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A Drop in the Bucket concert part #1 Drop in the Bucket (Musical group)

Description

Recording of a live performance by the Vancouver-based musical group A Drop in the Bucket.
From container:

"A Drop in the
Bucket" concert

Written + directed
by Bruce Baugh

Produced by
Doug Morris
March 15, 1976

Time of part #1
28.30 mins approx

Total show times

End cue:
"with technical
assistance by Roger Ward."

Contents:
Live bluegrass,
country music with
"A Drop in the Bucket"

From enclosed sheet:

"Doug Drop in the Bucket

0:00
Reel @ 1. 0:15 intro - leave it
2:40 - end of the 1st song (approx.) - bluegrass
edit out the 30 seconds of talking (or so). (1)
- start at "O.K, pull out your spoons".
2nd song is an Irish reel or jig: (2)
it lasts about 2:20
leave in talking between songs here.
very lively - "8 more miles to Louisville." - vocal levels are high (3)
- leave in talking -
- "Lady's Fancy" (4)
-leave in 1st 45 seconds of
talking - cut after "I'm not tuned"
edit - 2:00 minutes of tape
start again with "It's on..."
"This next here
song is a civil war song".
lively - "The Johnson Boys" - vocal levels are high at first. (5)
- edit, between songs. leave in intro:
"Here's a song called... etc."
- "Little Darlin', pal of Mine" - vocals low (6)
- edit out the silent spot
lively - "Fiddle Song"(?) - I don't know what (7)
it's called, but its about playing the
fiddle - leave in "Thank you all folks"
- possibly this song should
be the last one of the show.
End of Reel (1)

[over]

Reel (2)
loose (1) - "Mama don't allow!.." - vocals low
mellow (2) - "Panhandle Country"
- edit out talking
until "Here we go"
mellow (3) - "Cannonball"
- leave in talking + noise
lively (4) - "Sun's gonna Shine" - last song - leave as
last song

Suggested song order

use talking after first reel as intro
- the opening bluegrass number
- "8 more miles to Louisville"
- "Lady's Fancy" run together
- "Irish reel" - start: "O.K, pull out your spoons"
- "The Johnson Boys" - start: "This next song.."
- "Panhandle Country" - - leave intro. "Panhandle Country".
- "Little Darlin', Pal of mine". start "Here's a song called..."
- "Fiddle Song" - leave in "Thank You all folks"
- "Mama Don't Allow!" - leave talking at end in, until "Panhandle Country...."
- "Cannonball"
- "Sun's Gonna Shine" run together.

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