
Bluegrass Country Soul
Capturing the sights, sounds, and magic of Carlton Haney’s 1971 Labor Day Festival in Camp Springs, North Carolina; a three-day outdoor festival—the first of its kind—featuring bluegrass veterans and future stars alike sharing the primitive wood and cinder block stage. More than just capturing one of the largest bluegrass festivals of that decade, this documentary is also an interesting mixture of live performances, interviews, impromptu jam sessions and crowd footage of live music set in a small town surrounded by the now long gone red clay and tobacco shacks of North Carolina.
Production
Washington Film Group
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
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Cast

Earl Scruggs
Self

Ralph Stanley
Self
Jimmy Martin
Self

J.D. Crowe
Self
Chubby Wise
Self
Mac Wiseman
Self

Del McCoury
Self

Roy Acuff
Self

Sam Bush
Self
Don Stover
Self
Sonny Osborne
Self

Bobby Osborne
Self
Tex Logan
Self
Rick Riman
Self
Eddie Hoyle
Self

Tony Rice
Self
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