There’s a full-page write-up on Lynn Russwurm in this week’s Woolwich Observer:
Country’s musical roots on display for all to hear throughout the summer
by Will Sloan
[…] as Lynn Russwurm prepares for another year of his Elmira Showcase Concert series, he entertains the question: “why country and bluegrass?”
May 24, 2013“I’ve been in country all my life – I’ve been performing for all my life,” says Russwurm in his Floradale home, a place bursting with CDs, LPs, books, and assorted knickknacks from the past century of popular culture. “Bluegrass is part of country music. Originally there wasn’t a distinction.”
He continues, “It’s an honest music, and bluegrass musicians are some of the greatest musicians who don’t have any training, but they’ve got natural skill. It’s a natural kind of a music – very basic, and complex, too.”
Now in his eighties, Russwurm still recalls falling in love with the sound. “My dad had a pile of 78s and a record player, and I’d play them, and I loved those records.”
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“A lot of the dealers look at what’s coming out of Nashville as garbage. The old music is the music, as far as us old-timers are concerned.”
The Woolwich Observer is sponsoring Lynn’s Summer Showcase Concerts, taking place every Sunday from 7:00pm to 9:00pm in the bandstand of Elmira’s Gore Park (map)