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Center: Tex Logan and Daughter Jody. 
Bean Blossom (1973)
Photo by Jim Moss

 
 
 
Left to Right: ?, Tex Logan, Jack Hicks. 
Bean Blossom (1973)
Photo by Jim Moss

 
 
 
 
Left to Right: Wilma Lee & Stony Cooper  with Tex Logan.  Notice the aluminum equipment rack on the left of the stage.  Notice also, he truck on the left of the stage.  This is the taping of the the Bean Blossom album made here in 1973.  The old speakers bound to the posts are part of the house Shure Vocal Master sound system.
Bean Blossom (1973)
Photo by Jim Moss

 
 
 
 
Left to Right: ? Mandolin, Jack Hicks Banjo, Tex Logan Fiddle, Bob Fowler Guitar, ? Bass. 
Bean Blossom (1973)
Photo by Jim Moss

 
 
 
Left to Right: Always happy to have his picture taken.. Kenny Baker, ?. 
Bean Blossom (1973)
Photo by Jim Moss

 
 
 
 
Left to Right: Dick Tyner who later went on to start the Norco Festivals. 
Bean Blossom (1973)
Photo by Jim Moss

 
 
 
Left : Bill Monroe signing a BU, 
Right : Birch Monroe waving on traffic.
Bean Blossom (1973)
Photo by Jim Moss

 
 
 
 
Left to Right: Bob Harris taking a Bean Blossom shower. This was standard procedure up until the 1998 festival when Dwight Dillman put in real showers.  The rain here was really coming down. 
Bean Blossom (1973)
Photo by Jim Moss

 
 
 
Left to Right: The weekend audience in front of the outdoor stage.
Bean Blossom (1973)
Photo by Jim Moss

 
 
 
Left to Right:  Jeff Hardin of the Bluegrass Pals and Tex Logan in the Barn. 
The stage was to the left.  You can see the humidity in the air.
Bean Blossom (1973)
Photo by Jim Moss

 
 

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