Identifier912074
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeCDR
Media Count2
Show RatingA
Sound RatingA
Source InfoSBD > MR > Cass > CDR
J-Card Comment1. Little Joe 2. Fiddler's Dram 3. Orphan Annie 4. Arkansas Traveler 5. Old Joe Clark 6. Ain't Gonna Be Treated This Way 7. Blackberry Blossom 8. I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome 9. Last Train From Poor Valley 10. Old Grey Mare 11. Coming Down From Rising Fawn 12. Sweet Heaven 13. Indian Creek Disc 2 1. Uncle 2. John Hardy 3. Blue Ridge Mountain Blues 4. Salt River 5. Ridge Road Gravel and Coal Oil Light 6. Sleepy-Eyed Joe 7. Church Street Blues 8. Shuckin' the Corn 9. Weaving Way 10. Groundhog 11. Ten Fallen Stones 12. Bringing In the Georgia Mail 13. Cattle In the Cane 14. Foggy Mountain Breakdown Notes: w/ Ed "Doc" Cullis on 5-string banjo Flaws: Dropouts in 1st minute of d2t01 on source tapets in 1st minute of d2t01 on source tape
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Performance
Norman Blake 1972-03-17 Graham Chapel, Washington University, St. Louis, MO
Set 1Early Show - First Set:

Randall Collins
Blackberry Blossom
Down In The Willow Garden
Weavin' Way
Ginseng Sullivan
John Hardy
Hand Me Down My Walking Cane
The Minstrel Boy To The War Has Gone
Billy Grey
Richland Avenue Front Porch Woodpile Rag
Little Joe
Fiddler's Dram
Orphan Annie
Cattle In The Cane
Molly And Tenbrooks

Early Show - Second Set:

Unknown Instrumental
Unknown Instrumental (Repeated)
Groundhog
Bringin' In The Georgia Mail
Arkansas Traveller
Shenandoah Valley Breakdown
Wabash Cannonball
Shuckin' The Corn
Old Joe Clark
Set 2Late Show - First Set:

Ain't Gonna Be Treated This Way
Blackberry Blossom
I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome
Last Train From Poor Valley
The Old Gray Mare
Coming Down From Rising Fawn
Sweet Heaven
Indian Creek
Uncle
John Hardy
Set 3Late Show - Second Set:

Blue Ridge Mountain Blues
Salt River
Ridge Road Gravel And Coal Oil Light
Sleepy-Eyed Joe
Church Street Blues
Shuckin' The Corn
Weavin' Way
Groundhog
Ten Fallen Stones
Bringin' In The Georgia Mail
Cattle In The Cane
Foggy Mountain Breakdown
CommentNorman Blake with Ed "Doc" Cullis on 5-string banjo.