Tut Taylor Archive Cassette #073 Jam with Tut Taylor Old Time Picking Parlor Nashville, TN Circa Early-Mid 1970's Transfer: Nakamichi CR5A>M-Audio Firewire 410>Wavelab 5.01b @ 24/48>FLAC Transfer By: Keith Kreider 1. (x) I Was Left on the Street 2. Good Morning Country Rain 3. Each Season Changes You 4. Orange Blossom Special Side B: 1. Instrumental (?) 2. Roanoke 3. Tennessee Traveler 4. Instrumental (?)(1) 5. Instrumental (?)(2) 6. Instrumental (?)(3) 7. Instrumental (?) 8. Golden Slippers (Tut solo mandolin) 9. (Ragtime Noodling) 10. 12 Street Rag (?) Jam Session #2 (with fine fiddler): 11. Fiddle Tune (?) 12. > 13. > 14. Fiddle Tune (?) 15. Fiddle Tune (?) 16. Bill Cheatum 17. Fiddle Tune (?) 18. Fiddle Tune (?)(solo fiddle) Jam Session #3: 19. John Henry 20. Dear Old Dixie>Roanoke 21. Roanoke 22. Bugle Call Rag 23. Down Yonder 24. Shuckin' the Corn 25. Jam in C>Jam in D Jam Session #4: 26. Somewhere Between 27. (Talking/Tuning)(x)//Griffith Mandolin Society (Tut solo mandolin) 28. > 29. (Dulcimer Strumming) 30. Autry's Peach Orchard (Tut solo dulcimer) 31. (Dulcimer Noodling) Jam Session #5: 32. Autry's Peach Orchard (themes)>(Talking/Noodling/Tuning)>(Enter Frasier Moss and Friend into Shop)>Mandolin Instrumental (?) Side A: Buck White & The Down Home Folks / Tut Taylor Side B: Various Jam Sessions Jam Session #1: Tut Taylor Archive Cassette #073 brings us a variety of recordings made by Tut in the early-mid 1970's, most likely at the Old Time Pickin' Parlor, Nashville, TN. Side A is a jam session featuring the stellar mandolin and vocals of Buck White and his daughters Cheryl and Sharon, with Tut on Dobro (along several other unidentified players). Buck and company are quite polished and oh so smooth. Side B of this tape contains several different sets of recordings, featuring a number of different jam configurations; Tut is heard on mandolin, for the most part. A fine old-timey/bluegrass fiddler is spotlighted on Side B tracks 11-18; sure wish I could identify him. --Mitchell Wittenberg