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Mountain Stage Guest List MOUNTAIN STAGE GUEST LIST 1981 March Bob Thompson Jazz Trio, Putnam County Pickers 1983 December Larry Parson’s Chorale, Bob Thompson Jazz Trio, John Pierson 1984 January Currence Brothers, Ethel Caffie-Austin Singers, Terry Wimmer February Rhino Moon, Moloney, O’Connell & Keane, Alan Klein, Robert Shafer March Trapezoid, Charleston String Quartet, Bonnie Collins, April Stark Raven, Joe Dobbs/Friends, Alan Freeman, Joe McHugh May Hot Rize, Red Knuckles & Trailblazers, Karen McKay, Alan/Jeremy Klein June Norman Blake/Rising Fawn Ensemble, Appalachian String Quartet, Elmer Bird, Jeff and Angela Scott July Still Portrait, Everett Lilly/Appalachian Mountain, Sweet Adelines August Bill Danoff, Ann Baker/Bob Thompson Trio, Bob Shank, Alice Rice September Clan Erdverkle, Ron Sowell, Tracy Markusic, Shirley Fisher October Critton Hollow String Band, Tom Church, Marc & Cheryl Harshman November Turley Richards, Night Sky, Mountain Stage Regulars December (1 hr. Christmas special) West Virginia Brass, Bob Thompson 1985 January Turley Richards, West Virginia Brass, Bonnie Collins February Whetstone Run, Lucky Jazz Band, Alice Rice March Alex DeGrassi, Nat Reese, Maggie Anderson April Guy Clark, Trapezoid, Marc Harshman May Bob Thompson, Ann Baker, Paul Skyland, Devon McNamara June 1 (Spoleto-Chas, SC) Hot Rize, Red Knuckles, John Roberts/Tony Barrand, Moving Star Singers June John McEuen, Mountain Thyme, John Rosenbohm, Bonnie Collins July Bill Danoff, Steadfast, Faith Holsaert August Buster Coles, Bing Brothers, Bob Baber September Peter Rowan, High Times Pickin’ Band, Elaine Blue October Anne Hills, Charleston String Quartet November Kathy Mattea, Tim and Mollie O’Brien December Robert Fripp, Bryan Bowers 2 1986 01/12 Jesse Winchester, Pierce Pettis, Billy Edd Wheeler 01/26 Bob Gibson, Tim & Mollie O’Brien, Morgantown Consort, Mark DeFoe 02/09 John Blake Quartet, Mick Moloney & Friends, Bob Baber 02/23 Tom Chapin, Robin Kessinger, Stewed Mulligan, Allen Ginsberg 03/09 Roger Bryant, Mountain Thyme, James Healy 03/23 (University of Charleston) Nashville Bluegrass Band, Hazel Dickens, Muriel Dressler 04/06 Pierce Pettis, Bing Brothers, Jim Costa 04/14 (San Diego) Kathy Mattea, Wendy Waldman, Bryan Bowers, Gordon Jump, Dr. Demento 05/11 Ron McCroby, Josh White, Jr., Robin Batteau, Hale Chatfield 06/07 (Spoleto-Chas, SC) Billy Edd Wheeler, Trapezoid, Bob Thompson, The Bobs 06/20 (Mountain State Celebration) Kathy Mattea, West Virginia All Star Band, Satin Dolls, St. Mary’s Fourth Grade Choir, Bonnie Collins 06/29 Tom Paxton, Doc & Chickie Williams, Louise McNeill Pease 07/05 (Ripley Arts & Crafts Fair) Doug Dillard Band, Tim Henderson, Clan Erdverkle, Jim Costa 07/27 Mimi Farina, Silias, Jim Heynen, Short Crick Flatpickers 08/10 Charlie McCoy, Roy Bookbinder, Ethel Caffie-Austin, Colleen Anderson 09/14 Eric Andersen, West Virginia All Star Band, Anne Hills, Berke McKelvey, Paul Lepp 09/28 Steve Gillette, David Harris & Oscar Melis, Outdoor