Saturday, 27 April 2024

[dcab-l] Rattlesnake Hill Live: "Lonesome Whistle" (Hank Williams)

Songwriters & Music Lovers:

 

"(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle" was written by Hank Williams and Jimmy Davis,

recorded at Castle Studio in Nashville on July 25, 1951, and peaked at #8 on Billboard’s

Country Singles chart.  The title was truncated to "Lonesome Whistle" to fit on jukebox cards.

Lonesome Whistle” contains two of Country & Bluegrass popular themes: Prison and Trains!

 

 

Rattlesnake Hill musicians:

 

Kevin Conroy         Mandolin

Carolyn Kellock      Bass

Heather Twigg        Fiddle & Harmony

Jack Sanbower      Banjo

Ed Schaeffer          Martin Guitar & Vocals

 

To listen, click:  http://rattlesnakehill.org/Web_Music/edsmusic.html

 

Ed                                      Lonesome Whistle  (D)

I was ridin’ number 9, headin' south from Caroline

Hear that lonesome whistle blow

Had some trouble, had to roam; left my gal and left my home

Hear that lonesome whistle blow

 

Just a kid, actin’ smart, went and broke my darlin’s heart

I guess I was too young to know

They took me off the Georgia Main, locked me in the ball and chain

Hear that lonesome whistle blow

 

Now I hang my head and cry when that evenin’ train goes by

Hear that lonesome whistle blow

Just a number, not a name and I hang my head in shame

Hear that lonesome whistle blow

 

I’ll be locked here in this cell, till my body’s just a shell

And my hair turns as white as the snow

I’ll never see that gal of mine, I’m in Georgia doin’ time

Hear that lonesome whistle blow

Hear that lonesome whistle blow

 

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Thursday, 25 April 2024

[dcab-l] FW: New comment on "Ed Schaeffer & Rattlesnake Hill Musical Slideshow"

Cats:

 

I received this message from Dallas Blair, a picker whose many exploits

are mentioned in his message below, directed to my Rattlesnake Hill

YouTube page (I think!).

 

Anyway, enjoy Dallas' recounting of his contacts and bands here in the

DMV.

 

Ed

 

From: YouTube <noreply@youtube.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2024 7:59 PM
To: Ed Schaeffer <ed@rattlesnakehill.org>
Subject: New comment on "Ed Schaeffer & Rattlesnake Hill Musical Slideshow"

 

New comment on "Ed Schaeffer & Rattlesnake Hill Musical Slideshow"

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photogravity commented on your video

photogravity

Seeing my old friends Jack Sanbower, John Brunschwyler, Barb Diederich and Doug Moats makes me nostalgic. I was the person who co-founded No Leeway with Jack Sanbower, when he and I decided to part ways with the Bluegrass Image and forge a different path musically. Doug Moats was our original bass player and was usually a calming influence on us when we had disagreements or other tensions among band members. Ultimately, I moved on to other things and ended up in the Glens Falls NY area for a few years before returning to Maryland in 2000 for work. Now I am retired. To say that Jack was a unique fellow is an understatement. He had an outsized personality and a pretty big ego to go with it. It makes me sad to think that he died of cancer more than 15 years ago. He was only 5 years older than me. Later on I played with John Brunschwyler and Barb Diederich in DeSoto along with Howard Parker and Archie Warnock. We had a good bit of fun playing together and I remember well playing the Tiffany Tavern, Sputnik Cafe and other places around Baltimore, DC and Annapolis. It was after the dissolution of DeSoto that Barb, Howard and I formed a trio playing Americana, with Howard swapping between steel guitar and dobro and me playing guitar and sometimes mandolin. If I were to hazard a guess, it has been around 17 years since that trio died a slow and natural death, mostly because I lacked interest in promoting the band since it was work that I found difficult and didn't have enough time to spend trying to make connections that would lead to more gigs. I think I have dozens if not hundreds of copies of the CD we produced back in 2006.

