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    I got turned onto this while jamming with some very good players at Riverhawk. Just got the CD and transcription book. Highly recommended. Check out King Wilkie, A Place inthe Heart, and Tucker. Great tunes and playing. NFI but you'd be helping yourself to some great music and helping a great musician.
    mikeguy

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    I'll second that--I think it's Butch's best recording.

    I've decided to send copies of Evergreen to my best clients as my annual Christmas/thank-you gift. Sinclair Baldassari has bent over backwards to make it easy on me.
    Passernig #42

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