Bob Baxter's Guitar Workshop with Clarence White, Roland White, Byron Berline and Alan Munde April 7, 1973 CBS Studios, Los Angeles, CA Transfer by Keith Kreider 6/25/2006 Sony Low Noise C-60:Nakamichi ZX7>M-Audio Firewire 410>Wavelab 5.01b --Part 1-- 01 Song Intro 02 Talking 03 Devil's Dream 04 Talking 05 "Cajun Thing" (1) 06 "Cajun Thing" (2) 07 Talking 08 Footprints in the Snow 09 Talking 10 Sally Goodin (1) 11 Talking 12 Sally Goodin (2) 13 Talking 14 Black Mountain Rag 15 Talking 16 Lost Indian 17 Talking 18 Listen to the Mockingbird 19 Talking 20 Wildwood Flower --Part 2-- 01 Talking 02 Wildwood Flower 03 Talking 04 The Crawdad Song 05 Talking 06 I Am a Pilgrim 07 Talking 08 Soldier's Joy 09 Talking 10 Sally Goodin Additional Notes: This recording was originally made available, as "spps-anon001-C126", by The Steam Powered Preservation Society, 501(c)3 at www.thespps.org. As "anon101" the first 6 tracks were from a Bill Monroe 1947 appearance at the Grand Ol' Opry, and "Part 2" of the Bob Baxter show appeared before "Part 1". From The Clarence White online biography: "On April 7, 1973, Clarence was invited to the "Bob Baxter Guitar Workshop" TV show. Show host Bob Baxter talks to Clarence about his picking style and Clarence demonstrates some riffs and songs. Roland White joins for a few songs on mandolin near the end and finally Byron Berline on fiddle and Alan Munde on banjo." Here's a link to this bio: http://www.burritobrother.com/afterthebyrds.htm I removed the Bill Monroe portion, and re-ordered and renamed the Bob baxter Guitar Workshop portion, and created this new info file and flac fingerprint, original info file included. John Wenzel, December 2017 From original notes: Bob Baxter, a guitarist, teacher, and author, hosted 16 episodes of the "Guitar Workshop", a half-hour music and variety show with a live audience. To learn more about Baxter, visit: http://www.myspace.com/bobbaxtermusic.--Mitchell Wittenberg It is intended for personal and educational use only. All rights remain reserved by the artists."