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A Year in the Life of a Rambler
Bill Hicks' handwritten tour calendars
for 1977 and comments from 2002.
"We did Diamond
Studs in Chatanooga, and I stayed in a motel room with my dog.
The end of the month is the Chicago Folk Fest--and we got stuck in a blizzard
on the way there." [see Blurred Time]
"The Deja Vu was a club
in Raleigh where this guy sat down at a table right in front of us, poured
a pint of Jack D in pitcher of beer, drank it all, and passed out.... all
in about one set." (Cat's Cradle Calendars)
"NCAA finals!"
"Staten Island was that
festival commemorated in my shirt on Merchant's Lunch." (see
Poster Gallery)
"Luxembourg is where we
landed, and Jack offered to toss all our records into the Mosel River--rather
than pay duty to the German customs agent for what were only 'demos to
be given away at gigs.' Sweden was a hoot. I found in the bookshelf
of our host in Stockholm--a Fuzzy Mountain LP! It got there before
I did. Look how long that trip was.... nearly 7 weeks in Europe"
[see Blurred Time]
"Wise, VA, is the snow cone
thing with Jack." [Once, a straight-bluegrass fan, enraged by
the band's use of horns in a string band, shouted "Trumpet don't belong
in bluegrass!" and pegged a purple snowcone at Jack from point-blank range.]
(see Romania Review
and Internation Posters)
"Minneapolis is the Prairie
Home Companion; Win is the Winnipeg Folk Festival --a great festival"
"DC recording sessions in
August, that's for Merchant's Lunch.
Philly is Philadelphia Folk Festival, and Smithfield, VA is a bluegrass
fest with John Hartford and other b.g. luminaries."
"Back to Prarie Home Companion
yet again--Garrison musta liked us, huh?" (see Prairie
Home Companion Newsletter)
Bill didn't finish writing
in all the dates for the rest of the year, so we helped him out.
The Ramblers appeared with Ralph Stanley and Keith Whitley on the West
Coast and Canada dates below.
"'Key Ring Country!!!' --Curly
Ray Cline, McCabe's" (see Poster Gallery)
"In either Medford or Corvallis,
Ralph and the other Clinch Mt. Boys left Curly Ray alone on the stage for
his usual solo.... and wouldn't come back out till he totally ran out of
things to do to be funny. Keith told me that one night he and Ricky
Skaggs held Curly down in the motel room and stuffed a loaf of white bread
in his mouth."
"P.B. Scotts was a bar in
a geodesic dome with the weirdest sound you ever heard or tried to mix.
The Down Home, in Johnson City, TN, was a favorite gig and we returned
there frequently to seranade Tank and company." (Review
of show at the Down Home from Pickin' ; recent
Down Home pics)
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