Bluegrass Breakdown [ Various Artists }

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Bluegrass Breakdown [ Various Artists }
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  1. Audio CD: Release Date 1993-12-03
  2. Publisher: Vanguard Records
  3. Format: Live
  4. Sales Rank in Music: #111004

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4.5 out of 5 stars (2 customer reviews)

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible!!! Five Stars and three and a half more!!!, April 25, 2007
Charles Jackson "Chip" (Ellettsville, IN) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bluegrass Breakdown [ Various Artists } (Audio CD)
Oh to have been alive when this blessed event occured!! The cross section of musicians, acts and music on this disc is one of the most comprehensive representations of what The Newport Folk Music Festival was capable of producing one can ever imagine.

The side men alone listed here is like a who's who of the era:

A young Bill Kieth playing with an equaly youthful Byron Berline before they began picking with "Dad."

A 19 year old David Grisman with the vaunted New York City Ramblers shoulder to shoulder with Gene Lowinger and Winnie Winston.

Monroe on stage with not one but THREE fiddlers and some red-headed kid named Rowan.

John Herald's Greenbriar Boys cutting down on an old Delta blues tune turned on it's head and played bluegrass style followed by a Marty Robbins song complimented by some of the most tasteful muted banjo anyone could ever hope to hear.

Carter Stanley also proves what made him the worlds greatest...Read more


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The WWF of Bluegrass, March 6, 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: Bluegrass Breakdown [ Various Artists } (Audio CD)
These were the lean years of bluegrass, when only the REALLY talented and committed were willing to play for small audiences and smaller returns. Many survived by slipping in under the mantle of "folk music" and playing venues like Newport. Folk fans in those years heard the best of the best in bluegrass, and many of these are included here. This fine collection includes veterans like Monroe and the Stanleys when they were still at their peak musically as well as some of the earliest members of the new wave, like the Dillards and fiddler Berline. Own a piece of history!

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