Tut Taylor Archive Reel #73 features a jam session at the Pine Lake, GA home of Walter Butler, north Georgia bluegrass pioneer (while the reel is labeled as "Walter March 4, 65'", the box is labeled "Walter's 3/66"...call it "Circa 1965-66"). It is difficult to ascertain who is performing, although Tut's Dobro is heard to good effect on a number of tunes, and a fine second Dobro player (Curtis Burch?) is found on Side B of the tape. Highlight tracks include Side A: tracks 4, 5, and 10, and Side B: tracks 2 and 4.Mitchell Wittenberg
Tut Taylor Archive Reel #73
Bluegrass Jam at the Home of Walter Butler(with Tut Taylor and Unknown Others) Pine Lake, GA Circa 1965-66 (Possibly March 4, 1965 or March 1966)
Side A:
1. Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms
2. Little Cabin Home on the Hill (1)
3. Little Cabin Home on the Hill (2)
4. Springtime in Heaven
5. Turnaround (Tut on Dobro)
6. Instrumental (?) (Tut on Dobro)
7. Have You Lost All the Love?
8. Cotton-Eyed Joe
9. Seven Years Blues
10. "Cumberland Creek" (Stoney Creek)
11. ...12. Me and My Old Banjo

Side B:1. ...(Talking/Tuning)
2. "Bluegrass, Part 6" (nice twin Dobros: Tut and Curtis Burch?)
3. Old Country Church
4. Fire on the Mountain...(Talking)
5. Wicked Path of Sin
6. ...
7. Springtime in Heaven
8. Bile 'Em Cabbage Down
9. Come All Ye Fair & Tender Ladies

The tape is a 7.5 inch per second stereo recording. The reel was played
on a modified Revox A77 reel-to-reel machine with a Reutelhuber custom designed and built tape head preamplifier incorporating 2003 era technology and components including all metal film resistors, polypropelene coupling capacitors, and low ESR electrolytic supply bypass capacitors. The resulting analog signal was digitized
by a Mytek Digital 8X96 analog to digital converter using Steinberg Nuendo as the recording software and saved as a 24 bit 48 kHz wave file.

Post processing and was done with Nuendo using the following Waves
Plugins: X-Hum, Q10, LinEQ Lowband, C1 comp-gate, C1 comp-sc, Mixer Delay and L3.The file was dithered down to a 16 bit/44.1kHz wave file.

The box is labeled 'Walter's 3/66'. The reel is labeled 'Walter March 4, 65'.
This is a jam session at Walter Butler's house. Date uncertain.

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The tape is a 7.5 inch per second stereo recording. The reel was played
on a modified Revox A77 reel-to-reel machine with a Reutelhuber custom designed and
built tape head preamplifier incorporating 2003 era technology and components
including all metal film resistors, polypropelene coupling capacitors, and low ESR
electrolytic supply bypass capacitors. The resulting analog signal was digitized
by a Mytek Digital 8X96 analog to digital converter using Steinberg Nuendo as the
recording software and saved as a 24 bit 48 kHz wave file.

Post processing and was done with Nuendo using the following Waves
Plugins: X-Hum, Q10, LinEQ Lowband, C1 comp-gate, C1 comp-sc, Mixer Delay and L3.
The file was dithered down to a 16 bit/44.1kHz wave file.

The box is labeled 'Walter's 3/66'. The reel is labeled 'Walter March 4, 65'.
This is a jam session at Walter Butler's house. Date uncertain.

The tape is a 7.5 inch per second stereo recording. The reel was played
on a modified Revox A77 reel-to-reel machine with a Reutelhuber custom designed and
built tape head preamplifier incorporating 2003 era technology and components
including all metal film resistors, polypropelene coupling capacitors, and low ESR
electrolytic supply bypass capacitors. The resulting analog signal was digitized
by a Mytek Digital 8X96 analog to digital converter using Steinberg Nuendo as the
recording software and saved as a 24 bit 48 kHz wave file.

Post processing and was done with Nuendo using the following Waves
Plugins: X-Hum, Q10, LinEQ Lowband, C1 comp-gate, C1 comp-sc, Mixer Delay and L3.
The file was dithered down to a 16 bit/44.1kHz wave file.

The box is labeled 'Walter's 3/66'. The reel is labeled 'Walter March 4, 65'.
This is a jam session at Walter Butler's house. Date uncertain.