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Fox Chase

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Remember Me

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Just a Closer Walk With Thee

A Walk In My Dreams

Amazing Grace

There's A Dance In Old Kentucky

I Am A Pilgrim

Blackberry Blossom

Kentucky Wind

Blown' Up A Storm

Danny Boy

When The Saints Go Marching In

Bile Them Cabbage Down

Come All Ye Fair And Tender Ladies

I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart

Alabama Jubilee

Cotton Eye Joe

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Past Seasons Archive > 2007 Concert Season > Concert 2


Concert 2
Sunday, September 23, 2007 • 4:00 P.M.

Give Me That Old Time Music — An Afternoon of Bluegrass


Edward K. Mallett, Mike Stevens, Raymond McLain, and Ruth McLain Smith.


Raymond McLain with his sister, Ruth McLain Smith.


Harmonica virtuoso Mike Stevens blowin' his harp.


View from the catwalk.


Marc Conley, owner of Quinn's Music in Big Rapids, joins in on banjo with Edward Mallett and the group to perform Blackberry Blossom.


Janet Mallett (Ed's mom) plays fiddle on several songs, turning the quartet into a quintet.


Mike, Ed, Raymond, and Ruth backstage during intermission.

 


An appreciative audience were treated to an outstanding afternoon of musical entertainment.

Photos courtesy of Paul Heidemann