Tut Taylor & Norman Blake (w/ guest vocalist, Laura Walker) Tut Taylor Archive Cassette #078 Pickin in Earl's Kitchen, Solid Gold Bluegrass Internet Radio Show Somewhere in Eastern Tennessee March 25, 1999 Source: TDK D90 - Nakamichi CR5A>M-Audio Firewire 410>Wavelab 5.01b @ 24/48 Transferred by kskreider@thespps.org 01. (Radio Intro)>(Instrument Descriptions) 02. Sweet Heaven>Bringing in the Georgia Mail 03. Could You Love Me One More Time (Laura Walker-vocal) 04. Just Another Faded Love Song (Laura Walker-vocal) 05. Leaving Home 06. Stevens Steel (Norman: 'Play it like you live, now!') 01. Lay My Old Guitar Away 02. Blake's Railroad Blues 03. Southern Filibuster 04. Y2K 05. The Little Bunch of Roses 06. Whiskey Before Breakfast (Norman-solo) 07. Picking Flat 08. Instrumental (?) (Tut-solo) 09. (x) Picking Flat (x) Notes: Tut Taylor Archive Cassette #078 is one of those musical gems in the Tut collection that turns up from time to time when you least suspect it-a March 25, 1999 recording of Tut and Norman Blake performing in-studio ('Pickin' in Earl's Kitchen') for an eastern Tennessee-based 'SolidGoldBluegrass.com' internet radio broadcast. Tut and Norman perform a variety of old favorites and some unreleased tunes, as well as a touching tribute to Charles Sawtelle (who had passed away a few days earlier), and are joined on a couple of songs by vocalist, Laura Walker, bassist and singer with the Dismembered Tennesseans (who also feature Norman's old picking partner, Ed 'Doc' Cullis, on banjo). Everyone is in fine form and humor. Norman plays a 1929 Gibson Nick Lucas Special guitar, while Tut plays one of his Tutbro resonator guitars. --Mitchell Wittenberg