My pickin buddy Alan Munde underwent quintutple bypass surgery today. It went well, prayers for a quick recovery (cause we're spoosed ta pick Sat)
My pickin buddy Alan Munde underwent quintutple bypass surgery today. It went well, prayers for a quick recovery (cause we're spoosed ta pick Sat)
Hope it goes well and that he can strap on the banjo for the weekend.
Best wishes to your friend for a speedy recovery, Tom. Everyone reacts slightly differently to bypass. If he's in reasonably good mechanical order, other than the heart, and has a strong constitution, it shouldn't be only a few weeks before he's really feeling better. Best thing he can do is get after it and give it hell! He may not have hours of stamina right now but eventually he'll be Rocky part deux! We're only here for a short time, so be sure to love on him lots right now.
What they said. He's one of my heroes, despite the banjo, because of the Gazette.
Elrod
Gibson A2 1920(?)
Breedlove Cascade
Washburn 215(?) 1906-07(?)
Victoria, B&J, New York(stolen 10/18/2011)
Eastwood Airline Mandola
guitars:
Guild D-25NT
Vega 200 archtop, 1957?
Godspeed Alan ! Here's hoping and praying for a rapid recovery . Just last night I was looking at some songs I videod of Tom , Alan , Billy Bright , and Chojo Jaques at Artz Ribhouse last year just before Christmas , what a group ! Keep us posted.
'09 Passernig A5
'82 Kentucky
'05 Deering Sierra
'81 Gold Star maple archtop
'79 Guild D-35SB
'98 Gibson J-100
Mid 1890's German fiddle
Prayers go out to Alan Munde, who has brought us all so much great music. I'm sure you'll have a great gig on Saturday Tom!
I had coffee with him once, he's a friend of my closest buddy. Lovely fellow, great sense of humor. Glad to hear he's ok.
Great player, and still listen to those old "Country Gazette" recordings from time to time... best wishes for a speedy and full recovery.
Here's wishing Alan a speedy & full recovery. I've had the pleasure of meeting him over here a few times, & once at the IBMA festival in Owensboro in '92 & he's one of the most open & friendly guys in Bluegrass you could ever wish to meet. It was seeing Alan's Stelling Banjo ( Stelling #7 i think),over here at the Cambridge Folk Festival years back,that decided me on buying a Stelling if i ever got good enough - i even got the Mark Leaf case to go with it in '92 !!. All i need now is a similar talent !!,
Ivan
Weber F-5 'Fern'.
Lebeda F-5 "Special".
Stelling Bellflower BANJO
Tokai - 'Tele-alike'.
Ellis DeLuxe "A" style.
I heard him through Country Gazette recordings. May Alan have a complete recovery and God bless.
Mike
Those who think they should think, like they think others think they should think, need to think out their thinking, I think.
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Thats great news. The Lp "Together Again For The First Time" with Sam Bush is still one of my all time favorites.
I'm kinda partial to " Poor Richard's Almanac " with Sam and Alan too !
'09 Passernig A5
'82 Kentucky
'05 Deering Sierra
'81 Gold Star maple archtop
'79 Guild D-35SB
'98 Gibson J-100
Mid 1890's German fiddle
Alan,
Here's hoping for a speedy and full banjo-pickin' recovery. Your playing has always thrilled, from that early Traitor In Our Midst record (loved the cartoon pages in the LP, not to mention the playing. Aggravation is such a great little number, as is Anna, Keep On Pushin', et. al.) to all the work with the Gazzette and with Joe. I remember you boys appeared at the Delaware BG festival (in South Jersey) one year. I gave a pick to Joe...wonder if he still has that bad boy...
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