Saturday, September 22, 2007
On Thursday, I went to Wal-Mart and got some stuff for Bean Blossom. I went to Bruce's house at 6 p.m. Johnny came over and we played music until around 8 p.m. We left around 8:30 p.m. On Friday, I got up at 6:30 a.m. I got ready and Kimmy brought the baby over at 7 a.m. I got my car loaded and my dad put the baby in my car and I left around 8 a.m. I got to Bruce's and put everything in his car and we left his house. We met Kimmy and James at Bean Blossom at 10 a.m. Bruce paid for all of us to get in. We parked and went to set our chairs up. The show started at 11 a.m. for Uncle Pen Days http://www.billmonroemusicpark.com/?page_id=15. The first band was Melvin Goins and Windy Mountain http://www.jambase.com/Artists/22489/Melvin-Goins-and-Windy-Mountain/Bio. The next band was Pine Mountain Railroad http://www.codyshuler.com/. The third band was Kenny and Amanda Smith (I love them!). The fourth band was Lonesome River Band http://lonesomeriverband.com/www/ (I also love them!). The fifth band was Larry Stephenson Band http://www.larrystephensonband.com/. The sixth band was Larry Cordle and Lonesome Standard Time (They are good too!). The Seventh band was Paul Williams and Victory Trio http://www.cybergrass.com/node/3315. While they played, we ate dinner and took the tractor to the Bill Monroe Museum. Then we took the tractor around the park. Pine Mountain Railroad was on again at 6 p.m. Then Kenny and Amanda Smith, Lonesome River Band, Larry Stephenson Band, Larry Cordle and Lonesome Standard Time, and the last band we saw was J.D. Crow and the New South http://www.jdcrowe.net/aboutNS.htm (they are awesome!). Kimmy, James and I left around 10:30 p.m. I got home around midnight.
http://www.kenny-amandasmith.com/
http://www.larrycordle.com/bio/lonesome-standard-time/
J.D. Crow and the New South. bluegrasstoday.com/j-d-crowe-to-hang-up-his-banjo/
http://www.kenny-amandasmith.com/
http://www.larrycordle.com/bio/lonesome-standard-time/
J.D. Crow and the New South. bluegrasstoday.com/j-d-crowe-to-hang-up-his-banjo/








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