These shots were taken in the Blood Mountain area on the way to the SEBA
Bluegrass Festival.
BIT 33 -
October 22, 2009
Performing in the old courthouse for the SEBA
Bluegrass Festival. We jammed both out in front of and even inside the "Hole
in the Wall" restaurant.
Well, since my last BIT we've continued touring all over the USA. Playing in
more Seminars &
handling the audio for them as well. We sort of based ourselves out of the
Atlanta area staying with friends in between each event which was a great
blessing to us. We spent more time with Dickson & stayed there one weekend at
his home... playing 'till 2 AM again
each night! I think we're creating a tradition or something as each time we
go to his house or cabin we stay up playing our guitars to all hours of the
night!
But, on the way
over to his home we stopped in for a short visit at the
Kennesaw
National Battlefield Museum. That was such an interesting time, as he expounded on
some of the local lore surrounding some of the events about the taking of
Atlanta in the American Civil War.
A few weeks later a friend of our's (and of Dickson's), Herb, took us up into
North Georgia to join up with Dickson Lester & the Mars Hill Porch Pickers
Band to play in the 25th SEBA Anniversary Bluegrass Festival. This time
Dickson brought along his "Banjitar". It's basically a 6-string Guitar neck on
a Banjo body. I played it every chance I got... The sound is a really neat
Banjo tone somewhere between that of the 4-string Banjo and the 5-string
"Bluegrass" Banjo. The fact that it has the added tonal range of
the guitar's 5th & 6th strings on the Bass really adds another dimension to
it!
It reminds me of my visit to the
Deering Banjo factory in California two years ago... They make a mean 6
string Banjo!
About a week later Dad I tied back up with Dickson & the Porch Pickers at
the Crabapple Antiques, Arts &
Bluegrass Festival. We moved around the grounds playing in different
spots & had a number of young "stand-ins" playing with us! I'm not sure if
we or the kids had more fun!
Anyway, take care until next time & keep pickin'!
Buddy