Wondered who that was playing an Ovation mando. I figured out it was Steven Van Zandt, but should have known to come here first. You could see he was picking, but it was completely drowned out. What...
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Wondered who that was playing an Ovation mando. I figured out it was Steven Van Zandt, but should have known to come here first. You could see he was picking, but it was completely drowned out. What...
Very cool! The people at GUITAR TEX are just the BEST. Maybe you'll bring it home from the office on a jam day (hint hint hint).
Joe had one of the keenest senses of humor I've ever seen. His timing on jokes was impeccable, heightened by his difficulty speaking. Often self-deprecating, he encouraged people to step out of their...
I've played that mandolin, and it sounds just fine. Part of the problem for that particular Sam Bush model is that it is hanging right next to some fantastic mandolins by Ellis, Pava, Passernig, and...
Spring weather has sprung
Forward along with the clocks
Arriving early
Perfect time to play
The winter of discontent
Melts into warm days
I'd love to give them a try. Fingers crossed...
The Donnie Pack mentioned in the article runs the Dellview Music School two blocks (really!) from my house. He has given lessons to half the guitar players in San Antonio. And that is a LOT of...
cool breezes playing
the waning days of summer
hot mando pickin'
Summer oozing past,
A quiet ritardando
The last few measures.
It gave me some satisfaction to walk off the stage following our second number and say, "What happened to the capo on that last song?"
"D'oh!"
Thank you Becky Smith for teaching me to play in...
That's the way my old girlfriend used to prepare them. It is a lot of work, very time consuming, right up there with shelling black-eyed peas, but the final product is delicious.
I read that they...
Class during the day,
Jamming 'til dawn's early light.
Where was time for sleep?
Camp Bluegrass was great!
Dedicated to Monroe
In his hundredth year.
Unless perhaps it is this one from the same issue:
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From the July 9th and 16th, 2012, issue of The New Yorker:
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It was listed in the "Full July" notice of camps and workshops, but I was surprised that no one had started a thread this year touting it. Lots of folks from nearby New Mexico there, and Steve Smith...
I'm burning up highway tomorrow headed for Levelland and Camp Bluegrass 2012, George Wilson riding shotgun. The focus of the camp this year is, of course, Bill Monroe's 100th birthday, and Joe Carr...
School districts all across south Texas westward to southern California have mariachi programs that are predominantly strings. Guitaron, guitar, vihuela, harp, and of course, violin all are...
I was (covered) porch pickin' my Ludewig Emory Lester model three days ago and it was 106˚. Perspiration got it a little sticky, so the next day when it was 108˚, I played my Mix A4. Both performed...
I must be just old enough to wonder why a scooter company would branch into mandolins? :grin:
They sound like they are fine instruments, but I have never seen or heard one. The name just grabs...
On the mandolin
I'll play her a well-known tune...
Happy Birthday, Mom.
Assassination
Or "Beware the Ides of March"
Julius Caesar
Glad Julius wrote
Salad dressing recipe...
New Year's Eve is here
Two Thousand Twelve tomorrow...
Where has the time flown?
Gentle rain falling
Inspiring mando haiku...
Maintenance disrupts.
Advent tomorrow...
Hints of Christmas in the air
Blown by cold north winds.
i only got to go for the first night. Rich Hartness and the Pickled Beats were fun. Lots of contra dancing with extra vigorous stomping. Ben was there with his musical partner (who I do not know;...
God bless you, Joe. Get well soon.
Better ninty-one
Than one hundred eleven
Degrees in the shade.
Thirty-three degrees
And forty-four degrees C
For you metric types.
These haiku composed
Utilizing a MacBook...