 


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Sunday, 21 April 2024

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Sunday, 14 April 2024

[dcab-l] DCBU/"Archie's Barbershop" Bluegrass Jam in Hyattsville, MD

I hope you've finished your taxes! The next DC Bluegrass Union "Archie's Barbershop" Jam will be Monday, April 15, from 7:00-10:00 PM, at:

        The Archie Edwards Blues Heritage Foundation ("Archie's Barbershop")
        4502 Hamilton St, Hyattsville, MD, just half a block off of Baltimore Ave. (Rt. 1)

The jams are on the first and third Monday of each month. A small donation is requested but not required (about $4, less if you're hurting, more if you've got it to spare). This is not a bar so it's BYOB.

If you know anyone who might like to come, please pass this message along to them. Thanx!


—Barb ~ 301-633-2504

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[dcab-l] Terry Wittenberg's Original Instrumental: "Next Stage Out"

Songwriters & Music Lovers:

 

Here’s an original Terry Wittenberg banjo instrumental: "Next Stage Out", recorded at a

Rattlesnake Hill practice session.  Terry’s composition follows other Washington DC banjo

instrumental composers like Bill Emerson, Eddie Adcock, Lamar Grier, Jack Sanbower, and Don

Reno (when he lived here for a few years).

 

This take was an introduction to the band repertoire, our playing it for the first time!

 

 

 

Rattlesnake Hill musicians:

 

Carolyn Kellock      Bass

John Relph             Mandolin

Terry Wittenberg    Banjo

Ed Schaeffer          Martin Guitar

 

To listen, click:  http://rattlesnakehill.org/Web_Music/edsmusic.html

 

Ed

 

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Saturday, 6 April 2024

[dcab-l] Upcoming Blue Spruce appearances

Upcoming Blue Spruce appearances, including one today!

Sa 4/6 4:00-4:30pm, Blue Spruce @ Ed Henry's Celebration of Life Gathering @ Westminster VFW Post #467, 519 Poole Rd, Westminster MD
Gather to celebrate Ed Henry, great photographer and friend to all in the DC/Baltimore bluegrass community! The event starts at 3:00 PM with an open jam, followed by a stage show featuring seven bands from 4:00-9:00 PM. There will be a cash bar, and food available for purchase inside as well as a pizza truck outside. Free and open to the public; small donation requested.

5/8, Blue Spruce @ private party, Hillsboro, VA

6/12 7:00-9:00pm, Blue Spruce @ New Deal Cafe, 113 Centerway, Greenbelt MD
The New Deal Cafe opened in 1995. It was named in honor of Works Project Administration, a part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Depression-era New Deal, which built the city of Greenbelt. The cafe is a multiple award-winning venue that embraces diverse genres and bands throughout the region. Reservations are strongly recommended for nights with live music. Call 301-474-5642 to reserve a table. Free!

Su 6/23 2:00-3:00pm, Blue Spruce @ Thurmont Regional Library, 76 E Moser Rd, Thurmont MD
Part of Thurmond's Summer Music Series. Rain or shine. Free!

10/18 7:00-9:00pm, Blue Spruce @ Morgan's Coffeehouse, Morgan Chapel United Methodist Church, 6750 Woodbine Road, Woodbine MD
Featuring Bluegrass, Gospel, Old-Time Country & Folk Music in the Hall 3rd Fridays of Every Month. Doors open at 5:30 PM when dinners and other food is served. Music begins at 7 o'clock. Food, snacks, soft pretzels, desserts, coffee, tea and sodas will be on sale throughout the night. Free admission. Donations encouraged. Family friendly. Come join us! 410-970-2485 coffeehouse@morganchapel.church

Sa 10/26, Blue Spruce @ private wedding, Waterford VA


—Barb Diederich  ~  301-633-2504  ~  
barb@bluespruceband.com
   11121 Dewey Rd., Kensington MD 20895

  
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Monday, 1 April 2024

[dcab-l] David Peterson & 1946

Southern Maryland Bluegrass at the Elks rounds out its series with the authentic sound of 1946 style of Bluegrass music.

