We met Frank & Mary Grosshart at the KOFPS (Kansas Old-time Fiddlers, Pickers & Singers) Convention in DeSoto last April and they told us if we ever had a first Sunday of the month open, to feel free to check out their chapter at Blue Mound. We decided to do that very thing this afternoon, the trip taking just over an hour. Mary, who is Chapter President introduced us around and proved to be very helpful telling us a little about the group's history, who the various artists and players were; thier home towns and backgrounds. It was a real privledge watching and listening to Richard Pierman, who emceed the session today and served for 27 years as chapter president. Mr. Pierman, who is 90+ years of age, plays bass & rhythm guitar, fiddle and harmonica very, very well. Today he entertained the crowd of 40 or so with "Kansas City" & "Jealous Heart," then it was "Dry & Dusty," "Rubber Dolly" & "Boil That Cabbage" on the fiddle and "Wreck Of The Old 97" via the harmonica! It was so nice seeing Maryann Barry again! She serves as the KOFPS state secretary and did a marvelous job at the Ladies Open Singing Finals at the convention in DeSoto last April, placing third and she sang George Morgan's "Candy Kisses" again today! She also did a super job with "Hey Good Lookin'," "Jumbalaya," "My Heart Tells Me Stay, My Pride Tells Me Go," and "You Are My Sunshine." Bob Ward from Kincaid, KS was on hand with "I Love You Because" and "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" while Ruth Rhynerson played some honky tonk piano with "Five Foot Two," "Shanty Town" and "Wasted Days & Wasted Nights." Hal Pannell gave it his best, singing "The Crawdad Song," "Love In The Sand" and "White Sport Coat" while Kirk Owensby from Ft. Scott hit some good licks on his guitar with "Anytime" and "Good Times." Jim Smith from the Iola chapter got a big hand for "From A Jack To A King" and "We're Not Exactly Strangers" as did Bernard Gull for the old Hank Thompson classic "Wild Side Of Life," "Take These Chains From My Heart" and "The Great Speckled Bird" from the appreciative crowd. Earl & Peggy Clark, he on the guitar, she playing piano sounded great on "Just A Closer Walk," "You Win Again" and "Your Cheating Heart." Everyone got a kick from Tom Huston's rendition of Little Jimmy Dickins' "Out Behind The Barn" and "Cold Feet!"
Once again, thanks to everyone -- for the invitation and for your kindness and hospitality. Hope we can do it again sometime! (Below) Mr. Richard Pierman fiddling "Boil That Cabbage!"