Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys - The All Blue Grass Show - July 4, 1961
Recorded at The All Blue Grass Show at Oak Leaf Park in Luray, VA on July 4, 1961. Features Bill Monroe, Bobby Smith, Tony Ellis, Billy Baker and Bessie Lee Mauldin. Tracks 8-9 feature guest Carter Stanley. Tracks 10-11 feature guest Mac Wiseman. Photo taken at The All Blue Grass Show on July 4, 1961 by Ann Streeter (L-R: Bessie Lee Mauldin, Bill Monroe, Billy Baker, Carter Stanley, Bobby Smith and Tony Ellis; Billy Baker mostly obscured). 1. Theme: Watermelon Hangin’ On That Vine 2. Panhandle Country 3. Gotta Travel On 4. Blue Moon Of Kentucky 5. Put My Rubber Doll Away 6. Raw Hide 7. Linda Lou 8. Sugar Coated Love 9. What Would You Give In Exchange? 10. Can’t You Hear Me Callin’ 11. Travelin’ This Lonesome Road 12. White House Blues 13. Theme: Y’all Come

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