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Orange Blossom Special (OBS) Featuring Fiddler Richard Greene, From Muleskinner Live, 1973 !!!
For progressive bluegrass aficionados, Muleskinner Live -- Original Television Soundtrack is something of a watershed event. Originally broadcast on public television in the late '70s, the documentary captured the bluegrass supergroup at the peak of its powers in front of a live studio audience in Hollywood. Muleskinner's lineup was a knockout, boasting the talents of Clarence White, David Grisman, Peter Rowan, Bill Keith, and Richard Greene, so it should come as little surprise that this live record is a powerhouse, illustrating everything that was right about progressive bluegrass.
Here is the description for the full Muleskinner show:
On this day …
On February 13, 1973, Muleskinner - the first super group of bluegrass music - made its debut on what was the first nationally televised bluegrass music concert.
The program was intended as a showcase for Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys. However, a bus breakdown meant that they missed their scheduled appearance at the KCET-TV studio in Hollywood, California.
Former Blue Grass Boys Richard Greene (fiddle), Bill Keith (banjo), and Peter Rowan (vocals, guitar), joined by David Grisman (vocals, mandolin), Clarence White (vocals, guitar), and Stuart Schulman (bass) stepped into the breach, and thus the band Muleskinner was formed.
As William Henry Koon, who was in the audience, wrote for the video release, “In the finest show business tradition, the show went on anyway, even though the ‘boys’ had a scant three hours to rehearse. No matter. They had known one another and played in myriad combinations for years ……”
Pete Rowan remembers …
“Richard invited us (myself, Clarence, David, Bill) to play a television program for KCET in Hollywood with Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass (sic) Boys as a sort of ‘Father of Bluegrass and His Songs’ show. Well, Bill’s bus broke down in Stockton, California and we had to do the show on our own.”
He went on to praise one of the band members …
“Clarence’s gentle soul was our unifying force, holding our music together. We had all the time in the world and no idea how quickly things would change.”
(extracted from notes to the album, Muleskinner - A Potpourri Of Bluegrass Jam (Sierra Records SXCD 6009, released in 1994.)
The material captured was varied - a couple of traditional tunes arranged by White; original tunes from Grisman and Frank Wakefield; two Monroe songs; one each from Merle Travis and Ed Mayfield (another former Blue Grass Boy); a staple from Bill Browning, and Rowan’s perennial Land Of The Navajo.
Filmed before a live audience, part - just nine songs - of this ground-breaking performance was originally broadcast on PBS in September 1973, and it this 30-minute selection that that was made available to the public by Sierra Home Video (SHV 1001) on April 22, 1991.
When subsequently released on CD, the four numbers that were edited for the broadcast - Goin’ To The Races; Eighth Of January; I Am A Pilgrim; and Sittin’ Alone In The Moonlight, on which folk and blues singer Maria Muldaur dueted with Rowan, were included - see Live - Original Television Soundtrack (Sierra OXCD-6001).
The full track listing is as follows …
New Camptown Races / Dark Hollow / Land Of The Navajo / Blackberry Blossom / Knockin’ On Your Door / Opus 57 In G Minor / Red Rocking Chair / Goin’ To The Races / Eighth Of January / I Am A Pilgrim / The Dead March / Sittin’ Alone In The Moonlight / Orange Blossom Special
Here is the description for the full Muleskinner show:
On this day …
On February 13, 1973, Muleskinner - the first super group of bluegrass music - made its debut on what was the first nationally televised bluegrass music concert.
The program was intended as a showcase for Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys. However, a bus breakdown meant that they missed their scheduled appearance at the KCET-TV studio in Hollywood, California.
Former Blue Grass Boys Richard Greene (fiddle), Bill Keith (banjo), and Peter Rowan (vocals, guitar), joined by David Grisman (vocals, mandolin), Clarence White (vocals, guitar), and Stuart Schulman (bass) stepped into the breach, and thus the band Muleskinner was formed.
As William Henry Koon, who was in the audience, wrote for the video release, “In the finest show business tradition, the show went on anyway, even though the ‘boys’ had a scant three hours to rehearse. No matter. They had known one another and played in myriad combinations for years ……”
Pete Rowan remembers …
“Richard invited us (myself, Clarence, David, Bill) to play a television program for KCET in Hollywood with Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass (sic) Boys as a sort of ‘Father of Bluegrass and His Songs’ show. Well, Bill’s bus broke down in Stockton, California and we had to do the show on our own.”
He went on to praise one of the band members …
“Clarence’s gentle soul was our unifying force, holding our music together. We had all the time in the world and no idea how quickly things would change.”
(extracted from notes to the album, Muleskinner - A Potpourri Of Bluegrass Jam (Sierra Records SXCD 6009, released in 1994.)
