J.D. Crowe & The Kentucky Mountain Boys Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver's Bluegrass Festival Denton, NC 1987-07-11 Source: FOB Neumann KM84 > Sony D5 Pro by Charles Odell Transfer: MC (2x ZX-C90) > Nak Dragon > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.6 MHz) > Tascam HRE > PCM @ 2496 Master: Wavelab 11 (tracking, levels, resample, Lin dither) > FLAC 2496 Thanks to Charles for taping, JC Mahoney for facilitating, and Mitch Wittenberg for his encyclopedic knowledge of bluegrass 01. tuning 02. I'm Walkin' 03. Somehow Tonight 04. intro J.D. Crowe 05. Train 45 06. intro Larry Rice 07. Ramblin' Boy 08. banter 09. Goin' Up 10. G-d's Own Singer 11. banter 12. Born To Be With You 13. banter 14. Journey's End 15. My Rose Of Old Kentucky 16. banter 17. Black Jack 18. Hugh Sturgill birthday wishes J.D. Crowe – banjo Doyle Lawson – guitar, vocals Larry Rice – mandolin, vocals Bobby Slone – bass This set is part two of J.D. Crowe's performance at the festival. The "Original New South" began the set with Tony Rice on guitar, then the band took a short break and returned as the Kentucky Mountain Boys with Doyle Lawson replacing Rice. The PA system had a meltdown during Journey's End, which you will hear. After the performance, Hugh Sturgill, J.D.'s friend and manager of many years, presents J.D. with a birthday cake to mark his upcoming 50th birthday. As always, a beautiful recording from Charles. Thanks for sharing! Enjoy! --mhg :: 2023-03-13