While my wife Kathy and I were visiting Chautauqua a few weeks back, we caught a great bluegrass band, "Old Dawg Bluegrass" at the Apple Cider Festival in Busti, NY, pictured here, and again later that week at the Hurlbut Community Church Wednesday Vespers on the Chautauqua Institute Grounds. Really great group, all great singers, and awesome players. It's clear they love to play, and are well versed in traditional bluegrass. I also really liked a very cool interpretation of a Lou Reed's, Time is No Friend of Mine, they did at the Vespers. Check them out at olddawgbg.ucoz.com or www.facebook.com/pages/Old-Dawg-Bluegrass
A look back at an era of American Musical History when Mandolin Orchestras were "All The Rage," through the lens of my Great Grandfather's Mandolin Orchestra; "The Adams Plectrum Society", "The Gibsonians", or "The Gibson-ites." Joseph Ivers my Great Grandfather was a Mandolin Teacher and Gibson Mandolin Company Agent.
Everyone A Gibsonite
Promotional photo for 1921 Gibson Mandolin Company "Catalog M". Ivers Mandolin Orchestra/Adams Plectrum Society, Adams, Massechusetts.
Members I can identify: Center Middle Row: Joseph Ivers, Orchestra leader, Gibson Mandolin Company Agent,and my Great Grandfather, Center Left Holding a Gibson F-4 Mary Ivers-Bassette, my Great Grandmother, Back Row from left: Leonore Ivers-Carmel, my Great Aunt, George Ivers, my Grandfather, Sitting in front, white dress, Doris Ivers-Hueston, my Great Aunt.
Members I can identify: Center Middle Row: Joseph Ivers, Orchestra leader, Gibson Mandolin Company Agent,and my Great Grandfather, Center Left Holding a Gibson F-4 Mary Ivers-Bassette, my Great Grandmother, Back Row from left: Leonore Ivers-Carmel, my Great Aunt, George Ivers, my Grandfather, Sitting in front, white dress, Doris Ivers-Hueston, my Great Aunt.
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