Bluegrass Champs, Live From The Don Owens Show Set For July 6 Release + GOIN' CRAZY Premieres at Bluegrass Today

By: May. 30, 2018
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Bluegrass Champs, Live From The Don Owens Show Set For July 6 Release + GOIN' CRAZY Premieres at Bluegrass Today

During World War II, thousands from rural America flooded Washington, D.C. seeking jobs, bringing with them a mix of country, bluegrass, blues and jazz. Propelled by A.M. radio, television and honky tonks, musically, it was an exciting time in the nation's capital.

Country Music Hall of Fame inductee Pop Stoneman and his family were among those moving to the area to seek out a better life, and brought their unrivaled bluegrass musicianship with them. His wife and their thirteen children all played instruments and sang, with four of those kids becoming the core of the Bluegrass Champs. Comprised of Scott, Donna, Van and Jimmy Stoneman, the Bluegrass Champs held their own among other D.C. talents like Roy Clark, Patsy Cline, Link Wray, and Charlie Daniels.

Noted as "single-handedly dragging country fiddle into the 20th century," Bluegrass Champs member Scott Stoneman was an inspiration to Jerry Garcia, while Jimmy Stoneman's upright bass playing kept the sound tight, Donna Stoneman provided bright, chirping mandolin style and dancing stage presence, and brother Van's rhythm guitar solidified the sound and his whooping and hollering added real heart to their sound.

These previously unreleased recordings spotlight the Bluegrass Champs and their performances on The Don Owens Show, where, as the houseband, they were often called upon to back guest singers and players.

Recorded by Leon Kagarise directly from a late 1950s television broadcast, this record showcases the jamboree nature of the program, including live commercial reads and commentary by Don Owens himself. The legacy of the Bluegrass Champs and the importance of these recordings are detailed in the liner notes written by renowned rock and blues expert Joe Lee of Joe's Record Paradise.

Live From The Don Owens Show features covers of Hank Williams, Roy Acuff, The Louvin Brothers, Gene Autry, Flatt & Scruggs, and Bill Monroe, among others. One of those covers includes the Luke Gordon-penned tune, "Goin Crazy," covered by the Bluegrass Champs live on the Don Owens Show in the late 1950s. The musicianship of the legendary Stoneman family is in full swing, highlighted by the jaunty nature of the song and the sing-along country chorus featuring Luke Gordon's signature crooning.

Today, Bluegrass Today premiered "Goin' Crazy," and noted, "It's always a cause for celebration when archival bluegrass recordings are cleaned up and released for the enjoyment of contemporary audiences. Especially when it involves radio transcriptions, which formed the bulk of the bluegrass music performed in 1940s and '50s."

Listen/Share: "Goin' Crazy"

Tracklisting:

Little Cabin Home on the Hill

Don Owens commentary

Singing Waterfall

I Ain't Getting' Nowhere with You

Goin' Crazy

Tequila

Put My Little Shoes Away

Dark Hollow

Rock-a-Bye Boogie

Steel Guitar Chimes

Don Owens commentary

The Prisoner Song

Are You Teasing Me?

Pretend

Dear Old Dixie

I Can't Stop Loving You

Scotland

I Want to Be Loved (But Only by You)

Don Owens commentary

I'll Be True While You're Gone

No Help Wanted (Bill Carlisle)



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