I just saw them open for the Del McCoury Band last Thursday in Chicago, and they are the real deal. Truly wonderful music and a great stage presence. My wife and I bought both of their albums at...
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I just saw them open for the Del McCoury Band last Thursday in Chicago, and they are the real deal. Truly wonderful music and a great stage presence. My wife and I bought both of their albums at...
I had two for a couple years, but now I just have my Ratliff R-5: my first mandolin and the one recommended to me many years ago by a very helpful staff member at Elderly Instruments. If only I were...
Happy birthday, Mr. Grisman. I was able to see your sextet recently when you came through Chicago, as well as one of your shows with Del McCoury, and you only seem to get better with age! You're an...
Does anyone know how one might get a card to Dr. Stanley? I'd like to let him know he is my thoughts and prayers. PM if that is more appropriate.
Once I realized the value of that little pocket, I just had to start calling it my "pick pocket" from that point on. Really.
I'm seeing them in Chicago on November 16th! I haven't seen David Grisman in over a decade--just missed a lot of chances that came my way--so I'm very excited!
I'm looking to study jazz, bluegrass, and klezmer and would be delighted to find a teacher offering lessons during the week in or near Cedar Rapids or Iowa City. I'd prefer to study with someone...
Thanks, Flatrock, for checking. I also used the site Mike Edgerton noted above, and both ameritech.net and att.net come back as lacking any DMARC record. This means that some Yahoo-based email does...
Does anyone know whether this policy also affects Yahoo-supported email services like att.net? This could be a real mess for many people who don't even know that Yahoo is part of the email service...
Hi Scott--
Is this contest hoping to find a name for this particular Collings model, or is it more to name the specific individual mandolin that will be given away? If so, is the picture here the...
Shelby, are you the mandolinist on stage with JJ during the Tulsa set in the To Tulsa and Back documentary?
No mando content, but I just wanted to recognize a great musician who is one of the main reasons I picked up guitar and mandolin again after several years away from both. His music spoke deeply to me...
Is this recording available as a real CD release? I didn't see it on the Acoustic Disc website. I bought a copy of the recent Folk Jazz Trio CD direct from Acoustic Disc, and it was just a plain...
Cafe member Steve Stone still carries his "Steve's Silencers," of which I am a big fan. You can order them from him directly by contacting him at sstone8807@aol.com (click on address for direct...
Almeira--
I may be entirely mistaken, but I thought I learned that dark colors absorb heat more quickly but also radiate it off more quickly. A white case would heat up much more slowly but also...
I'll join in as well! Thanks to you and the Trio!
Ignatius
Not as tough as you'd think. One of mine lost a very brief battle with an emery board, and an attempted bevel adjustment radically changed the pick shape with very little physical effort. :(
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But was it signed by the photographer? The unsigned ones are not nearly as valuable.
First off, my sincere apologies if it sounds like I was serving as some sort of policing enforcer. Given that the OP was asking whether anyone has ever discovered concrete evidence of the picture, I...
I don't mean to sound critical, f5loar, but the complication isn't from me; it's from the interview with Bill himself. He didn't mention a picture; he said he only did it once; and he said that it...
Actually, Bill, I don't doubt that Monroe probably could have carried two or three people, and the first part of his reminiscence rings true. It's when he says that the fifth person sat on the...
I'm fairly certain that this story is a joke that turned into an urban legend with the supposed photo as emphatic story evidence. In the thread that Mike linked above, there is a video link to a Bill...
I don't know about cutting a piece up, but I can say that I managed to ruin one of the picks quite easily with just a handful of well-placed strokes from a common emery board when I tried to change...