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    Our band is going to learn this one. I was wondering if any one has come up with a decent tab of this tune?

    Any help is great.

    Tim
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    "It's about the journey and not the destination."

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    Tim O'Brien includes this one in his Homespun tape series.

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    A modern classic if there ever was one. Tim is such a great player.

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    is that series still available?

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    I Thought it was a Country Cooking tune with Gilmore/Martin playing mandolin ?
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    Pow Wow was written by Pete Wernick who played in Country Cooking. He also recorded it later on with Hot Rize.

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    Our banjo player introduced this one to the band a year ago. It's a fun tune to play and jam on.

    I especially enjoy explaining the title to the audience. Only the people my age remember Powwow the Indian Boy from Captain Kangaroo!

    Check him out at http://www.toontracker.com/powwow/powwow.htm
    "Got time to breathe, got time for music" -- Briscoe Darling

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