The 5th Annual Ohio National Bluegrass Festival
This is a wonderful video documenting the 5th Annual Ohio National Bluegrass Festival held in Ottawa Ohio August 2, 1975. Performers in order of appearance: The Dixie Travelers: Bob Artis--mandolin Mike Carson--fiddle Billy Bryant--banjo Bill Rawlings--bass (not 100% sure) Norm Azinger-guitar (not 100% sure) Del McCoury & The Dixie Pals: Del McCoury--guitar Don Eldreth--mandolin Bill Runkle--banjo Bill Poffinberger--fiddle Dewey Renfro--bass The Fox Brothers & The Foxtail Grass (from Van Wert, OH): Don Fox--guitar Merle Fox--banjo Jim Fox--guitar Roger Howard--mandolin Aaron Hicks--fiddle unknown on bass Don Reno - Bill Harrell and The Tennessee Cut-Ups: Don Reno--banjo Bill Harrell--guitar Buck Ryan--fiddle Dale Reno--mandolin Ed Ferris--bass Carl Story & The Rambling Mountaineers: Carl Story--guitar Harold Austin--guitar Mitchell Moser--bass Larry Beasley--banjo (I think) unknown--fiddle and mandolin The McLain Family Band: Raymond K. McLain--guitar Raymond W. McLain--banjo Alice McLain--mandolin Ruth McLain--bass

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