
Gems of Bluegrass # 1116 New and Old Cabin Songs
Series: Gems of Bluegrass
From: Philip Nusbaum
Length: 00:05:21
for regular users, piece for April 16 - 22, 2011. Others use anytime.
Piece investigates the evolution of bluegrass "cabin homes." First generation bluegrass players knew of them first hand. They wrote about them as if they were from them. But today, cabin homes are a little different, and singers can aspire to them.
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Piece Description
for regular users, piece for April 16 - 22, 2011. Others use anytime.
Piece investigates the evolution of bluegrass "cabin homes." First generation bluegrass players knew of them first hand. They wrote about them as if they were from them. But today, cabin homes are a little different, and singers can aspire to them.
Transcript
Bear Family Flatt & Scruggs 1948 – 1959 Blue Ridge Cabin Home
DeLuxe Various, Jim Eans 20 Bluegrass Originals Little Log Cabin in the Lane
ASV Bill Monroe 1940 – 1947 Little Cabin Home on the Hill
Live Oak Kathy Kallick Between the Hollow and the High Rise Where is My Little Cabin Home
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Timing and Cues
5:02
Intro and Outro
INTRO:One of the enduring symbols of the old bluegrass is the little cabin home. But we know that bluegrass evolves. The little cabin home means something a little different to some of the current bluegrass audience, as compared to the original one.
OUTRO:Play some other songs that relate. A great one is Wil Maring's modern song Keeper of the Farm, where she sings about living on someone else's family farm, and feels obligated to keep it up.