 

David Peterson & 1946 exhibits Bluegrass in a straightforward manner. They're Bluegrass with a capital B and they entertain without the need of technological gizmos.  Simply put, it's "Hardcore Bluegrass Music".

California, MD 4/01/2024: The Southern Maryland Bluegrass at the Elks series welcomes David Peterson & 1946 on Sunday April 28, 2024, at the Calvert Elks Lodge #2620 in Prince Frederick, MD.  The doors open at Noon with the performance starting at 2:00 PM. 

If you've ever listened to classic Bluegrass from yesteryear and wondered why no one has done these songs in so long, the answer is simple. Few have been able to do them justice. David Peterson & 1946 is a band that is playing and singing quality traditional Bluegrass like the masters intended. They bring the much-loved sounds of the past right into the present with their own refreshing signature.

In 1946, Bill Monroe (along with Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs) had all the right ingredients come together for the first classic recordings for Columbia, and Bluegrass music was formed.  This new music captured the imagination of a whole new generation of fans and musicians and changed forever the face of American music.  Over the past three quarters of a century Bluegrass has changed and evolved, but no group of musicians has recaptured the original essence of the founding group of Mr. Monroe's quite like this band.

In January of 1999, David Peterson collaborated with some of Nashville's heavy hitters as an in-town, fun gig and called it 1946.  While others were heading toward the progressive, 'whatever', Peterson continued to look and sound authentically Bluegrass then as now. While many embrace trends, Peterson stayed true to the traditional sound. 

From old-style Appalachian story songs to rip-roaring, loud and proud yodeling solos, David has it all.  His atomic voice projects to reach not simply the back row, he sings as if he's trying to be heard down the block and around the corner. And yet his voice can cradle a ballad as well as any hard-driving Bluegrass tune he so chooses to tackle. The range of emotion he has in his voice is absolutely amazing.  Dave is a virtual walking encyclopedia of tunes from the forties and fifties and actually spends his spare time memorizing old song catalogs and going through library archives searching for that perfect song to round out his repertoire.  If  you add his solid guitar playing and bouncy stage antics to the mix, you come out with nearly perfect entertainment. 

Peterson chose 1946 as his band's name not only paying tribute to Monroe's most famous lineup of Bluegrass Boys, but to brand his band.  Gabe Dettinger leans in and lays on the banjo much as his heroes did. When he wants speed, he's Richard Petty behind the wheel. When he desires delicate touches on banjo, he's a master.  Reed Stutz straps on the mandolin much as Mike Tyson dominated the boxing ring. He can throw a punch laced with knockout notes to one's music-loving noggin.  With Dettinger singing baritone and Stutz singing tenor, they can augment Peterson's lead on a Sunday morning pew-pounding gospel as well as heart-palpitating ballads.  With an upright bass in hand, Nate Stephens maintains a steady rolling pace as set forth by David Peterson & 1946. He's not flashy. Doesn't need to be. With Peterson in the lead, they're troubadours looking to entertain the lights out of those who adore Bluegrass.  And it works.  But be sure to know they won't be playing any boot scootin' Bluegrass. When cradling a Bluegrass tune, they treat it like a loving mama would her swaddling babe, as if nothing else matters.

They have played on the Grand Ole Opry, the Ryman Auditorium, Lincoln Center, and 40 dates on Country Music Hall of Fame member's Brooks & Dunn's Neon Circus and Wild West Show Tour in 2003.

This final show of the season takes place on Sunday April 28 at 2 PM.  The Calvert Elks Lodge is located at 1015 Dares Beach Road in Prince Frederick, MD.  Tickets will be $23.00 per person and sold at the door.  The doors will open promptly at Noon.  Children under 12 are admitted free with a paying adult.  Food will be available for sale by the Calvert Elks Lodge beginning at noon until 2:30.  A 50/50 raffle and door prizes will be offered.

The Southern Maryland Bluegrass at the Elks concert series will start up again in the fall with a top-notch lineup to include Joe Mullins, LRB, Donna Ulisse, Rhonda Vincent, and many more!!  For more information, please call 301-737-3004 or go to www.somdbluegrass.com.

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