Plumbing Company, Sandra Marshburn 3 10/05 John Fahey, John Thompson, Alan Klein 10/26 Jean Ritchie, Shady Grove Band, Hans Theessink 11/09 Jonathan Edwards, Smith Sisters, Stewed Mulligan, Bob Thompson, Bob Fox 11/23 Norman & Nancy Blake, Tony Plog, Pam Brown, Jim Heynen 12/14 Christine Lavin, Bill Danoff, Dry Branch Fire Squad 4 1987 01/04 Livingston Taylor, Mike Snyder/Bob Clark, Montani String Quartet 01/11 Alex Degrassi/Mark Egan, Cheryl Wheeler, The House Band, Devon McNamara 01/18 John Hartford, Katy Laur Band, Elmer Bird, Jean Ritchie 01/25 The BOBS, Bob Thompson Trio, Small Change, Jim Webb 02/01 Tim and Mollie O’Brien, Tom Chapin, Kathryn Tucker Windham 02/08 Robin and Linda Williams, Green Meadow String Band, Tannahill Weavers 02/15 Bill Staines, Maura O’Connell with Jerry Douglas and Russ Barenberg, Steve Young 03/01 John Blake Quartet, Jesse Winchester, Nat Reese 03/08 Hot Rize, Red Knuckles & Trailblazers, John McEuen 03/15 Rory Block, John Renbourn, Stefan Grossman, Maggie Anderson 03/22 Roy Bookbinder, Tony Trischka & Skyline, Jackie Torrence, French Mitchell 03/29 Deborah Liv Johnson, John Jackson, Josh Graves/Kenny Baker/Robert Shafer 04/05 Battlefield Band, Cliff Eberhardt, John McCormick 04/12 Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Henry Taylor, Laurie Lewis, Tom Espinola Trio 04/26 Brownie McGhee, Metropolitan Blues Allstars, Patty Larkin 05/03 Claudia Schmidt, Clarksburg Madrigal Singers, John Gorka 05/10 Nashville Bluegrass Band, Atlantic Bridge, Tommy Sands 05/17 Lyle Lovett, Paddy O’Brien/Peter Yeates, Carla Sciaky, Irene McKinney 05/31 Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt, Gamble Rogers, Aileen & Elkin Thomas 5 06/07 John McCutcheon, Pierce Pettis, Allen Ginsberg 06/14 Mike Cross, Rod MacDonald, The Smith Sister 06/21 Cathy Fink, Bob Bovee/Gail Heil, Gerry Hallom, Butch Thompson 06/28 Mark O’Conner, The Bluegrass Cardinals, Doc & Chickie Williams, Hale Chatfield 07/12 Cephas & Wiggins, Mary-Chapin Carpenter, Jim Heynen, Michael Feldman 07/19 Dewey Balfa, Robert Jardnell, Tracy Schwarz 07/26 Alex Harvey, Rattlesnake Annie, Buzzard Rock String Band 08/02 Frank Wakefield, Voss & Osborne, Bayou Seco 09/05 (Disney World-Orlando, FL) Karla Bonoff, The Bobs, Jackie Torrence, Bob Thompson 09/13 Sukay, Dave Olney, Tracy Nelson 09/20 Dave Von Ronk, Sally Rogers, Betsy Lippitt 09/27 Beausoleil, Gerry Milnes & Ernie Carpenter 10/04 The Whites, Terrance Simien & the Mallett Playboys, Nick Dow 10/11 Sileas, Bryan Bowers, Cathy Barton & Dave Para, X.J. Kennedy 10/18 Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Ann Darr, Horse Sense, Sylvia Tyson 11/01 John Hammond, Cornelius Bumpus, Ann Baker 11/08 Stefan Grossman, Roy Bookbinder, Jerry Jeff Walker, Mark DeFoe 11/15 Ossian, Guy Carawan & Nimrod Workman, Martin Carthy & The Watersons 11/29 Vassar Clements, Cliff Eberhardt, Stone Soup 12/06 Warrior River Boys, John Hartford, Ginny Hawker & Kay Justice 12/13 Kathy Mattea, Tim O’Brien, Wheeling String Trio 6 1988 01/10 Robin & Linda Williams, Clear Fork, Mike