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Bean Blossom

The Brown County Jamboree and Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Festivals
  • ISBN-13: 9780252078101
  • Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
    Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
  • By Thomas A. Adler
  • Price: AUD $54.99
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  • Local release date: 14/07/2011
  • Format: Paperback 288 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: Music [AV]
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Bean Blossom, Indiana - near Brown County State Park and the artist-colony town of Nashville, Indiana - is home to the annual Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival, founded in 1967 by Bill Monroe, the father of bluegrass. Widely recognized as the oldest continuously running bluegrass music festival in the world, this June festival's roots run back to late 1951, when Monroe purchased the Brown County Jamboree, a live weekly country music show presented between April and November each year. Over the years, Monroe's festival featured the top performers in bluegrass music, including Jimmy Martin, Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, the Goins Brothers, the Stanley Brothers, and many more. Thomas A. Adler's history of Bean Blossom traces the long and colourful life of the Brown County Jamboree and Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Festival. Adler discusses the development of bluegrass music, the many personalities involved in the bluegrass music scene, the interplay of local, regional, and national interests, and the meaning of this venue to the music's many performers - both professional and amateur - and its legions of fans.
Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction: Rural Country Music Parks xv 1. Brown County History and Roots 1 2. Origins of the Brown County Jamboree, 1939-41 12 3. The Rund Family's Brown County Jamboree, 1941-51 21 4. Bill Monroe's Brown County Jamboree Park, 1952-57 48 5. Survivals, Revivals, and Arrivals, 1958-66 66 6. Building the Festivals, 1967-68 90 7. The Festival Becomes a Landmark, 1969-71 108 8. The Festival's Golden Age, 1972-82 123 9. Festival People and Lore 145 10. Bill and James Monroe's Festival Park, 1983-97 159 11. Renaissance, Continuity, and Change, 1998 and After 179 Notes 191 List of Interviews 209 Bibliography 213 Index 221 Illustrations follow page 122
''Bean Blossom seems to be the ideal subject for an extended historical study such as this. Loaded with facts and details, the unfolding story is so interesting and engrossing. I read it with delighted recognition and remembrance.'' John Wright, author of Traveling the High Way Home: Ralph Stanley and the World of Traditional Bluegrass Music
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