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Musicians
Left to Right:  Jeff Harris: Guitar,  Jim Moss: Fiddle,  Frank Wakefield: Mandolin,
Graham Murphy: Banjo, Keith Cady: Guest Bass Player
Photo by Linda Riha

Filmed June 13 and 14th June  2001
Bill Monroe's
Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival
Bean Blossom, Indiana
Weather During Filming: 
Temperature 95 F
Humidity 95 %
Click on the links below to start the Streaming Video.

Below you will find a total of approximately 90 minutes of footage is broken up 
into roughly 15 minute segments to allow for viewing from the center 
without starting over each time.  If you have a FAST DSL or CABLE
connection, you will see a much better picture with better sound.

ALSO AVAILABLE ON VHS TAPE
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FAST: The links below are for DSL or Cable
connections and is a 320 x 240 pixel picture 
with the best clarity.

1) Video Clip "A" for ( 256k DSL/Cable )
Bluegrass Band#1, Dark as The Night, 
Catnip, Sitting Alone In The Moonlight

2) Video Clip "B" for ( 256k DSL/Cable )
Waltz in Bluegrass, Hit Parade of Love, 
Ashes of Love, Moss Creek

3) Video Clip "C" for ( 256k DSL/Cable )
T For Texas, Orange Blossom Special, 
New Camptown Races

4) Video Clip "D" for ( 256k DSL/Cable )
 * Somebody Loves You,  Ain't Gonna Work, 
 Sitting Alone In The Moonlight, 
White Silver Sands,  Danny Boy

5) Video Clip "E" for ( 256k DSL/Cable )
Countin On David, Rocky Road Blues, 
Pistol Packin Mama

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with a picture size of 160 x 120 pixels and 
very poor clarity.

1) Video Clip "A" for ( 56k DSL/Cable )
Bluegrass Band#1, Dark as The Night, 
Catnip, Sitting Alone In The Moonlight 

2) Video Clip "B" for ( 56k DSL/Cable )
Waltz in Bluegrass, Hit Parade of Love, 
Ashes of Love, Moss Creek

3) Video Clip "C" for ( 56k DSL/Cable )
T For Texas, Orange Blossom Special, 
New Camptown Races

4) Video Clip "D" for ( 56k DSL/Cable )
 * Somebody Loves You,  Ain't Gonna Work, 
 Sitting Alone In The Moonlight, 
White Silver Sands,  Danny Boy

5) Video Clip "E" for ( 56k DSL/Cable )
Countin On David, Rocky Road Blues, 
Pistol Packin Mama

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This is  The Frank Wakefield Band performing at Bean Blossom, Indiana
(June  13th and 14th, 2001) 

Includes: Bluegrass Band Number 1.
( © 1975 Frank Wakefield )
Also Includes: Moss Creek.
( © 1999 Jim Moss )

Musicians
Frank Wakefield: Mandolin 
Jim Moss: Fiddle 
Jeff Harris: Guitar 
Graham Murphy: Banjo 
Keith Cady: Bass

Live Video Camera Person: Linda Riha
Video Editing: Jim Moss
Sound Mastering: Jim Moss
Streaming Media Mastering: Jim Moss
 

 VISIT THE OFFICIAL FRANK WAKEFIELD WEB PAGE
 


 
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