Newgrass Revival - SBD - patch provided by Hazel Johnson Bluegrass Renaissance Louisville, KY September 28, 1975 Set 1 d1t01 I'm Not the Only One d1t02 You Don't Love Me d1t03 This Heart of Mine d1t04 Mississippi Delta Home d1t05 Crooked Smile d1t06 Cold Sailor d1t07 Good Woman's Love d1t08 Pennies in My Pocket d1t09 Steam Powered Aereoplane d1t10 The Rainbow Bridge d1t11 Norwegian Wood d1t12 Sally Goodin' d1t13 Fly Through the Country Set 2 d1t14 I'll Never See My Home Again d1t15 Silence or Tears d2t01 With Care from Someone d2t02 Sittin' on Top of the World d2t03 Red Man's Blues d2t04 Me and My Uncle d2t05 band intro d2t06 The Dancer d2t07 Mississippi Dew d2t08 Like a Child in the Rain d2t09 These Days Newgrass Revival Sam Bush - vocals, mandolin, mando-dobro, fiddle, accoustic and electric guitars Courtney Johnson - vocals, banjo Curtis Burch - vocals, guitar, dobro John Cowan - vocals, electric bass

bit torrent for this show published April 21, 2008 Taped, transferred and remastered by Monte Barry 420bikeandhike@gmail.com Source: SBD > Nakamichi 550 > Advent Chromium Dioxide cassette w/ Dolby NR Lineage: MR cassette > Nakamichi 550 > Lexicon Alpha - 48Khz / 24-bit > USB > Samplitude Samplitude > 44.1Khz / 16-bit > Trader's Little Helper > Flac Please purchase Newgrass Revival albums and CDs this show is vintage NGR era Fly Through The Country album Flying Fish Records - 1975



Notes

Courtney Johnson, Curtis Burch, Sam Bush, John Cowan



reel-flip cut at 4:26 in Fly Through the Country



Set 3 is missing







Sam Bush - King of Newgrass



Courtney Johnson - Mr. Banjo



Curtis Burch - Dr. Dobro



John Cowan - The Evansville Songbird







This venue, the Bluegrass Renaissance, was a great local spot on Bardstown Road, in Louisville. A few months later, they changed their name to the Mason Jar. Newgrass Revival played this venue frequently, often for 3 nights or more. I saw them playing there dozens of times. Today, the same proprietors have a similar venue named Rudyard Kipling, at a different location.







The band was able to deliver pretty good sound to their audiences. They were using La Scala speakers for the main PA. Courtney Johnson's wife, Hazel, ran the sound and did the mix. She was good. She would quickly restring and tune NGR's instruments, after a broken string on stage. On this night in September 1975, I showed up early. My Nakamichi 550 portable tape deck was outside in my VW beetle. Hazel permitted me to assist them setting up the sound system. When we were done setting up, we did the final soundcheck. Then I asked Hazel if I could tape them. Let's thank Hazel and the boys for giving me the SBD patch to record from.

Addeddate 2008-10-22 01:24:46 Identifier nr75-09-28.SBD Taped by Monte Barry Year 1975