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The production of the bluegrass ramble is made possible in part by a grant from the eastern Educational Television Network. I. Like that sound. Background research I do here in Syracuse New York on Bill Moulton This is the bluegrass ramble. We have a lot of good several New York bluegrass and old time country music talent to share with you today including Golden bluegrass from Liverpool New York former New York State Champion fiddler Tommy Haas were in company and ready to knock us dead from all night in New York. It's not a good turn by. Any. Means that I came out of the bill right. Second what do you want to call the two lives to lose. Us that.
Me. Me. Me. Never.
If it's true. Well thank you just a whole lot. And that was a tune called The True Blues which we like a lot really is that you live too. We're from Madison County it's down the snow country and up here in Syracuse buying this time. And the members of the band Real quickly OK. I left my wife playing the guitar and singing mandolin as Jim Allen behind me. Pam who plays the banjo noise on the phone. Here.
Yeah yeah. Will.
You. Thank you very much.
There's a song that I learned from a guy named Benny Burchfield quite a long time ago out in Cincinnati Ohio resident where they had a very happy occasion this afternoon the one the football game I think. But this is a song that used to be pretty fired up by the album Brothers called I cried again you don't hear too much anymore. Just probably the reason we do it. No chance of duplications. I cried again. Yeah. Why do you.
Think. Heading to hang. Right ladies and gentleman from New York. They have done
quite a few more throughout the years and we're very proud of you. Thank you both thank you very much. I don't know I'm here with bluegrass ramble coming to you from Syracuse New York we hope that you're enjoying the series of bluegrass and old time music from United States. Right now we have a former New York State Champion fiddler and a fellow who here in Syracuse is well known for his marvelous ability to repair and restore stringed instruments that's not him howling in the background that Sonny the bluegrass dog who's been around the nine years that we've been on the air right right now. Welcome to the bluegrass ramble the Great. Yeah. Yeah.
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in. The because. It was. In the back. Seat. At the back. OK. I am going to do it with a and it is the code. And. I am.
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John Klein Tom Hosler and co. from Syracuse New York. And we do appreciate listening from the traditional old time steadily here on the Bluegrass ramble. We hope that you're enjoying our brand of northeastern United States and Canadian an electrified bluegrass and old time country music. If you are we'd like to hear from you. Send us a card a
letter and let us know where you're watching the bluegrass ramble just send it along to bluegrass ramble here of W.C. NY TV old Liverpool Road Liverpool New York 1 3 0 8 0 8. That's bluegrass ramble here of the U.S. and why TV all Liverpool Road Liverpool New York 1 3 0 8 and we have a mailing list and sometimes if we have a few dollars we're able to send out a little item to you about the world of bluegrass and old time country music as it goes on here in upstate New York and in southern Ontario Canada. Everybody having a good time here in the Bluegrass ramble. Good good. I hope you are at home too. By the way I certainly would like to thank several members of this next group for assisting Tom Hosler and his fine fiddle to renditions a few minutes ago. These people are from Liverpool New York which is a suburb of Syracuse and we'd like you to welcome to the bluegrass Ravel golden bluegrass. Thank you.
Very. Much. Ring of.
Honor afterward. Thank.
You. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you we're going to hear that.
Thank you know now that I say the guard. And. Unlike.
I am. In a. Little bit but if
you're just joining us right. We hope you enjoy the music. Thank you. Production of the bluegrass ramble was made possible in part by a grant from the eastern Educational Television
Network.
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Series
Bluegrass Ramble
Episode Number
13
Episode
Seneca Turnpike, Tom Hosmer & Company, Gold 'n' Blu'grass
Producing Organization
WCNY
Contributing Organization
WCNY (Liverpool, New York)
AAPB ID
cpb-aacip/35-95w6mkpr
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Description
Episode Description
Performances by Seneca Turnpike, Tom Hosmer & Company, and Gold n Blugrass.
Series Description
Bluegrass Ramble is a performance show featuring bluegrass and old time country music and dancing from performers from the Northeastern United States and Canada.
Created Date
1982-01-10
Asset type
Episode
Genres
Performance
Topics
Music
Dance
Rights
Copyright 1982 Public Broadcasting Council of Central New York, Inc.
Media type
Moving Image
Duration
00:29:19
Credits
Director: Oskey, Debra
Executive Producer: Payton, Bob
Host: Knowlton, Bill
Performing Group: Seneca Turnpike (Musical group)
Performing Group: Tom Hosmer & Company (Musical group)
Performing Group: Gold n Blugrass (Musical group)
Producing Organization: WCNY
AAPB Contributor Holdings
WCNY
Identifier: K1971 (WCNY)
Format: U-matic
Generation: Master
Duration: 00:28:48
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Citations
Chicago: “Bluegrass Ramble; 13; Seneca Turnpike, Tom Hosmer & Company, Gold 'n' Blu'grass,” 1982-01-10, WCNY, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed June 15, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-35-95w6mkpr.
MLA: “Bluegrass Ramble; 13; Seneca Turnpike, Tom Hosmer & Company, Gold 'n' Blu'grass.” 1982-01-10. WCNY, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. June 15, 2025. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-35-95w6mkpr>.
APA: Bluegrass Ramble; 13; Seneca Turnpike, Tom Hosmer & Company, Gold 'n' Blu'grass. Boston, MA: WCNY, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-35-95w6mkpr