In this month's issue of Banjovia - a quarterly publication by Nechville Musical Products you'll find an article about none other than yours truly. Yes, me, Jim Pankey, the webmaster and banjo player for Lone Mountain Band is the headline story this quarter.
I'd like to thank Tom Nechville and Al Price for doing this. The interview was fun, and Al was a lot of fun to talk to. Tom builds a great banjo and if you've not tried one, you owe it to yourself to play one. The workmanship is great, and the sound is exactly what I'm looking for in a banjo. Here's a homemade clip of just the banjo: Sunny Side of the Mountain. Then again, you could always make it out to a Lone Mountain Band show and hear it live.
As for Banjovia - you can visit the Nechville Website and get a copy of the newsletter - it's in the downloads section, or you can grab it right here: Banjovia - Winter 2006
This blog will probably get a post from time to time, but if I were you I wouldn't expect a lot of activity here. I'm just a guy with a few banjos and a handful of yo-yos and I'll write about that sort of thing as the mood strikes - and that probably won't be very often, but hopefully what I post will be meaningful to someone; or at the very least, amusing.
Friday, January 13, 2006
Monday, March 21, 2005
On the Radio with the LMB and The Tennessee State Championships
It was a long weekend. It was made even longer by the lack of sleep. Where should I begin?
Friday afternoon we (The Lone Mountain Band) recorded a show for WPLN's Bluegrass Breakdown with Dave Higgs. We all had a great time. Dave made us feel right at home. It was great seeing Dave again and Emily! I'll keep you posted as to when the show may air.
After the radio show Roy, Diana and I decided to ride up to the State of Tennessee Old-Time Fiddlers' Championships in Clarksville, Tennessee. Roy and I competed in Guitar and Banjo and both won our respective divisions. We then made our way back home. I walked in the door at 5:30am, showered, shaved and went directly to work - no sleep for me.
Saturday evening we played a show for the Cleveland Community College in Cleveland, Tennessee. Thanks to everyone that came out! Finally... we all got some sleep.
Until Next Time...
-=Jim
Friday afternoon we (The Lone Mountain Band) recorded a show for WPLN's Bluegrass Breakdown with Dave Higgs. We all had a great time. Dave made us feel right at home. It was great seeing Dave again and Emily! I'll keep you posted as to when the show may air.
After the radio show Roy, Diana and I decided to ride up to the State of Tennessee Old-Time Fiddlers' Championships in Clarksville, Tennessee. Roy and I competed in Guitar and Banjo and both won our respective divisions. We then made our way back home. I walked in the door at 5:30am, showered, shaved and went directly to work - no sleep for me.
Saturday evening we played a show for the Cleveland Community College in Cleveland, Tennessee. Thanks to everyone that came out! Finally... we all got some sleep.
Until Next Time...
-=Jim
Monday, September 15, 2003
Grand Ole Opry

First, no, I wasn't on television, but given the fact that the Opry is a 6 hour long deal and having only one hour televised really makes it a bit tricky to get on the televised portion. Frankly it could have happened, but after watching how it all comes together I'm very surprised how any of it happens at all.
You'd think in nearly 80 years they'd have a really structured and minute by minute chart of what's going to happen when. You'd be wrong. Sure there's a schedule, and everyone makes an attempt to keep up, but a live show such as the Opry has many opportunities for unexpected changes. However, no one seems to be bothered about any of this at all. Vince Gill pointed out that it was chaos but, "Really laid back chaos."
I started out yo-yoing outside where people were waiting to get in. Just yo-yoing, chatting, and creating "yo-yo atmosphere". Keeping in mind that most Opry attendees are over 50, and all know about Roy Acuff, it was very well accepted. Yes, I had a lot of requests for Walk the Dog, Rock the Baby, Around the World, and "That thing where it goes up in the air". It was fun.
As it's getting close to show time someone decides that maybe I should go on with the opening act. So the race was on - Get back stage, get set up, dodge some Opry stars, change strings, and then wait until I'm called out. So the curtain comes up and I step out to the edge of the stage and notice it's a long way down to the front row - I made a quick mental note to not fall off the stage. I yo-yoed while the Minnie Pearl impersonator did her thing... If I stopped, she'd prod me to keep yoyoing. I'm sure she made fun of me more than once... and I know she was funny, because the crowd kept laughing - either that or they were laughing at me. I’m sure it was her. I’m not nearly that funny, especially with a yo-yo. Am I?
Then it was over, much like it began, but slower. I wander backstage, look around, see the Opry stars and finally make my way to my seat to watch the rest of the show. It was, indeed, an impressive production.
Best of all I was treated with the greatest respect. The Opry paid for our room, and food. The gentleman that invited me there shuttled me back and forth from the hotel (Opryland Hotel - wow - http://www.gaylordhotels.com/gaylordopryland/ ). If you’re ever just passing through Nashville go check it out. Tina, Samuel and I felt like special guests of the Opry. Too often I’ve done shows where I felt more like a burden than a guest.
Thanks to Joe Mitchell for passing along the “job” - Thanks to Jason Parrish for having something else to do. Thanks to Richard Williams for keeping the AYYA site functional, and to Greg for keeping it online. And a huge thanks to the folks at the Opry, Texas Ruby, Cousin Minnie and more than anyone, Dan Rogers for inviting me and taking time out of his busy schedule to be a chauffeur to a yo-yo player’s wife and kid.
-=Jim
p.s. Yes, that's me in the picture - no, not in the dress, sheesh... Wish I had better pictures, but given the size of the Auditorium I should probably be glad I showed up at all. :)
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)