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trainmaster
Oct-11-2009, 7:53am
How many out there went to the great bluegrass concerts at the hall in the mid 70's? For me, it was the begining of my moving from southern rock guitar to bluegrass mandolin. Being able to see and even talk to such greats as frank wakefield and jim&jesse was really a great experience.
The hall was built at a time when there were no mics. So the designers used some sort of wood stripping which was applied to the walls and ceiling which resulted in near perfect accoustics.
Sure be nice to have it back and not have to go out of state to get in the circuit of present day concerts. Thank god we have the albert hall and the njbluegrass&oldtime music ass'n.

John McGann
Oct-11-2009, 8:38am
My first live bluegrass show was Bottle Hill with Barry Mitterhoff on mando- that was landmark evening for me, probably 1976 or so...a great sounding room.

Barry Platnick
Oct-11-2009, 8:48am
I dont know about the hall, but I saw the grateful dead, NRPS and marshal tucker there in 1977,,,whoa what a show

MikeEdgerton
Oct-11-2009, 8:37pm
...Thank god we have the albert hall and the njbluegrass&oldtime music ass'n

I'm a fan of both :)

www.alberthall.org
www.newjerseybluegrass.org

Billywally
Oct-11-2009, 9:21pm
Saw the Seldon Scene there in about 73'. Great show. Played once with my dad at Albert Hall and he played there a bunch with the band Murphy's Law.

MikeEdgerton
Oct-11-2009, 9:58pm
Your dad was Zeke Parker (http://www.alberthall.org/images/LZekeParker.jpg)?

Benski
Oct-12-2009, 6:23pm
Gawd...I played there back around '74 or '75 with a band called Devil's Dream . Driving to Englishtown was like a trip to somewhere in backwoods West Virginia back then.....Nice memories:mandosmiley: