Dismembered Tennesseans

Dismembered Tennesseans


Starring:Ed Cullis, Bobby Martin, Don Cassell, Laura Walker, Fletcher Bright
Director: John Greer
Studio: Bright Star Vidoe
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
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Bright Star Video has produced a moving story about three young men who in 1946 formed a bluegrass band with the unlikely name "The Dismembered Tennesseans". Fifty-four years later Mic McDonald, the master of ceramonies for the band, died of Lew Gerig's Disease. This is a musical story of friendship, laughter, and "Bluegrass music sung from the heart throught the nose" . It is also a story of a shift in country music caused by Bill Monroe when he hired Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. That change was comparable to the shift that occured twenty years later in popular music when the Beatles came onto the scene. Like ripples in a still pool of water what Bill Monroe did in his music had a profound effect on three men he met only years later in real life.
Dismembered Tennesseans
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • An entertaining & generous documentary about a bluegrass band with a memorable history
  • Bluegrass at its best
Dismembered Tennesseans
Starring: Dismembered Tennesseans
Director: John Greer
Manufacturer: Bright Star Vidoe
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B0000V8I3A
Release Date: 2003-10-25

Description

Bright Star Video has produced a moving story about three young men who in 1946 formed a bluegrass band with the unlikely name "The Dismembered Tennesseans". Fifty-four years later Mic McDonald, the master of ceramonies for the band, died of Lew Gerig's Disease. This is a musical story of friendship, laughter, and "Bluegrass music sung from the heart throught the nose" . It is also a story of a shift in country music caused by Bill Monroe when he hired Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. That change was comparable to the shift that occured twenty years later in popular music when the Beatles came onto the scene. Like ripples in a still pool of water what Bill Monroe did in his music had a profound effect on three men he met only years later in real life.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars An entertaining & generous documentary about a bluegrass band with a memorable history.......2005-11-25

This DVD includes a documentary (by Walter Forbes) and two concerts. Back in 1945, a group of teenagers started playing bluegrass. For nearly six decades, The Dismembered Tennesseans have continued their love for performing that music that has taken them to festivals, fairs and little concert appearances around the country. That's a pretty amazing history! The group has shared stages with top country music stars. Based in Chattanooga, the Tennesseans have performed with the city's Symphony Orchestra, Boys Choir, and Ballet. Television appearances have included ABC's Nightly News with Peter Jennings and NBC's Sunday Today Show.

McCallie High School was the site where Fletcher Bright, Ansley Moses, and the late Frank McDonald (1930-2000) first formed the band just after the end of World War II. While bandmates have come and gone, real estate developer Fletcher Bright continues as the group's fiddle player, manager and pilot today. How many bands can boast their own pilot who transports them on tours throughout the Southeast? Retired bank vice-president and former Mayor of Lookout Mountain, Ansley Moses is another original member of the Dismembered Tennesseans who sings and plays various instruments. Banjoplayer Ed "Doc" Cullis is a retired orthodontist. Joining the band several years ago, Laura Walker sings and plays the upright bass. Other band members include Bobby Martin (guitar, vocals) and Don Cassell (mandolin, vocals). Fletcher's son, George, plays guitar with the Fletcher Bright Fiddle Band and is involved with production of The Dismembered Tennesseans' recordings and shows.

Filmmaker Walter Forbes (formerly CEO for Signal Thread) was impressed by the endurance and longevity of this band. He was also fascinated by the three musicians' friendship over the course of 60 years. The documentary took a year and a half to complete. Band members tell their stories through interviews, informal narratives and unique concert footage, some dating back to 1975. From Nashville, John Greer directed, cowrote the script, and edited the film. Available in both DVD and VHS formats, this product can be purchased at various Chattanooga locations as well as on-line at Amazon.com and [...]. With over two hours of concert footage, the DVD is an enjoyable curio. It's special to have an entertaining documentary about a bluegrass band with such a memorable history. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)

5 out of 5 stars Bluegrass at its best.......2004-01-01

This is a wonderful documentary featuring my favorite bluegrass band. The narration is suberb and the historical background of the band is very interesting and entertaining. The concerts are an added bonus to the delightful documentary. I especially love the band emcees, and Mr. Bright is the most awesome fiddle player that I have ever seen! Way to go Walter Forbes and John Greer! Here is to many more years of the best bluegrass ever!

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