The Lewis Family + Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys Lester Flatt's Mount Pilot Bluegrass Festival - SPPSanon1C153 Pinnacle, NC June 1978 Transfer by Keith Kreider Scotch "Live Sound" C-60:Nakamichi ZX7>M-Audio Firewire 410>Wavelab 5.01b 1. (Band Introductions) (The Lewis Family) 2. Daddy Was an Old Time Preacher Man (The Lewis Family) 3. You Must Be Born Again (The Lewis Family) 4. (Talking/Story) (The Lewis Family) 5. Looking for a City (The Lewis Family) 6. The Entertainer (The Lewis Family) 7. I Shall Not Be Moved (The Lewis Family) 8. Ballad of Jed Clampett (The Lewis Family) 9. Lonesome Reuben...(Talking) (The Lewis Family) 10. He Whispers Softly to Me (The Lewis Family) 11. (Emcee Announcements) 12. (Introduction) (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 13. .... (x) (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 1. (x) Sophronie (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 2. (Talking/Band Intros) (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 3. You Don't Know My Mind (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 4. Crowe on the Banjo (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 5. Good Hearted Woman (with Gloria Bell-vocals) (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 6. (Talking) (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 7. Pete, the Best Coon Dog in the State of Tennessee (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 8. Freeborn Man (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 9. Beautiful Brown Eyes (with Lisa Martin-vocals) (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 10. (Talking)...(end of set found on Cassette #152, Side B) (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) Anonymous Collection 1 Cassette #153 features several sets recorded at Lester Flatt's Mount Pilot Bluegrass Festival, Pinnacle, NC, June 1978: 1) The Lewis Family (Pops, Little Roy, Miggie, Janis, Polly, Travis, & Wallace, with an appearance by Janis' 6 year old son, Lewis Phillips, on banjo and vocals)(more information about the Lewis Family can be found at http://www.thelewisfamilymusic.com), and 2) Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys (Jimmy Martin-guitar, Tim Murphy-fiddle, Harold Davis-mandolin, Kenny Ingram-banjo, Gloria Bell-bass, & Lisa Martin-vocals; this is a vastly different band than appears with Martin a week or two later at the Country Gentlemen Festival, Stuart, VA 6/30/78 (see Toyoda-Otsuka Cassette #157). Note: I believe that the last song of this Jimmy Martin set is found at the start of Disc Two/Side B on Toyoda-Otsuka Cassette #152. --Mitchell Wittenberg