Seeger, Jon Spelman 01/17 Tracy Nelson, Nanci Griffith, Metropolitan Blues Allstars, Bob Thompson 01/24 Peter Rowan, Mark O’Connor, Tom Espinola/Lorraine Duisit, Stewed Mulligan, Henry Taylor 01/31 Miriam Makeba, Jean-Paul Bourelly, La Bottine Souriante 02/07 Scartaglen, Pierce Pettis, Rosalie Sorrels, Jim Wayne Miller 02/14 Bill Staines, Chenille Sisters, Dan ar Bras, Bill Miller 02/21 The Washington Squares, Christine Lavin, Eugene Friesen & Glen Velez, Devon McNamara 03/06 Laurie Lewis & Grant Street, Peppino D’Agostino, Fred Koller, Francisco Gonzales, Loyal Jones 03/13 (100th show) John Hiatt, John Stewart, NRBQ, Bob Thompson 03/20 Red Clay Ramblers, Tommy Thompson, Norman & Nancy Blake, Mick Moloney & Friends 03/27 The Nighthawks, Kleveland Klezmorim, Pinetop Perkins, Bob Thompson 04/10 Grainne Yeats, Balkan Rhythm Band, Loudon Wainwright III, Magical Strings 04/17 Nashville Bluegrass Band, Jean Ritchie, Big Possum String Band, Janette Carter, Mitchell Jayne 04/24 Tom Chapin, Gabriel Yacoub Trio, Patty Larkin 05/01 Livingston Taylor, Larry Coryell with Brian Keane, Rory Block 05/08 Battlefield Band, Maria Muldaur, Seona McDowell, Tom May 05/15 Cheryl Wheeler, Webb Wilder & the Beatnecks, The Bobs 05/22 Schooner Fare, Tracy Schwarz, Carla Sciaky, Los 7 Folkloristas 05/28 (The Birchmere-Washington, DC) Jonathan Edwards, Peter Rowan, Mary-Chapin Carpenter, Fat City, Cephas & Wiggins, The Smith Sisters, Henry Taylor 06/02 (Spoleto Festival-Charleston, SC) Robin Williamson, Maura O’Connell, Russ Barenberg & Jerry Douglas, Ranblin’ Jack Elliott 06/10 (Kerrville Folk Festival-Kerrville, TX) John Stewart, Steve Gillette, Bob Gibson, Odetta, Gayle Ross 06/11 (Kerrville Folk Festival-Kerrville, TX) Ray Hubbard, David Halley, Murray McLauchlan, Uncle Bonsai, Gayle Ross 06/19 Delbert McClinton, Tracy Nelson, Bob Thompson, Jo Carson 07/03 Sparky Rucker, Lo Jai, James Dapogney’s Chicagoans 07/17 Spider John Koerner, Andy Stewart & Manus Lunny, David Ball 07/23 (Augusta Heritage Festival) Sam Rizzeta, Howard Levy, Frank Harte, Spare Change 07/31 Louisiana Cajun & Zydeco review: Allen Fontenot & Country Cajuns, Al Rapone & the Zydeco Express, Rockin Sydney; Stark Raven 08/28 John Renbourn, Pete Kennedy, Shawn Colvin, Buzzard Rock String Band, Irene McKinney 09/11 New Lost City Ramblers, Patrick Sky, Aileen & Elkin Thomas, Stewed Mulligan 09/18 Terrance Simien & the Mallett Playboys, Big Twist & the Mellow Fellows, Laurel Masse, Brave Combo 09/25 Happy & Arty Traum, Amy Fradon & Leslie Ritter, Trapezoid 10/02 Gene Clark, Parsons Green, The Incredible Casuals, Paul Lepp 10/09 Greene String Quartet, Modern Mandolin Quartet, The Bobs 10/16 (South Carolina State Fair-Columbia, SC) 8 Koko Taylor, Livingston Taylor, Ashley Cleveland, 10/23 (The Barns of Wolftrap-Washington, DC) Odetta, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Robin & Linda 10/30 The House Band, Rod MacDonald, The Paladins, Phil Aaberg 11/13 Martin Carthy, Dan Hicks & the Acoustic Warriors, D.L. 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