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For a really long time, Bluegrass groups have covered country and pop songs. And there has been a steady stream of covers of the Beatles, the pop group with the greatest stature about a generation ago. Why? On our Gem of Bluegrass, Lyle Lofgren, Adam Granger and Phil Nusbaum attempt to answer that question.
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For a really long time, Bluegrass groups have covered country and pop songs. And there has been a steady stream of covers of the Beatles, the pop group with the greatest stature about a generation ago. Why? On our Gem of Bluegrass, Lyle Lofgren, Adam Granger and Phil Nusbaum attempt to answer that question.
Transcript
Rounder Charles River Valley Boys Beatle Country Yellow Submarine
Rebel Country Gentlemen Early Rebel Recordings 1962 – 1971 Yesterday
Ridge Runner Country Gazette All this and Money, Too Eleanor Rigby
SoundArt Nashville Mandolin Ensemble Bach Beatles Bluegrass Here There Everywhere
Acoustic Disc Mike Seeger, John Hartford and David Grisman Retrograss When I’m Sixty-Four
SoundArt Various, John Reischman and the Jaybirds The Road Home Two of Us
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in: For a really long time, Bluegrass groups have covered country and pop songs. And there has been a steady stream of covers of the Beatles, the pop group with the greatest stature about a generation ago. Why? On our Gem of Bluegrass, Lyle Lofgren, Adam Granger and Phil Nusbaum attempt to answer that question.
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INTRO:For a really long time, Bluegrass groups have covered country and pop songs. And there has been a steady stream of covers of the Beatles, the pop group with the greatest stature about a generation ago. Why? On our Gem of Bluegrass, Lyle Lofgren, Adam Granger and Phil Nusbaum attempt to answer that question.
OUTRO:after the segment, play some other Beatles covers or other bluegrass covers of pop songs. Why not some Everly Bros? About 15 years ago, Crowe and McLaughlin did All I Have to Do is Dream. About 10 years ago, Laurie Lewis and Tom Rozum did So Sad to Watch Good Love Go Bad. email pnusbaum@bitstream.net for suggestions




