A Bluegrass Music Classic – On The Porch

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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.
www.thehoffmancollection.com

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18 Responses to “A Bluegrass Music Classic – On The Porch”

  1. IBG67 Says:

    @csnj909……..you …
    @csnj909……..you misspelled the word “to”…..just thought you should know.

  2. captaindecency Says:

    I love this music …
    I love this music and this video tape, thank you , allinaday, for posting this.

  3. TheDoityKids Says:

    Pickin’ on the …
    Pickin’ on the porch is always a good time!

  4. lorentzinvariant Says:

    The accompanying …
    The accompanying description of this clip states “It was back in 1964…”. However, at the beginning of the clip, the banjo player says that he wrote (”made”) this song on the “day Churchill died, February 24, 1965.” This clip could not have been filmed in 1964.

  5. csnj909 Says:

    reminds me when my …
    reminds me when my daddy who is also my brother was makin love too his woomen big bertha ooooowweeeee i had a good time with that 978 pound lady all the love i need

  6. JRDL1981 Says:

    Con este comentario …
    Con este comentario demuestras tu baja cultura.

  7. krrrruptidsoless Says:

    Thank you.
    Thank you.

  8. timmy8911 Says:

    i bet those people …
    i bet those people hate blacks

  9. fichines1942 Says:

    jaaaaaaa estan re …
    jaaaaaaa estan re locos los viejos!!!!!!!!!!

  10. gulshan713 Says:

    Yahoo !
    Yahoo !

  11. jayphill16 Says:

    reminds me of when …
    reminds me of when i was a kid. Family singin on the front porch, pertnear everybody in my family played an instrument singer, Banjo, Mandolin, guitar we’d have us a good old time.

  12. ringbolt9 Says:

    awesome
    awesome

  13. sarahkleen Says:

    yes beautiful
    yes beautiful

  14. MayberryShazzam Says:

    Very cool!
    Very cool!

  15. allinaday Says:

    So did I FLHT07. On …
    So did I FLHT07. On Long Island, they played the Grand ole Opry on a Saturday night radio. It was because of that that I wrote Bascom Lamarr Lunceford when I was 21 years old and asked him if I could come down and make a “documentary” about him. I had never made a professional movie before.
    David Hoffman — filmmaker

  16. FLHTP07 Says:

    I grew up listening …
    I grew up listening to this on the radio. Little stations where people came in and played live.
    Good Stuff.

  17. Urdunchimeg Says:

    beautiful!
    beautiful!

  18. banjolsj Says:

    Out standing boy …
    Out standing boy that takes me back home to when I would sit with family and friends and play music thanks for posting

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