New York, NY: Wolfgang's Vault has released the first 16 restored and digitized performances frm the Ash Grove blues collection. The releases, including Merle Travis, Mississippi John Hurt, Maybelle Carter and more are available to stream free online on Concertvault.com, or can be downloaded as MP3 or CD quality FLAC files.
The 16 shows available here.
Bessie Jones and the Georgia Sea Singers, June 20, 1963
Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys, May 19, 1967
Bukka White, August 17, 1967
Clarence Ashley & Doc Watson, May 9, 1963
Freddie King, August 25, 1970
Hamza el Din, January 17, 1970
Kathy & Carol, January 27, 1967
Lightnin' Hopkins, June 2, 1964
Mance Lipscomb, December 4, 1964
Merle Travis, December 9, 1966
Mississippi John Hurt, July 5, 1964
Ramblin' Jack Elliott, August 16, 1963
Roscoe Holcomb, May 9, 1963
Sam Chatmon, August 24, 1967
Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, January 27, 1967
The White Brothers, April 1, 1967
The Ash Grove is a historic nightclub that operated on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles from 1958 to 1973 under Ed Pearl. It's colorful history, which includes three fires in which arson is suspected, is told by owner Ed Pearl in a recent issue of Crawdaddy.com.
Photography featuring the Ash Grove, taken by its former General Manager and photographer Philip Melnick, are also featured on Wolfgangsvault.com.
Wolfgangsvault.com is where live music lives online, the only music archive dedicated to preserving and celebrating the live music experience.
The 16 shows available here.
Bessie Jones and the Georgia Sea Singers, June 20, 1963
Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys, May 19, 1967
Bukka White, August 17, 1967
Clarence Ashley & Doc Watson, May 9, 1963
Freddie King, August 25, 1970
Hamza el Din, January 17, 1970
Kathy & Carol, January 27, 1967
Lightnin' Hopkins, June 2, 1964
Mance Lipscomb, December 4, 1964
Merle Travis, December 9, 1966
Mississippi John Hurt, July 5, 1964
Ramblin' Jack Elliott, August 16, 1963
Roscoe Holcomb, May 9, 1963
Sam Chatmon, August 24, 1967
Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, January 27, 1967
The White Brothers, April 1, 1967
The Ash Grove is a historic nightclub that operated on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles from 1958 to 1973 under Ed Pearl. It's colorful history, which includes three fires in which arson is suspected, is told by owner Ed Pearl in a recent issue of Crawdaddy.com.
Photography featuring the Ash Grove, taken by its former General Manager and photographer Philip Melnick, are also featured on Wolfgangsvault.com.
Wolfgangsvault.com is where live music lives online, the only music archive dedicated to preserving and celebrating the live music experience.
For more information contact Wolfgang's Vault.