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Tut Taylor Archive Cassette #43 contains three separate sets of recordings: 1) Tut demonstrating a variety of
Dobro licks in various keys, 2) a jam session with an unknown Dobro player (who is quite accomplished in playing
Hawaiian style), mandolinist (possibly Tut), & unknown guitarist that sounds like it was recorded at the Old
Time Pickin' Parlor, Nashville, TN, and 3) a partial recording of the last Grand Ole Opry performance at the
old Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN in March 1974 before the show moved to the Opry House at Opryland Park
(accounts differ as to the date of the last Ryman show-some sources cite March 9, 1974, while others cite
March 15, 1974; the first broadcast from the Opry House was on March 16, 1974) (this historical event was
memorialized in John Hartford's "Tear Down the Grand Ole Opry").

--Mitchell Wittenberg

Side A: Tut Taylor Dobro Lesson/
Jam Session, Old Time Pickin' Parlor, Nashville, TN (Circa-1974)
Side B: Last Grand Old Opry Radio Broadcast (partial program)
Old Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN
March 9 or March 15, 1974

Transfer: Nakamichi Cassette Deck 1 to a Mytek 8x96 ADC 24bits/48khz

File was EQ'd and rendered to 16bits/44.1khz using Nuendo/Waves L3 Multimaximizer

Side A:
1-9. (Tut Taylor Dobro Lesson)
Tut Taylor Jam Session (Unknown Dobro Player):
10. (x) Instrumental (?)....Instrumental (?)
11. Why Not Confess?
12. Instrumental (?) (Hawaiian)
13. _______ March (?) (Hawaiian)
14. Kohala March (1)
15. Kohala March (2)
16. Kohala March (3)
17. Kohala March (4)
18. Instrumental (?) (Hawaiian)
19. Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
20. Wabash Cannonball
21. Hand Me Down My Walking Cane....(talking)

Side B: Grand Ole Opry Broadcast, March 9 or March 15, 1974
(last broadcast from the old Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN
before the show moved to the Opry House at Opryland Park)
1. (Commercial)
2. (Introducing Charlie Louvin)
3. You're My Wife, She's My Woman (Louvin)
4. (Introducing the Willis Brothers)
5. Truck Stop (Willis Brothers)
6. (Commercial)
7. (Introducing Stu Phillips)
8. There Must Be Another Way to Say Goodbye (?) (Phillips)
9. (Commercial/Talking/Introducing Billy Walker)
10. You Gave Me a Mountain (x) (Walker)