Dr. Ronnie Wolfe
In
the early years of the traveling and singing of The Bluegrass Boys, we
made a few music albums. In Lexington there was a recording studio
called Jimmy Price Music Studio with a label called Sun-Ray Records.
Our singing group recorded there a few times.
On one such
occasion (I think it was about 1966), we were in the studio recording,
and we gave the next song title to the engineer each time before we
recorded a song. On one of the tracts we had forgotten to tell them the
title of the next song, and we were in a separate booth inside the
studio when we sang. As we went through the door to this little room,
Demas Brubacher remembered that we had not given the name of the next
song to the engineer; so he opened the door again and simply said,
"Sorry, I Never Knew You." The engineer looked at him like he was crazy.
He thought that Demas had said that he was sorry that he ever knew the
engineer, but it was just the name of the next song. After a few
minutes, it became funny; but it was not so at first.
If you want to see something interesting, search Sun-Ray Records on the internet and see what you find.
Tuesday, August 2, 2016
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