I took a few days off from my day job and am wrapping this project my sister from another mother suggested, a song for the Bluegrass Grill. I heard my mother talk about the Bluegrass Grill and how it was a popular meeting place when she was young. I did some investigating and found a menu online and wrote the lyrics over a few days. The tune came easily. The challenge was in writing the parts and figuring out how to convey the idea that cruising to the Bluegrass was a rite of passage for generations of teens. Thanks to Audrey for the suggestion! You can listen to it here and look for it on my next CD which I’m working on now…
ABSOLUTELY LOVE THE PROJECT CONCEPT AND THE RESULT.
TRULY CAPTURES THE ESSENCE OF A TIME AND PLACE IN OUR HEARTS AND MINDS—-FOREVER!!!
CONGRATULATIONS AND THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
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Wow!….the harmonies are great and the concept is exclusive….thank you Kally, for bringing back something we all miss…the Bluegrass
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I love anything that has to do with the wonderful Bluegrass Grill. Ashland is not the same after the Bluegrass closed. I am a baby boomer and so loved going here to just drive around but not only that the food was great. Sure wish we still had the Bluegrass Grill.
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Love the song
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Love the song.
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Rannie and I were carhops in 1956. What a great time . . . working where everyone and I mean everyone hung out. I left the next year, but, as you all know, Rannie stayed and eventually bought it. When young people ask about “the Grass” I always tell them to watch American Graffiti. It’s close, but the Bluegrass was better!
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Yes, I agree to both. I dated a guy back in 1965 or 66 that was a cousin to the owner. Nothing was ever a great as the Bluegrass.
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Many wonderful memories growing up in the 50’s…thankful for our long-time friends! Little did we know then that ‘The Bluegrass’ would be our life!
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What wonderful memories of the Bluegrass Grill. Great place to meet friends, show off the Wheels, and oh yes, the Grass had great food too. So do miss it..Thanks Kally for a Beautiful song and a trip down memory lane..
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I’m so glad you guys like it! I wanted to write a tribute for my birth place. My roots in Ashland go way way back. All the best!
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Back in the mid 80’s I had the pleasure of getting in on some interviews with Keith Whitley and Dwight Yoakam. The conversation always turned into a remembrance of good times cruising the Bluegrass Grill. Yep, these guys and many unknowns made the trip up from Paintsville and Pikeville and such to have that big city experience.
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Many hours were spent here with friends from the early 60’s until I graduated from UK in 1967 and left Ashland permanently to live in Lexington.
Don Stewart
Class of 1963
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Loved this place, they had the best strawberry pie, onion rings and the big flying saucer, but I remember cruising it around and round, best looking carhops
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Yes please write a tribute ! I won’t give away the secret of who one of my “bestest” friends was until you do! Lol!
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Hello there!
I was hoping you might be able to help me with something or perhaps you can point me in the right direction. I am working with a local car Dealership and we are decorating their showroom floor and they want to use imagery from the city with some local landmarks, specifically The Bluegrass Grill. I know it closed down a few years ago, but I was hoping you had some archived photos of the restauarant before it closed
Would you have access to any photos of the restaurant that you can share or can you point me in the right direction of someone who might be able to help?
Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
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