and 2) The Pinnacle Boys (Bud Brewster-guitar, Larry Mathis-banjo, Randall Collins-fiddle, Jerry Moore-fiddle, Jim Smith-mandolin, & Rob Mashburn-bass); The Pinnacle Boys, from Knoxville, TN, display nice vocal harmonies (in the Louvin Brothers tradition) and some lovely twin-fiddling. |
Source Info | ?>CD |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Jimmy Martin & the Sunny Mountain Boys 1978-06-30 Wayside Park, Stuart, VA | |
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Set 1 | (Introduction...) (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys)
Sophronie (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) (Band Intros) (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) My Rose of Old Kentucky (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) (Crowd Cheering)...My Rose of Old Kentucky (reprise) (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) Bear Tracks (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) Don't Give Your Heart to a Rambler (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) Molly and Tenbrooks (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) Sitting on Top of the World (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) You Are My Sunshine (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) Freeborn Man (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) (Talking) (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) Will the Circle Be Unbroken (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) Unclouded Day (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) |
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Set 3 | |
Comment | Anonymous Collection 1 Cassette #157 highlights several sets from the Country Gentlemen Festival, Wayside Park,
Stuart, VA, June 30, 1978: 1) Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys (Jimmy Martin-guitar, Kenny Ingram-banjo, Dave Ratcliffe-mandolin, Billy Smith-guitar, Terry Smith-bass, & Lisa Martin-vocals), and 2) The Pinnacle Boys (Bud Brewster-guitar, Larry Mathis-banjo, Randall Collins-fiddle, Jerry Moore-fiddle, Jim Smith-mandolin, & Rob Mashburn-bass); The Pinnacle Boys, from Knoxville, TN, display nice vocal harmonies (in the Louvin Brothers tradition) and some lovely twin-fiddling. |