Bluegrass Ramble; 2; Bristol Mountain Bluegrass, Smokey Greene & Gary Blodgett, Gold n Blugrass

- Transcript
Production of the bluegrass ramble is made possible in part by a grant from the eastern Educational Television Network. Well hello everybody everywhere I'm going old and this is the last ramble for the next 30 minutes. Some of the finest essentially your wrestling a Canadian who knows what kind of northeastern United States now we're going to have in bluegrass and old time now been using. Well I'll tell you who we're going to have from Liverpool New York Golden bluegrass from Porter corner of New York Smokey lane and Gary blood to the now from our beautiful Finger Lakes region. Please welcome. Let's zoom out and look around. Thank you very much. And we're going to get right into the music. Or the. Long Journey Home.
Thank you a lot.
Thank you. For Bristol mountain bluegrass we got Bruce King over here on the fiddle and Doug Bartlett on the mandolin My name's Richard hood. Next to me on the guitar Don's prayer. Our bass player from Senator Gasol Butch Hearn. We're awfully happy to be up. We're going to get you to sing one of the great classics of bluegrass music one of Bill Monroe's tunes. We like real well called Blue Moon of Kentucky. And then.
I am. Sorry.
Thank you very much. Thank you. We've got time for one more and we're going to end up with a fine fine and I think you'll like it every. Time. So beautiful. Thank you. Thank you very much. See what I mean by great
bluegrass talent in upstate New York northeast United States they call it the mountain bluegrass and they're from the Finger Lakes region of New York State. We're going to go from the Finger Lakes now over the border Corners New York a lot of people know where Saratoga is and they know about all the racetracks and all the fun they have there every summer. But there's another thing that goes on at border corners every year to get smoky greens Bluegrass Festival What is that on every year. It's the second week and second week in August. Well I'm going to be there. I wouldn't miss it for anything. Smokey is accompanied now by Gary Blodgett and we're so pleased to have him Smokey green and Gary Blodgett everybody. Sure. Go hard through them. Where we want. It was just my rule.
Good. When I told her. I left her heart. In your. Son's yours. And boom more in the wild. Where are we. In the mill yard in the new.
You're. In my dreams five dream last night. I wonder. I thought the room was by my eyes. Once there I love water. Once again see. Promise. To pick yes or. No way. I come to her but she never. My.
Heart lies with. In out all your oh my soul. The sons. Who are. In the. Village churchyard. In the loft here. Thank you thank you very much. Thank you that's a song that I learned from Bradley Kincaid that I bet you don't know crap from the Bradley concrete record record.
Here's another I believe this is bread. When it's apple blossom in the burgers. And the rambling old. Around my. Then my home sick car will be. And. Beside the tour. Your. Plan is. Doing well.
Then Down Under. The tree. And if. You. Are Oh. OK we've got. Time to do another song on my horse here.
And. We like to include the funnies. A lot of programs and I also like not only play fine guitar but also plays by string banjo as we go to swap instruments and this song kind of takes me back to when I was growing up over in Vermont. We used to take our Saturday night Baz out in the horse trough. Oh believe it or not we did this song tells about the making it in a different place. We all smell good on Sunday. And you know new. We. Are. Very much money. And I think. That if. We. Were.
Anything. Now. Anything. Anything that. We were. Coming home.
Thank you. Thank you very much. And foremost and around the corner of New York we hope to get them back again on a future edition of bluegrass. We are now going to Liverpool New York which is just outside of where we're doing this program for you. You're going to hear some real solid bluegrass right now by Golden bluegrass. How could I thank you wouldn't if.
You thought into the best you know. We love your privacy we can hear things we're going to get a lot of time and you know the void as more green as I got there. Oh you. Know guys you'd have been a great big star. You really people around this room and I mean what I mean I think Elvis is plays or something like that. Reg on to a new song of Alaska you're a better man than if you were on a big ol foreigners of this world no place to live than it is home. Think this.
Right.
Did I miss.
Remember.
That the. Production of the possible in part by a grant from the eastern Educational Television Network.
- Series
- Bluegrass Ramble
- Episode Number
- 2
- Producing Organization
- WCNY
- Contributing Organization
- WCNY (Liverpool, New York)
- AAPB ID
- cpb-aacip/35-09w0vvgd
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- Description
- Episode Description
- Performances by Bristol Mountain Bluegrass, Smokey Greene & Gary Blodgett, 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
- Rights
- Copyright 1982 Public Broadcasting Council of Central New York, Inc.
- Media type
- Moving Image
- Duration
- 00:29:09
- Credits
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Director: Oskey, Debra
Executive Producer: Payton, Bob
Host: Knowlton, Bill
Performer: Greene, Smokey
Performer: Blodgett, Gary
Performing Group: Gold n Blugrass (Musical group)
Performing Group: Bristol Mountain Bluegrass (Musical group)
Producing Organization: WCNY
- AAPB Contributor Holdings
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WCNY
Identifier: K1967 (WCNY)
Format: U-matic
Generation: Master
Duration: 00:28:34
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- Citations
- Chicago: “Bluegrass Ramble; 2; Bristol Mountain Bluegrass, Smokey Greene & Gary Blodgett, Gold n Blugrass,” 1982-01-10, WCNY, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed April 30, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-35-09w0vvgd.
- MLA: “Bluegrass Ramble; 2; Bristol Mountain Bluegrass, Smokey Greene & Gary Blodgett, Gold n Blugrass.” 1982-01-10. WCNY, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. April 30, 2025. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-35-09w0vvgd>.
- APA: Bluegrass Ramble; 2; Bristol Mountain Bluegrass, Smokey Greene & Gary Blodgett, Gold n Blugrass. 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-35-09w0vvgd