A Bluegrass Music Classic - On The Porch video free download


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To get the entire movie go to http://www.createspace.com/204609 It was back in 1964. New York City filmmaker, David Hoffman, age 22, was headed down with his new 16mm hand held camera (weight 49 lbs!) to spend three weeks driving the backcountry around Madison County, North Carolina, in the center of Appalachia, with the 82 year old founder of the pioneer Asheville Mountain Music and Dance Festival, Bascom Lamar Lunsford.

The resulting film, "Bluegrass Roots" lets you hear and experience the hard scrabbling, dirt road real people sounds that dominated the back country of the southern mountains 40 years ago. It presents a string of the most extraordinary singers, players and dancers the BlueGrass Mountains had to offer. Many later became famous. Some were never heard from again. Most of the songs are classics, including Lunsford's own tune, "Mountain Dew."

When this film aired on Public Television in 1965, TV Guide gave it a full-page positive review, because Americans had never seen a documentary on the roots of Bluegrass and Country music. Today, the dirt roads and the moonshine counties are largely modernized, and Bluegrass Roots, stands as a record of a uniquely talented group of people at a time just before the coming of television, changed them.

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Comments

8 years ago

Larry Wilder

You will recognize this gentleman as none other than Bascom Lamar Lunsford. This true national treasure was a mountain music legend, purveyor and an originator of the Asheville, NC Folk Festival in 1927. He played for FDR. He helped to compose "Mountain Dew." We owe much to great folks like Mr. Lunsford.

8 years ago

guy wolff

Home made music at its best .Thanks for being there David ..

8 years ago

Rafael Morais

linda canção!

9 years ago

Barbara Naugle

Love it, my mother played the fiddle in a band, on the porch.

9 years ago

Ian Moro

cacophonie?

9 years ago

Nicole Damron

Would have loved to live back in these days! 

9 years ago

SiliconOnSapphire

I've found God.

9 years ago

trailerman2

So enjoyed this. Thank you.

9 years ago

Carrie Dye

My family wasn't nearly as country, but just as warm and down to earth. Being around these people makes you feel loved. How I miss them.

9 years ago

Derk Berk

Look at that old siding on the walls, asbestos.

9 years ago

lorie woelfel

How beautiful is this.

9 years ago

hetrodoxly

His family would have came from Lundsford in East Sussex England, it's great to see these old English traditions being kept alive across the pond.

9 years ago

richard aurre

What people did before MTV!

9 years ago

David Sutton

Bascom Lamar Lunsford

9 years ago

Joé Mallette

The guy started his trip in 64.

10 years ago

Darren Long

great music man thats soul!! 

10 years ago

belson alan

Winston Churchill died on the 24th January1965, not February 24th as stated by Mr Lunsford. I know this because my grandma died on the same day.

10 years ago

JamTracks by Randy Struble

Good as it gets!!!

10 years ago

xXPanzerStalkerXx

the song is called stand with me. can anyone provide the lyrics?

10 years ago

Laurie Adams

Loved it.. Brought back so many memories .. 

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