Blueground Undergrass podcast from 4-20-2007
Video enhanced on Vimeo and YouTube in 2009 from the 2007 master recordings:
Jerry Garcia Black Muddy River banjo cover by Blueground Undergrass, El Buho trumpet, David Blackmon fiddle from Daniel Gold on Vimeo.
Blueground Undergrass played an elegant banjo-and-fiddle version of “Black Muddy River” (Grateful Dead song by Robert Hunter / Jerry Garcia) live in the KXUA studio on 4-20-2007 for Honest Tunes Radio Show podcast with Dgold. El Buho special guest on trumpet. Rev. Jeff Mosier banjo. David Blackmon fiddle. The other participants are in the video’s rolling credits.
Honest Tunes
4-20-2007
“Blueground Undergrass Live Radio Performance!”
SET ONE: In This Life*, Clinch Mountain Backstep*, Hick Hop Interview, Black Muddy River*, Radio For A Banjo Interview, Songs To Sing*, Locally Relevant Interview, Arkansas* > Farewell To Lemmings* > You Get A Line* > Uncle Tom Cruise Control* > Farewell To Lemmings*, Orange Blossom Special*, Closing Interview
SET TWO: What Deaner Was Talking About > Wheel Hoss
THE BANDS:
Blueground Undergrass live-acoustic at KXUA 4-20-2007 (all the songs with *asterisk, and the interview segments)
Then 2 songs of Blueground Undergrass recorded live one week ago in Boone NC 4-13-2007 (2 songs – Deaner > Wheel Hoss, a Ween cover > Bill Monroe cover).
BGUG performs Friday April 20th, at George’s in Fayetteville, Arkansas, on Dickson Street.
The plan is, Blueground Undergrass will play a live mini-set on 4-20 at 4:20 in the afternoon (Pacific Time) IT WILL BE 6 O’CLOCK CENTRAL TIME on KXUA 88.3 FM and the online stream posted here ~ hope you can tune in!
At 4:20, DJ Donny Mambo played Blueground Undergrass recorded live in Boone last month, covering Ween and Bill Monroe, What Deaner Was Talking About > Wheel Hoss.
At 6:00, BGUG will be LIVE in-person in the KXUA studios for an interview and playing some tunes on the air!
Rev. Jeff Mosier is an erstwhile DJ and an earreverent banjoist who has appeared on our show previously, a while back. This time, hopefully bandmates will blueg’round it up on the air with the Reverend and their own concoction of bluegrass, rock, and archeological americana jamming. Make ‘em welcome!

April 17th, 2007 at 10:52 PM UTC 2007n 4-17-07
Hi Daniel,
Travis told me about your post on his Blueground Undergrass torrent, so I thought I’d drop you a line. I snagged your graphic about the broadcast for the bgug website–hope that’s okay! I did link it back to your site. I’m not familiar with your program–will the broadcast be available as an archived stream? Would there be a way for me to get a copy for the band archives?
If you get any pictures while the guys are there and wouldn’t mind sharing, I’d love to use those on the site, too!
Thanks so much–looking forward to hearing the show!
–Jenny
http://www.bluegroundundergrass.com
DG: Thanks Jenny! We’re linking back to bgug on here and on myspace. I’m going to try to record the BGUG radio appearance, and if it comes out good I will release a podcast, streaming mp3, here on -->-

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SweetTea:
April 20th, 2007 at 8:57 AM UTC 2007n 4-20-07
Tell them BGUG boys that I wanna hear Wacko the Daddio on the broadcast today and that I hope they are working on my spatial request!!!
SweetTea