Here are some more photos of friends, mentors, and heroes. Last updated
January 1, 1997.
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| Sometime in the late 1970s, at the home of Bert Layne, jr. in Middleburg
Heights, OH, Bert Layne, the former Skillet Licker, celebrates recieving
his new Christmas Stetson from three members of the Radio Aces (left to
right: Kerry Blech, Joe LaRose, and Tim "Tip" Goodall. Missing
is Gary Hawk). |
Here's a snap of a jam session at the February 1981 Kent
State Folk Festival in Kent, OH, featuring Andy Cahan and Pete Sutherland. |
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| John Rector, then 90, fiddles with Wayne Sutphin on guitar at the Sutphin
house, January 1990. |
Early 1970s, under the famous parking lot tree in Glenville, WV, we
find fiddler David Molk. |
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Ron Kane enjoys a late night session in Bldg. 204
at Fort Worden, Port Townsend, WA. The time is the early 1990s and the
event is the Festival of
American Fiddle Tunes. |
August 1981 at the Galax Old Fiddler's Convention, we find Geoff Seitz
and Hogie Siebert walking past the now gone but not forgotten horse stalls. |
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| Early 1970s, again at the West Virginia State Folk Festival in Glenville,
WV, we are again under the great old tree (now a drive through for the
bank). Joel Shimberg is on fiddle, Carl Baron on guitar, and Armin Barnett
cradles his fiddle, looking for an opportune moment to join in on John
Summers' version of "Bumblebee in the Jug." |
Pictured at their Charm, OH residence about
1977, we have a new-American Gothic portrait
of the band then known as "Zip Coon." Left to
right: Jeff Goehring, Rick Goehring (in back),
Susie Colpetzer, and Pam Fisher. |