The material captured was varied - a couple of traditional tunes arranged by White; original tunes from Grisman and Frank Wakefield; two Monroe songs; one each from Merle Travis and Ed Mayfield (another former Blue Grass Boy); a staple from Bill Browning, and Rowan’s perennial Land Of The Navajo.
Filmed before a live audience, part - just nine songs - of this ground-breaking performance was originally broadcast on PBS in September 1973, and it this 30-minute selection that that was made available to the public by Sierra Home Video (SHV 1001) on April 22, 1991.
When subsequently released on CD, the four numbers that were edited for the broadcast - Goin’ To The Races; Eighth Of January; I Am A Pilgrim; and Sittin’ Alone In The Moonlight, on which folk and blues singer Maria Muldaur dueted with Rowan, were included - see Live - Original Television Soundtrack (Sierra OXCD-6001).
The full track listing is as follows …
New Camptown Races / Dark Hollow / Land Of The Navajo / Blackberry Blossom / Knockin’ On Your Door / Opus 57 In G Minor / Red Rocking Chair / Goin’ To The Races / Eighth Of January / I Am A Pilgrim / The Dead March / Sittin’ Alone In The Moonlight / Orange Blossom Special
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Little Rabbit for Fiddle & Orchestra, Live, Composed & Orchestrated by Richard Greene
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Audio only, live in Griffith Park Circa 2006. Huge appreciation goes out to Arthur B. Rubinstein, founder and conductor of Symphony in the Glen. www.symphonyintheglen.org/arthurbio.html
Done Gone Waltz Composed & Orchestrated by Richard Greene
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Audio only, live sight reading rehearsal with incredibly talented young Mancini Institute students, circa 1999.
Northern White Clouds, Richard Greene Live in Santa Barbara - 2011
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Live on stage unaccompanied, featuring my invention "the Chop"
Pagan Annie - My take on Paganini's Caprice #24 - Dedicated to Alex DePue
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From my self-produced CD project 'The Greene Fiddler': richardgreene.net/product/the-greene-fiddler/
Richard Greene 'Sally Goodin' Live Copenhagen 1971 w Seatrain
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When I was young and free - improvised, unadulterated
Richard Greene & Seatrain Playing Sally Goodin Live 4/20/71
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Sorry, no video, just audio, one of the best times I ever had with this band! Live @ Loew's Palace, Washington D.C., 4/20/71.
Richard Greene performs Amazing Graces live, 4/19/12
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Richard Greene performs his original composition 'Amazing Graces' live April 19th, 2012 at the Westwood Hills Christian Church, Westwood, CA. He is playing his 13 String Violin d'Amore, made by James Wimmer of Santa Barbara. The brief sound heard under the title is a single strum of the 9 sympathetic strings situated under the top 4 normally tunes strings. Visit www.richardgreene.net for more i...
Richard Greene live @ Bridges Hall-'Northern White Clouds Redux'
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Richard Greene showcases his invention "The Chop" in this performance of his own Northern White Clouds (preceded by a blues improvisation) at Bridges Hall, Pomona, CA. Feb. 12, 2010. The violin used is made by James Wimmer in Santa Barbara, CA. Richard, one of Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Boys, wrote this inspired by an improvised solo of Monroe's heard on the Grand Old Opry. Click www.richardgreene...
Richard Greene live @ Bridges Hall-The Ancient Barons of Kilravock/Georgia Belle
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Richard Greene performs 'The Ancient Barons of Kilravock/Georgia Belle' at Bridges Hall, Claremont, CA. Feb. 12, 2010. The violin used is a 13 string Violin d'Amore made by James Wimmer in Santa Barbara, CA. Visit www.richardgreene.net/store.html for more clips.
Richard Greene performs Greenesleeves live.
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Richard Greene performs his own Greenesleeves 'Prelude & Variations' for the first time in public at Bridges Hall, Pomona, CA. Feb. 12, 2010. The violin used is a 13 string Violin d'Amore made by James Wimmer in Santa Barbara, CA. This composition is inspired by Leonidas Kavakos, Bill Monroe & Margaret Wooten. Same performance, better sound. Visit www.richardgreene.net/store.html for more clips.
Richard Greene performs Greenesleeves live at Bridges Hall
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Richard Greene performs his own Greenesleeves 'Prelude & Variations' for the first time in public at Bridges Hall, Pomona, CA. Feb. 12, 2010. The violin used is a 13 string Violin d'Amore made by James Wimmer in Santa Barbara, CA. This composition is inspired by Leonidas Kavakos, Bill Monroe & Margaret Wooten. Visit www.richardgreene.net for more clips.