This is why I pick up old copies of Muleskinner News and such whenever I can.
It appears based on the image below that Old and in the Way played the “9th Labor Day Weekend Original Blue Grass Music Festival” in Camp Springs (?), North Carolina on September 1-2, 1973.
The only thing standing in the way of this possibility as things currently stand is the Garcia/Saunders outing dated September 2, 1973. I have long held that this date is erroneous. If you look at the liner notes to Merl Saunder’s Keepers, it dates “Georgia on My Mind” and “Keepers (Finders)” as from The Record Plant on this date. Yet those tracks are identical to what circulates as a KSAN Broadcast (from … you guess it … the Record Plant in Sausalito) dated July 8, 1973. Now, I have no idea if the material was broadcast on September 2, re-broadcast on that date, or if there’s just some error that led to this dating in the Keepers liner notes. But either way, I always had pre-existing doubts about this date.
Now comes some evidence that OAITW played a bluegrass festival in North Carolina over Labor Day weeked. It makes sense from a money perspective (I assume that as the “special guest” OAITW got well-paid, relatively speaking). It makes sense from a logistical perspective: barring the 9/2/73 Record Plant thing, I have Garcia/Saunders at the Keystone on 8/31 and then in New York City Harbor for the Hell’s Angels gig on September 5th. Heading east anyway for the GD tour, we know that Jerry did the SS. Bay Belle and the Capitol Theater on September 6th … why not start a bit farther south, do a gig on Labor Day, have a good time, and then go up to the city?
Makes sense to me.
Any thoughts on the town name?
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