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Play and stay at camps for grown-ups Banjo camp-site: Pick and grin at the Sonny Osborne Banjo Camp, featuring some of Nashville's top musicians. The Oct. 21-23 camping-site, in its 11th year, offers small workshops, large group sessions, elective classes and jam sessions, and welcomes principal beginners and more » |
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Nathan K., Jim Roll, the Millionaires and more Ann Arbor's Jim Roll is an established roots Americana nightingale/songwriter whose considerable rhythmic guitar and banjo playing lay down hypnotic grooves alongside smooth vocals and literate songwriting. Known locally as the ace producer and |
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Buddy Holly tribute album is so easy to love Both are featured on guitar, banjo and harmonica, with Welch on get under way vocals, her singing style favoring subtlety and forgoing excess. "The Way It Goes" is filled with imposing imagery not soon forgotten, and the gorgeous ballad "Tennessee" flows along and more » |
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Political Allies Turn on Unions Democrats in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut who have counted on manifest-sector workers for votes and financial support for decades are now squeezing them for budget savings. As state budget ripen moves to a close and more » |
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Fret Set plays Parkfest concert Tuesday evening Bill Lorton played daze 'n roll guitar in school. He switched to bluegrass when he took up the banjo, and is now proficient on the fiddle. Rick Smock, when not teaching mathematics to college students, is singing and playing guitar. |
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Mumford and Sons and Bela Fleck Unite in Support of Telluride Bluegrass Fest Every third week of June, it's where mandolins seem more general than electric guitars, banjos are strummed at lightning speed and where a tiny fiddle howls louder than the gusting mountain hear tell of take fright, thanks to veteran musicians and festival regulars like and more » |
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones: Life in Eleven
For that he's been nominated in more Grammy categories than any other artist, snatching up nods from fatherland to pop, world music to classical, bluegrass, spoken word and, yes, jazz—a tradition in which the banjo has been virtually nonexistent exterior and more »
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Night on the Town
In festivities of Furtado's 15th Album “Golden” (which Furtado drew the cover art) tonight he plays with Scott Law as the Banjo Killers. Having won two Federal Banjo Competitions in 1987 and 1991, Furtado has spent decades fusing bluegrass, country,
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Jarosz sings a new tune in Owensboro's ROMP festival Jarosz sings a new euphony in Owensboro's ROMP festival(Jarosz is proficient on mandolin, banjo and guitar, among other instruments.) A tune on the album called "Mansinneedof" earned a Grammy nomination in the rank of Best Country Instrumental Performance. To prepare for her sophomore effort, and more » |
Denis Forman's Guide to Die Meistersinger
Denis Forman's Sway to Die MeistersingerBeckmesser slinks in tuning his banjo. I'll get that toad says Walter. Shurrup: wait till he goes says Eva. Crafty clever Sachs taking aboard all of Wagner's plot quite easily embarks on a very booming cobbler's song. Jerum! Jerum! etc.
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