Thank you thank you. To live at the 47th Annual Rocky Grass festival here in Lyons Colorado Brittany Haas on fiddle Paul coward on bass Jordan Ty song guitar and our very own Colorado boy Dominic Leslie on the mandolin this is new listener supported community radio for the front range of Colorado this is new Boulder Denver for calm. Ns streaming live all weekend on this final day of rocky grass you can go online to k.g. And you doubt o r g and if you like what your hear in there and you view. The stream and listen and I can grasp all weekend there's a tip jar on there as well and we'd appreciate it if you'd show your love for the streaming for k.g. And you because we love that you're listening out there that support also comes from Rocky Mountain puppy Were you a Colorado nonprofit organization working to foster space and neuter and re home unwanted shelter animals Rocky Mountain Puppy Rescue is a sponsor of Kadian use live broadcast of the 47th Annual Rocky Grass festival July 26th through the 28th more information about fostering animals and upcoming adoption events at our Am Puppy Rescue dot au argy This is Matt Malik It has been my esteemed pleasure lead me through some of the sets over the past couple days are going to turn it over to George here a little bit he's going to be talking to John Lindorff a little bit more about the history Rocky grass and all the great things that it's been doing. And use involvement we've been doing this for a long time so please go to the tip jar like what you're hearing right now but coming up next it's going to be Peter Rowan at 130 right here at the 47th Annual Rocky Grass festival on k.g. And you was. Was was . Was. Was the wrong was. Being the. Thank you gun Lee think you got me. I'm proud to be from the state of North Carolina 30 North Carolinians out there. Yeah. When you wait I'm proud to be from there I'm not too proud of North Carolina's legislature shenanigans especially concerning undocumented immigrants. Trying to pass this awful bill right now to be $370.00 which is just downright spiteful and doesn't really change anything. But. So that leaves the question to be asked Who are these and right in the background of some of the highlights from chair watches yesterday her rocky grass they played at the Charles kitchen used Charles Hotel memorial Mountain Jam. Last Sunday and really cool to have them here rock us as well when it was George but on the board most of the evening or the weekend what time is it Ok to give it a Happy to be here John wonder if you're a kid you knew listener no stranger to radio novels and in addition to your food work you're going to say complimentary career as a music writer actually. I had no intention of being a. Food critic I was going to be you know. I was going to be a music critic. Get a little closer to like you cannot I was going to be a music critic and they they they hired me as a food editor so I started writing about music in Colorado in 1978 for a lot of publications that are defunct now but once I got hired by the Daily Camera to be their food editor features editor. I co-opted the bluegrass beat and assigned myself as the official tell you ride in the grass writer. That's been. Pretty pretty wonderful. And this is why you know about 20 Rocky grasses you at least want to see I want to about 30 Telluride along the way and. So he gave me a good view of how. Bluegrass ended up being such a big deal here. Because there were actually wasn't any really good reason for that you know it's kind of in the middle of nowhere. Then and ahead of the festival you wrote some good piece about surgery and something about dental miscue Yeah yeah it was great to talk with surge or o's who you know was a Grammy winning singer songwriter and everything but I met her when she was 12 years old backstage at Telluride and she was precocious talented and I watched her you know she came here for Rocky grass Cademy and graduated to the main stage and. It was wonderful this sort of you know catch up you know that was I guess 15 years ago. And I also got to talk to dance immensity about the phenomenon of Brother Where Art Thou which was really a major moment in acoustic music because it got a lot of new people interested in in that old timey stuff in those over 20 years since that movie came out I think isn't that isn't that amazing Yeah that's gone by for me you know I'm sure you know you can find both of those columns are on the border Weekly recently Yeah yeah and I also wrote a piece recently about. The it was kind of. What can I say I named the top 10 progressive bluegrass albums of all time and which you know takes a certain amount of it's been. A couple highlights. While some of them are obvious like. Old and in the way that 1st album introduced a whole bunch of people including a lot of Deadheads to the music Will the Circle Be Unbroken and I had heard of Doc Watson but that sort of brought him. Out. And connected people to that stuff. I included a live album from Tell Your I'd buy New Grass Revival and for that rock bluegrass part of it the 1st David Grisman quartet album with tony rice and Daryl anger which was you know there was just music being made that was I'm like. You know it was it was new it was something it seems like it was taking the you know coming out of the trad you know fun Scruggs work and I was committed reinterpretation of that to neurotic and says Do you think your own country I sing it with ice and I think the new grass you know progressive bluegrass Reeses the new grass which you know New Grass Revival and some bush and all that so that right well it's been very guarded off and different streams some of them are jazz here some of them are more rock and now you have the descendants of that a lot of it came out of Boulder but there was the leftover string cheese yonder right progression but now that's grown to the string dusters and green sky blue grass and you know it's it's taken on a life of its own right and then people like cocktail