Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys + The Pinnacle Boys Country Gentlemen Festival - SPPSanon1C157 Wayside Park Stuart, VA June 30, 1978 Transfer: by Keith Kreider 10/22/2006 Concertape C-60:Nakamichi ZX7>Nickspicks Silver Hydra's>Lunatec V3 @ 24/48>M-Audio Firewire 410 1. (Introduction...) (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 2. Sophronie (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 3. (Band Intros) (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 4. My Rose of Old Kentucky (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 5. (Crowd Cheering)...My Rose of Old Kentucky (reprise) (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 6. Bear Tracks (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 7. Don't Give Your Heart to a Rambler (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 8. Molly and Tenbrooks (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 9. Sitting on Top of the World (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 10. You Are My Sunshine (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 11. Freeborn Man (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 1. (Talking) (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 2. Will the Circle Be Unbroken (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 3. Unclouded Day (Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys) 4. (Emcee Announcements) 5. (Introduction) (The Pinnacle Boys) 6. Hoping That You're Hoping (The Pinnacle Boys) 7. Ring of Fire (The Pinnacle Boys) 8. Must You Throw Dirt in My Face (The Pinnacle Boys) 9. Don't Laugh...Sugar in the Gourd (The Pinnacle Boys) 10. It's Love (The Pinnacle Boys) 11. Wheels (The Pinnacle Boys) 12. Poor Boy (The Pinnacle Boys) 13. Hell on the Freeway (x) (The Pinnacle Boys) Notes: Tape side says "1978.6.30 Stuart, VA" Anonymous Collection 1 Cassette #157 highlights several sets from the Country Gentlemen Festival, Wayside Park, Stuart, VA, June 30, 1978: 1) Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys (Jimmy Martin-guitar, Kenny Ingram-banjo, Dave Ratcliffe-mandolin, Billy Smith-guitar, Terry Smith-bass, & Lisa Martin-vocals), and 2) The Pinnacle Boys (Bud Brewster-guitar, Larry Mathis-banjo, Randall Collins-fiddle, Jerry Moore-fiddle, Jim Smith-mandolin, & Rob Mashburn-bass); The Pinnacle Boys, from Knoxville, TN, display nice vocal harmonies (in the Louvin Brothers tradition) and some lovely twin-fiddling. --Mitchell Wittenberg