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Type: Posts; User: Mike Bunting
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How so?
My thoughts too. Why would I want to play with a pick made out of an old credit card?
I'm getting the feeling that Jon Weisberger is just the last of the traditionalists on the board and has been fighting the devolution of bluegrass that has been apparent in recent years.
If it's a bluegrass jam, it's a bluegrass jam, who are you to tell the folks that like bluegrass that they should change their jam? I think you do the right thing by staying away. If I drag my...
I've been impressed with their sound, the most acoustic sounding electrified bass I've ever heard. I like them.
Richie Furay, Jim Messina and Rusty Young formed Poco after Buffalo Springfield broke up in 1968, not much to do with 'grass. The Squirrel Barkers had some BG creds for sure.
So where does Poco come into this?
It is named after that park and they sure as hell weren't around in the 60's.
Why would you worry about the colour? You're supposed to play 'em not look at 'em.
I live in Alberta with a pretty similar climate and I'd say you definitely need to humidify, year round. I keep my instruments in a room that is humidified to 40-45% R.H all the time and it is needed.
At a Monroestyle Mandocamp a few years ago, Bobby Osborne mentioned that he thought Monroe's mandolin was played out, perhaps because of the rebuild or through age.
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Yes, and.....?
Skaggs and Rice only made one recording, and it's a classic.
I really like these two, I listen to them a lot.
Based on the youtube demo I just watched, I'd say no. The sound is terrible, tinny with no mid or low end to it. There have to be better starters out there.
There's a Duff F at Carters.
What I imagine what Bill and Kenny and the boys are doing right now.
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The ones at Carmel look like the one I got from a friend
when he brought a few back from down under a few years ago.
He said musically speaking. I would say that most people don't know who Bird or Django were. I don't believe that popular renown is a good gauge for judging musical influence.
What photo?
Yes, yes and yes!
And the greatest of all was Jenny Lynn.
What's the fastest way to contact him? Via FB perhaps?
BTW, who made your mandolin?
Dead on. I had to and listen the Mon thumb his nose with the kick off in the above tube of Roanoke and to this one for the soul lacking in some modern pop tarts
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