toyoda-otsuka-C032-Monroe1965-09-xx.flac2496 Cassette Tape #032 Transfer by Keith Kreider 01/20/2019 Source Info: Unknown Cassette:Nakamichi ZX-7 > Sound Devices Mixpre-6 @ 24/96 Side A: Side B: Notes: Listed as: "Bill Monroe 1965-Sep-xx First Bluegrass Festival (c032)" Toyoda-Otsuka Cassette Tape #032 features a portion of famed bluegrass promoter Carlton Haney’s “Bluegrass Story“ from the genre’s VERY first bluegrass festival, held at Cantrell’s Horse Farm in Fincastle, VA, in early-September 1965. Haney tells the story of the development of bluegrass music by featuring Bill Monroe, “The Father of Bluegrass”, along with a host of marvelous special guests including Larry Richardson, Jimmy Martin, Carter & Ralph Stanley, and others. “Historic” barely captures it. Note: this recording continues on Cassette Tape #033. —Mitchell Wittenberg Carlton Haney’s “Bluegrass Story” with Bill Monroe & Special Guests Cantrell’s Horse Farm Fincastle, VA September 5, 1965 (The Very First Bluegrass Festival) Side A: 01. (Carlton Haney Talk) 02. My Little Georgia Rose 03. (Carlton Haney Talk) 04. Sally Ann (Larry Richardson-banjo) 05. (Carlton Haney Talk) 06. The Old Crossroads (Jimmy Martin/Bill Monroe-vocal duet) 07. (Carlton Haney Talk) 08. Memories of Mother & Dad (Jimmy Martin/Bill Monroe-vocal duet) 09. (Carlton Haney, Jimmy Martin, & Bill Monroe Talk) 10. Mansions For Me (Jimmy Martin/Bill Monroe-vocal duet) 11. (Carlton Haney Talk-Don Reno Talk-Benny Martin Talk)(x) Side B: 01. (x)(Carlton Haney Talk-Don Reno Talk-Benny Martin Talk) 02. (Carlton Haney Talk) 03. The Cabin of Love (with Carter Stanley-vocal) 04. Sugar Coated Love (with Carter Stanley-vocal) 05. (Bill Monroe Talk) 06. Hard Times (Ralph Stanley-banjo) 07. (Carlton Haney Talk) 08. Big Tilda (Ralph Stanley-banjo) 09. (Carlton Haney Talk) 10. Mansions For Me (Carter Stanley/Bill Monroe-vocal duet) 11. (Carlton Haney Talk) 12. What Would You Give In Exchange For Your Soul (Carter Stanley/Bill Monroe-vocal duet) 13. (Carlton Haney Talk) 14. Live and Let Live (Peter Rowan/Bill Monroe-vocal duet)(x)