Rural Rhythm Records has announced the release of Bill Monroe 100th Celebration Live At Bean Blossom recorded this past June at the Bill Monroe Music Park in Bean Blossom, Indiana during the annual Bill Monroe Memorial Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival. Last Sunday, the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame & Museum in Renfro Valley, Kentucky, hosted a special CD Release celebration for this exciting new commemorative album. Bill Monore 100th Celebration Live At Bean Blossom recorded this past June at the Bill Monroe Music Park in Bean Blossom, Indiana during the annual Bill Monroe Memorial Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival. Last Sunday, the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame & Museum in Renfro Valley, KY hosted a special CD Release celebration for this exciting new commemorative album.
Robert Lawson, Executive Director of the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame & Museum opened the event, introducing the KHOF Board Members and other special guests. VIPs in attendance included radio personalities Charlie Hall, Larry Carter, Zeke Buttons; along with Jim Gabehart (Bluegrass Today); Frank Goodbey (Founder of the Bluegrass-L); Thomas Adler who wrote the liner notes and is the author of the 2011 publication of Bean Blossom: The Brown County Jamboree and Bill Monroe’s Bluegrass; Vic Gabanny famed sound engineer at Bradley’s Barn where Bill Monroe recorded; and many more.
Sam Passamano, II, President of Rural Rhythm Records thanked the many people involved in the making of the album including a very special thanks to Dwight Dillman, owner of the Bill Monroe Music Park for hosting this live album recording and making this album possible. He also thanked Sammy Shelor, (album producer) along with all the participating artists: Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out, Lonesome River Band, Lou Reid & Carolina, Bobby Osborne & Rocky Top Express, Ronnie Reno & The Reno Tradition, Audie Blaylock and Redline, Wasson & McCall, Blue Moon Rising, Grasstowne, Brand New Strings, Carolina Road and the Bartley Brothers; on-site production staff Tom Feller and Dale Perry; Anthony Ladd (Kneelindesign) for the fabulous artwork; Sammy Passamano III (videographer) along with the rest of the Rural Rhythm Records team. “But most of all we need to thank the Father of Bluegrass, Mr. Bill Monroe,” he said.
Brand New Strings, who appear on this tribute album and have a previous Rural Rhythm release, No Strings Attached, opened the performance portion of the event with a fantastic set that highlighted the band’s incredible instrumental talents and vocal harmonies.
A stellar group of musicians who participated on the tribute album, plus more Rural Rhythm family of artists and friends delighted the crowd with spectacular performances. This All-Star Bill Monroe Tribute Band included the talents of Sammy Shelor, Steve Gulley, Dale Ann Bradley, Carrie Hassler, Audie Blaylock, Preston Schmidt (Brand New Strings); and Tony Mowell (Blue Moon Rising). Sammy Shelor fresh off a recent performance on The Late Show with David Letterman (Lonesome River Band and special guest, Steve Martin) performed Goldrush. Four-time IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year, Dale Ann Bradley sang In Despair, Carrie Hassler gave an amazing performance of Blue Moon of Kentucky, Audie Blaylock wowed the audience with Cry, Cry Darling; and Steve Gulley, impressed all with his vocal talents on Used to Be.
2004 Kentucky Hall of Fame inductee, J. D. Crowe performed with the bluegrass supergroup, J.D. Crowe & The New South who closed out the show in grand fashion with more Monroe tunes like Molly & Tenbrooks, and Where you Gonna Hide? – a song Dwight McCall’s Dad recorded as Earl Taylor & Jim McCall on the Rural Rhythm label many years ago. They also performed songs from Rickey Wasson’s solo album, plus many J. D. Crowe & The New South tunes.
Bill Monroe 100th Celebration Live At Bean Blossom is now available at fine retail outlets including: Walmart, f.y.e entertainment, Amazon, iTunes, Ernest Tubb Record Shops, County Sales, Music Shed, Rural Rhythm’s website and wherever Bluegrass music is sold.
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