That would be so true..so true.
An earlier incarnation of my current band. I like the matching shirts.
"it's not in bad taste, if it's funny" - john waters
Mando: Weber Bitteroot
Here's a picture of my band - Sideshow Stringband
Here's a photo that I found on the internet. It was a local gig with a couple of fellow members of Cabin Fever String Band plus our friend, Wally Hoffmann on bass. Wally has since relocated to Nashville and is having a wonderful time living and playing there.
Cabin Fever String Band, National Pike Pickers
The Hey Brothers first gig last fall. Arches mandolin. [IMG][/IMG]
My band Pinetop Revival, doing it as properly as possible.
Steven E. Cantrell
Campanella A
Awesome photo Steve!!
Cheers,
Jill
2011 Hilburn A5 #57
1918ish Fairbanks-Vega Style M Tubaphone tenor banjo
Lange made Triple X 17 fret tenor banjo (1920's)
2007 Fletcher Tenor Tone tenor guitar
1967 Rogers Holiday drum kit in champagne sparkle!
'70's Yamaha FG-75 acoustic guitar, cheap but sounds great!
Diary of a Mandolinquent, my Youtube channel
Not the whole band, but about a third of us. We visited a school last week and had a great time playing for third and fourth graders.
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1920 Lyon & Healy bowlback
1952 Strad-o-lin
1983 Giannini ABSM1 bandolim
2006 Rogue (my toy)
2009 Giannini GBSM3 bandolim
2011 Eastman MD305
My band from the inside of a CD-cover. The band's name came from the fact that our faces are most suitable for the radio
Mandojan
It's nice to be important,
but it's more important to be nice
Great stuff, Jan!
Now get 'em off my car!
Malcolm Grundy from Montreal
D C BloodMixt Company
'96 Ratcliff Silver Eagle/Angel
'09 Silverangel F5 distressed
'09 Ratcliff A model distressed
..Blue Chip pick user...
www.facebook.com/mixtcompany
www.facebook.com/silverangelmandolins
http://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/album.php?albumid=109 photo album url
Great bunch of photos there D C!
Cheers,
Jill
2011 Hilburn A5 #57
1918ish Fairbanks-Vega Style M Tubaphone tenor banjo
Lange made Triple X 17 fret tenor banjo (1920's)
2007 Fletcher Tenor Tone tenor guitar
1967 Rogers Holiday drum kit in champagne sparkle!
'70's Yamaha FG-75 acoustic guitar, cheap but sounds great!
Diary of a Mandolinquent, my Youtube channel
Took a photo of my folk duo a few days ago. And I must say it's relevant:
Content (from upper left):
Levin Octave Mandolin. Sadly, the neck is not in too good condition.
No name mandolin. No idea where it's from. Neck is separated, but otherwise straight, so it could be fixed up.
No name mandolin. From the DDR. Scratched, but otherwise good. Gonna set it up next week.
Ibanez M510BS. Beginner's mandolin, but with a quite good setup, so it plays fine.
Levin mandolin. In great condition, sounds lovely.
Landola mandolin. From Finland. Needs a set-up, but plays fine.
Hora Bouzouki (you only see the head). Surprisingly good for a Hora, but that's not saying much.
No fancy mandolins, but mandolins nonetheless.
What has two mandolins, recorder, guitar and no shoes? My folk band:
http://barfota.bandcamp.com
"Got time to breathe, got time for music" -- Briscoe Darling
http://loosegravelbluegrass.com
Chris
2007 Gibson F5-L Fern
1919 Gibson A-0
1991 Flatiron Performer A
BlueRidge BR140
http://www.youtube.com/user/ChristopherSThomas
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1188214780
Great band and your music is great to
steven shelton
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We had a group shot taken a while ago and, while not a publicity still, shows the most of us. I have mentioned that we're a community band, right?
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1920 Lyon & Healy bowlback
1952 Strad-o-lin
1983 Giannini ABSM1 bandolim
2006 Rogue (my toy)
2009 Giannini GBSM3 bandolim
2011 Eastman MD305
Larry Hunsberger
2013 J Bovier A5 sunburst w/ToneGard
D'Addario FW-74 flatwound strings
Custom Wegen TF180 w/no bevel
Weymann&Sons bowlback
Ibanez PF5
1993 Oriente HO-20 hybrid double bass
Small body guitar converted to octave mandolin
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