Winterhawk Bluegrass Festival
Workshop Stage
Rothvoss Farm
Ancramdale, NY
July 16, 1993

Source: Soundboard > Sony TC-D5M Cassette Maxell MX-S 90 & 100 min. Master Tapes
Transfer: Nakamichi BX-100 > Audiophile 2496 > WaveLab 5.01 >
CD Wave Editor > EAC > Flac April 23-28, 2006
Recorded, Transfers and Edits by Bill Koucky


3:00 pm Friday 7/13/1993
“Guitar Gurus”
Dan Crary
Jody Stecher
Disc 1 46:16

1. //…pickin’
2. Tuning
3. Goldrush
4. Q & A
5. Plains of Bourne
6. Q & A
7. Deranged Hornpipe
8. Q & A
9. Sally Gooden
10. Beaumont Rag
11. ?

4:00 pm Friday 7/13/1993
“Bluegrass Harmony”
Doyle Lawson & Company
Disc 2 42:56

1. Intro Doyle Lawson
2. Dream Of A Home Up Yonder
3. Q & A
4. How Long
5. Q & A
6. Over In The Glory Land
7. Q & A
8. Show Me The Way
9. Request
10. Lonesome Valley
11. Q & A
12. Only God Can Make A Rainbow
13. Thanks….

6:00 pm Friday 7/13/1993
“Songwriter’s Workshop”
Tim O’Brien
Bob Amos
Larry Cordle

Disc 3 53:07

1. Tim: Which comes first the music or the words?
2. Lonesome Standard Time
3. Talk
4. Grew Up Between The Good Times And Last Call
5. Question For Tim
6. Time To Learn
7. “What A Song” … Tim Exits
8. High Mountain Meadow
9. “Do You Try To Fill Slots In A Show”
10. Don’t Live to Regret The Example You Set
11. Whistle Of The Winter Wind
12. Q & A
13. So Much To Say
14. Happy After All

Lots of Wind in The Guitar and Harmony sets.

Notes: These tapes were transferred @ 24 bit / 44.1 into WaveLab and normalized to 99%,
some one channel at a time and some stereo linked. They were then converted to 16 bit,
tracked and then burned to disc. Due to tape lengths and the fact that I was recording
off the main stage at the same time and dubbing the Dahlonega DATs, there are
incomplete sets. The cuts have been spliced without cross fades; the beginnings and ends
of the sets have fades in and out. If you listen closely it’s not difficult to hear the
music and cheers from the main stage bleeding over through the stage mics. These recordings
have been kept raw to preserve their integrity, are unique and will be a great addition to
bluegrass and Winterhawk lovers’ collections. Enjoy.