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    Default Some Irish Tunes From the Jack of the Wood In Asheville

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiaLqcXb5Og



    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpPEh...eature=related

    This guy showed up and asked if he can record the session. It looks like we agreed. I only wish he would've recorded a tune where everyone was playing. Getting all those mandolins, violins, concertina, flutes, etc, really sounds great during the earlier session.

    (The earlier session is the one with daylight.)
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    Where is the Jack of the Wood located? Would be a wonderful place to visit on a Sunday!

    Kip...
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    Kip...

    If you think you can or think you can't... you're likely right!

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    Default Re: Some Irish Tunes From the Jack of the Wood In Asheville

    Looks like Ashville NC, go figure.
    http://jackofthewood.com/

    Hello Narayan Kersak, thanks for the post and welcome.
    (Keep those tunes coming!)

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    Ah thanks...

    Turns out I started poking around it appears there is on Asheville! Would love to head up there on the bike and drop in. Would be a very pleasant ride from Alabama.
    Kip...
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    Kip...

    If you think you can or think you can't... you're likely right!

    Eastman MD515, amid many guitars and a dulcimer.

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    Thanks Narayan, I see a few familiar faces.
    Bill

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    I loved this, thank you! The reel seems to be right inside the guideline from the "speed thread" (http://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/sh...ish-Tune-Speed).

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