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Mandolin Mondays #194 w/ Special Guest Jack Dwyer

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Mandolin Jack of all trades, Jack Dwyer joins us for Mandolin Mondays this week with a G major version of "The Hangman's Reel" played on his Pomeroy mandolin.



Jack is a fixture in the Northwest mandolin community. Over the years, he's been known as a solo performer and multi instrumentalist with such groups as Mando Planet, The Scott Law Bluegrass Dimension, and The Another Brothers. He's also a busy instructor having taught many students privately and as a music faculty member of Lewis and Clark College.

His recent duo record with Tim Connell entitled Mando Planet is a fun exploration of music from around the world. Be sure to get your copy here: https://www.amazon.com/Mando-Planet-...s=mando+planet

Jack also has another version of the "Hangman's Reel" up on YouTube that has some new words he wrote for it--check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMTkjo5BoIk

Also, be sure to connect with Jack at the following links below for more information about his music:

www.jackdwyer.com
www.youtube.com/jackdwyermusic
jackdwyer.bandcamp.com

And as always, tune in next week for more Mandolin Mondays! Until then...

Happy Picking!
David

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Comments

  1. Mandolin Cafe's Avatar
    Welcome, Jack. Great playing!
  2. William Smith's Avatar
    Very nice playing and nice mandolin!
  3. Bill Foss's Avatar
    Lovely, groovy down to earth playing, I love it!
  4. Bill Findley's Avatar
    Loved it, and love that Pomeroy!
  5. Bill McCall's Avatar
    Very nice playing Jack. So nice to see.
  6. Andy B's Avatar
    Well done Jack.
  7. Jomamma's Avatar
    Nice!

    Great playing, makes me want to dance, and I can’t dance!
  8. wildpikr's Avatar
    Nice version, Jack. I went to your you tube link and listened to the version with words - I like it! Sounds like the words could have been there all along.