All Star lineup from their album -- w/extra talent and more tunes Academy of Music - AUD by Monte New York City April 7, 1974 - In order of appearance - Norman Blake on guitar & Tut Taylor on dobro Sam Bush joins in on mandolin David Holland joins in on bass Vassar Clements joins in on violin John Hartford joins in on banjo David Bromberg joins in on guitar near the end Notes: The sound quality is well below my par. But - as a Great Taper - I walked away with the tape. There was no way I could go FOB here. Security was way too good. I can't tell you how I did it. If I did tell you, I'd have to kill you. I didn't bribe security. I didn't go alone. I operated alone. I walked in and out of the front door. Had to sit in the mezzanine to run my taping gear and get away with it. I was in extreme stealth mode. This is my personal best mission-impossible Tape. It's worth a listen. It's a history-maker for sure. Had to keep hiding my mic. Sound gets better during second half as I expose my mic more. get their album (HDS-701) - it sounds much, much better source: center Mezzanine, several rows back Nakamichi 550 w/ Advent Chromium Dioxide cassette, Dolby NR Electro-Voice RE-15 mic lineage: MR cassette > Nakamichi 550 > Lexicon Alpha > Samplitude > Flac Taped, transferred, and remastered by Monte Barry Just Published April 24, 2008 --- some of the tune Titles --- Nashville Blues Running Wild Southern Railroad Blues Good Woman's Love Vassar's Boogie Norwegian Wood Faded Love Orange Blossom Special Mississippi Dew Electric Washing Machine Steam Powered Aereoplane Grand Old Opry Wheel Hoss d1t01 d1t02 d1t03 d1t04 d1t05 d1t06 d1t07 d1t08 d1t09 d1t10 d1t11 d1t12 d1t13 d1t14 d1t15 d1t16 d1t17 d2t01 d2t02 d2t03 d2t04 d2t05 d2t06 d2t07 d2t08 d2t09 d2t10 d2t11 d2t12 d2t13