Thursday, June 2, 2011

Ken Mellons~ Rural Route

If you like country combined with bluegrass then you'll love this album from Ken Mellons. Here's a link to the title track "Rural Route".

Rural Route by Ken Mellons

Monday, May 23, 2011

Peppermint Rainbow - Will You Being Staying After Sunday [Best quality /...





The Peppermint Rainbow were an American sunshine pop group from Baltimore, Maryland. They formed in 1967 under the name New York Times, and played local gigs in the mid-Atlantic states before changing their name to the Peppermint Rainbow in 1968. They were signed to Decca Records at the behest of Cass Elliot, who saw them play and sang with them on-stage when they performed a medley of The Mamas & the Papas tunes

Friday, May 20, 2011

BRIAN AUGER'S OBLIVION EXPRESS

Discovered this band my first year at Kent State in 1973. 
My first taste of jazz-infused rock. 

Friday, April 22, 2011

In Search of the Perfect Burger

Recently my cousin Rich asked on Facebook.... "Who has the best burger in Akron, Ohio?" Many of the responses were the usual local drive-ins. Swensons, Skyway, and Dillys being the most popular. Now I've partaken in some great burgers in my travels. From Ohio to California to the deep South there have been some pretty good burgers eaten. Some places I remember were....Macados in Charlottesville Va, Cocos in Newport Beach Ca, Max and Erma's in German Village in Columbus,Oh, Whitey's Burgers and Booze in Richfield,Ohio,Whataburger in  Texas, and countless others that I can't remember.

Yesterday, I had what was, in my opinion,  the best burger I've ever eaten. Right here in Akron at the corner of Tallmadge Ave. and Glenwood is Louie's Bar and Grille. I had heard of this place over the years as being a great burger joint but I had never made it there to enjoy the experience. I had a 1/2 pound burger with mushrooms and onions and mozzarella cheese. This burger is huge..a true 1/2 pound after cooking. The burger meat is excellent. It came with a huge order of fresh cut fries for $8.49. Every bite of this burger was pure heaven. Louie's has a number of burgers to choose from. I had this as a carry-out order and everything was hot when I got home. The only place that could possibly come close to this burger is Whitey's.

So for now, at least I know I can get a great burger close to home. I anxiously await a better experience down the road. Possibly Littons in Knoxville,Tn?

Friday, April 15, 2011

What's with me and these diners?

I recently made a trip down to Virginia to visit my friend Sandy in Rural Retreat. When I'm down there, one of my favorite places to eat is at the Sugar Grove Diner in Marion. Originally located in Sugar Grove, they moved to the big town of Marion(home of the PBS series Song of the Mountains) because of a water problem in Sugar Grove.

The diner itself is located in a hotel now but is easily accessible. The staff there is very friendly and courteous. The food is down home cooking and is about as close to what your mom made when you were growing up.I usually have the fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, and corn. It takes a while to cook this meal but it is worth the wait. I've never left there hungry. It's just really good home cooking. Here's a pic of the old location in Sugar Grove.

So if you're ever in the Marion Virginia area on a Saturday night, stop by the Sugar Grove Diner and catch a bluegrass show at the Lincoln Theater in downtown Marion.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Bluegrassin' In Galax Virginia with Blue Highway

Last Saturday night, my friend Sandy Hanshew and myself took a trip from Rural Retreat Virginia to Galax Virginia to see one of the top bluegrass groups in the country.Blue Highway was formed 17 years ago by Tim Stafford from Kingsport, TN. Today they are comprised of the same members from 17 years ago. The members are: Jason Burleson(Vocals, Banjo), Shawn Lane(Vocals, Mandolin, Fiddle, Guitar),Wayne Taylor(Vocals, Bass), Tim Stafford(Guitar and vocals), and Rob Ikes(dobro and vocals).

The show was held at the Fairview Ruritan Club outside of Galax. Tickets were 20 dollars a person which was the most I've ever paid for a single performance. But it was worth every penny. The show started off with a large group of young pickers from the Galax Appalachian Junior Musicians Association. They played 3 songs and showed off their new experiences in bluegrass. Next was an all girl group called Loose Strings. They started out playing the Doobie Brothers song "Listen to the Music". Their songs were all very up tempo and good toe tappers. Blue Highway did two sets and 2 encore songs. Some of the highlights were Rob Ikes solo dobro performance of "The Old Rugged Cross" and Tim Stafford's Ralph Stanley impressions. They started the set off with "Marbletown".


Here are two videos from the show. The first is "Life Of a Traveling Man". and the second is"I'd Rather Be a Lonesome Pine" 




Blue Highway

Jason Burleson and Shawn Lane

Tim Stafford and Rob Ikes

Jason,Shawn, and Wayne Taylor

Acapella


Blue Highway
Blue Highway

Loose Strings