who we just heard in the Punch Brothers this evening the next generation Yeah yeah I mean it's in pretty good hands and then we didn't even mention balefire you know of course it was you know brought all kinds of weirdness to the music absolutely So John one or touring radio enables we always ask you can have you know highlights of things you've seen recently I must say what are the highlights from this must of all colon area or musical Can you tell me the schedule right through pika drop your finger down and well known what would you what have you enjoyed recently here I was absolutely stunned by. Mike Marshall and George Meyer that's that again that's that's right in that that's the classical side of that progressive bluegrass tent and they added in Jerry Douglas and Sam Bush it was like a little chamber group when Mike Marshall's doing some of the Brazilian the show. To start out with me is amazing I was with George and yours with yesterday it within an hour or so I saw a Argentinean bluegrass quote unquote band and then I thought I saw a chinese bluegrass you know listen somebody was missing tell us about them Tom Hanks Tom De. Lay. The only bluegrass people in a city of $30000000.00 and Shanghai and they found each other and formed a band and found some people here and it's. It was very cool there were is just sorry anting at 1st private. You know the visual part of it it was just wonderful and then it wasn't that much longer before the Kroger brothers were up from Switzerland I says so. Now it's cool cool Well it's going to talking with John when or if you're at Rocky thanks for being here with us and the other tips for surviving the last day. While plenty L'Equipe spending. You know go for the Greek salad and not the funnel cake there you go you know your body will thank you later in the afternoon right in Georgia with a new Cajun use a live broadcast and web stream of the 47th Annual Rocky guts hostile stay tuned Peter Rowan. The Carter Stanley's eyes project will be coming up soon. know Ok good enough good enough thank you. Thank you rob us so better to be here. We're going to do now a very traditional song from Argentina. We all leave. We leaving the one aside is that this is a big cd and this music is from the northern part of the country. And I really like it I was trying to convince these guys to believe the song for over a year and finally got by way. You know this music is playing with a kind of drum corps. And with. What we are going to do our best. With the scenes from it and I hope you like it. When stuck. On the. Bed one game where. The even power of God loves me and. God was just so. Sad is so good. In him. Was the. Thank you thank someone for that. We are really happy to be here to serve you to 4 place. We are a Tree National So he's from we don't say oh I'm busy. The other 2 guys are from Argentina and I was We're in Mexico so. Yeah exactly we're going to sing a Mexican song now on the fun part of it is I'm to Mexico I'm one and I don't sing her. Of a land where freedom creams. From way up Holman mountain side one could see the wild road over. There is plain to see bridge listen was rationed read and hearts were all the same Come sisters brothers gather near forth come to share are worried. We see you a song goes out they see come out man they are and truth is you. There's all kinds talk about building a wall down along the southern border whether he how will he learn if such nonsense should come true than what happens you cannot be a dad. Was that a deal will so high is that we list burden of rock hard ass I'm not sorry we won't comply we're going to stand our ground. To love thy neighbor as thyself is a righteous law a live bomb was he ready for his own daybreak was always the strong need Really where. We need to do yes our leaders are so rife with sin they feed us chance to group us in but someday soon far on mount frames that were pinned against the. Come friends come friends Come gather round for a Sing Sing We joyfully busy there were the better paths soon under her no man's blood testing this. Of our land where our freedom. Brame's be were with thank you. For their work all the even the the we were the was. The the earth. Yeah thank you all so kindly really appreciate that. In the middle of a set standard of his heart specially those he all are sitting on your butts for some make he needs going on probably but. You got through. Your turn to a kid you and your a live broadcast and stream of the 40 something on your Rocky grass most woman named George here on the mike we did want to thank Goodness socio it's because the sponsor of kid your news live broadcast of the 40 something your Rocky Gross must pull off garden associates helps families with wills trusts and estate planning in Boulder County and beyond. More information available at Hof guard dot com your own setting up sound checking will be on in just a minute Thanks for tuning in will be on the air with you until 3 pm. And also you can stream everything start to finish today from the link. Stream link on cage and you dog go argy this is Cajun you Boulder Denver and Fort Collins. Really hang out with you guys always looking for that. So the next scent know the next song we're going to sing is a title track for a new album. Called rearrange my heart and it's our weird a show on by. And of you enjoy. We like to expand ourselves from our. Farther away than just let you know me down and say so I hope you enjoy. The. Mom. Loved. The. Living for the entry. Goel. Decades he has branched out from his traditional bluegrass roots that began with Bill Monroe as one of the Bluegrass Boys This Sunday he wanders back in his He's learned that 1st rule that all of us men have to learn. Our motto. Yes to. Right away. No problem. Mr Chris Henry on the mandolin using. Your. Brown County jam bery. I remember the night we drove around sunrise the old group blue blue grass blue grass breakdown lived up to its name and we were stranded on the highway near her.