Hi, We just love ralph, & II also. Was luck enought to see them @ the Avolon in 
Easton,md. Ralpl sr. was not well but he is a troupper and went on anyway. Do 
you know when they will be at the Birchmere and when will the tickets go on 
sale. Thanks again ,Danny Keene
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  Subject: BG: Ralph Stanley at the Birchmere


       Ralph and the Clinch Mountain Boys put on great show at the Birchmere in 
Alexandria, Virginia, on Saturday night, December 16.  The band wore purple 
shirts, ties, and white cowboy hats.  Danny Davis substituted on bass for Jack 
Cooke, who had been in the hospital with fluid in his lungs.  Ralph said that 
Jack was improving and would get out of the hospital the next day.

       The setlist was:

  1.  Fiddle instrumental (Dewey)
  2.  Little Maggie
  3.  Walkin' Down the Line (James on vocals)
  4.  Big Tilda (banjo instrumental)
  5.  Instrumental (Danny dances and loses his breath)
  6.  Sandy Ridge (mandolin instrumental by Nathan)
  7.  Katie Mae (or Katie Daley?) (Ralph II)
  8.  Room at the Top of the Stairs
  9.  O Death
  10.  A Robin Built a Nest on Daddy's Grave
  11.  John Henry
  12.  I Only Exist (Nathan on vocals)
  13.  Rank Stranger 
  14.  Carryin' On (Ralph II)
  15.  Rocky Island (Ralph on banjo)
  16.  Fire on the Mountain (Dewey on fiddle)

  Intermission

  17.  Banjo instrumental - Steve
  18.  A Distant Land to Roam (Carter Family song that Ralph described as one 
of the prettiest songs ever written)
  19.  Black Rock (Danny)
  20.  Christmas Time is Near
  21.  Angel Band
  22.  I'll Fly Away
  23.  White Dove
  24.  Somebody Loves You Darling (Nathan on vocals)
  25.  Pretty Polly
  26.  Stone Walls and Steel Bars (Ralph II)
  27.  Mary, Merry Christmas (Ralph II)
  28.  Orange Blossom Special
  Encore
  29.  Mountain Dew

      Ralph said that he turns 80 on February 27, and that he plans to give a 
concert on his 100th birthday.  He joked that everyone in his family was a 
singer, even the sewing machine!

      I was thrilled to hear Ralph II sing "Mary, Merry Christmas," the song 
that Carter Stanley wrote to his wife while on his deathbed.  Ralph II said 
this song was lost until someone brought it to him prior to recording his first 
CD.  The song was featured in the play "Man of Constant Sorrow," where I heard 
it for the first time.

       I emailed Ralph, Ralph II, and James with a request for "O Beautiful 
Star of Bethlehem."  James responded, "I've begged (Ralph) to do "Beautiful 
Star of Bethlehem" before and he says "That one just guts me!"  It must be 
pretty high for him so he shies away from that song."  

       All and all, it was a great show and wonderful evening!  I was pleased 
to hear that Ralph and the Clinch Mountain Boys will return to the Birchmere 
twice in 2007.

  Jeff Root
  Fairfax, Virginia

      

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