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NYC Educator (Free subscription) | 05/04/2008
Ms. Bluebird tagged me for this meme. I don't think I ever heard of that word before I started blogging. I'd accuse her of making it up, but I've seen other people use it before her. It's been a while, but I'm catching up. These are the rules: 1. The rules of the game get posted at the beginning. 2. Each player answers the questions about themselves. 3. At the end of the post, the player then tags...
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NYC Educator (Free subscription) | 01/31/2008
That's Gold Rush , with Byron Berline, Mark O'Connor, Jerry Douglas, and Bill Monroe, who composed it.
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The Bluegrass Blog (Free subscription) | 09/11/2007
Richard Thompson, our enterprising British corespondent, has found a mandolin gem he recommends to eight stringers worldwide. Lou Martin, born 1944, mandolin disciple of both Bill Monroe and Ralph Rinzler, has published his third book devoted to the teaching and understanding of mandolin playing using standard notation. Lou Martin's Tunebook, Opus 3 features 77 traditional [...]
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Time Has Told Me (Free subscription) | 06/21/2007
"L.A. Turnaround" 1974 By the time Bert joined Charisma around late 1973/early 1974, he had already recorded what he intended to be his next album: eight tracks featuring himself either solo or with Danny Thompson, recorded at a session in Paris in early ‘73. Reprise, his label at that time, rejected the tapes as did Charisma – the latter preferring a complete break with the Pentangle era. Nonetheless,...