Tut Taylor Archive Cassette #40 features a December 8, 1972 jam session at the home (?) of Roy Acuff, Nashville, TN. A number of country/bluegrass luminaries are featured including Brother Oswald Kirby (Dobro on the first half of the tape), Bill Monroe (mandolin, vocals), Charlie Collins (guitar, fiddle), Tut (mandolin, Dobro on the latter part of the tape), and unknown others (the banjoist, who is familiar with Monroe-hear the long medley on track #10-may be Jack Hicks, Monroe's banjoist from 4/71-9/73). I'm not sure if it is Acuff who sings lead on "Faded Love". Mitchell Wittenberg Tut Taylor Archive Cassette #40 Jam Session at Roy Acuff's Home(?) with Tut Taylor, Bill Monroe, Brother Oswald Kirby, Charlie Collins, & Unknown Others Nashville, TN December 8, 1972 01. Kansas City Kitty 02. Bill Monroe enters - Remember Me - Talking, Tuning 03. Faded Love 04. Sitting on Top of the World 05. Time Changes Everything 06. When You & I Were Young, Maggie 07. Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine 08. Soldier's Joy 09. Sally Goodin 10. Little Maggie/Train 45/Nine Pound Hammer/My Little Georgia Rose/Molly & Tenbrooks/Breaking in a Brand New Pair of Shoes/Swing Low, Sweet Chariot/Blue Moon of Kentucky...(Talking) 11. Black Mountain Rag...(Talking/Tuning) 12. Sugar in the Gourd 13. Bill Cheatum...(Tuning) 14. Billy in the Lowground 15. Liberty 16. Red-Haired Boy (x) ****PLEASE LEAVE THIS INFO IN THE TEXT FILE**** * * The spps is a non-profit dedicated to preserving historic tapes * Without public support, this project could not exist. * * These tapes must never be sold and may only be traded for free * with no money ever exchanging hands! * * Please consider helping the cause in a real way * more info at www.thespps.org * contact info@thespps.org with any questions * ************************************************