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Mandolin Mondays #215 w/ Special Guest Johanna Buggay

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This week Johanna Buggay from The Band Jubilee brings some Celtic fire to Mandolin Mondays with her Loar 700 Model.



Johanna is from Woodstock, Georgia where she grew up playing music with her parents, older brother and twin sister. The music they made in their living room was soon brought to the stage with the formation of their family group The Band Jubilee. This ensemble features a unique blend of instruments and styles ranging from Bluegrass, Gospel, and Celtic music.

Check out their most recent Gospel music release Invisible Affliction here: https://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Aff.../dp/B07772H7YK

Be sure to connect with Johanna at the following links below for more information about her music:

https://thebandjubilee.org/
https://www.facebook.com/thebandjubilee/
https://www.instagram.com/thebandjubilee/
https://www.instagram.com/johannabuggay/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoT...vSxknGX6aG9l6w

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
    Wow, nice playing, Johanna! Welcome to Mandolin Mondays.
  2. Bud Barnwell's Avatar
    Really nice playing! You go girl!!
  3. Todd Bowman's Avatar
    Great picking Johanna!!!
  4. Old Growth's Avatar
    I have been enjoying Johanna's playing for about 6 months now since I stumbled across her on Instagram. Well done, Sister
  5. soliver's Avatar
    All the Buggay's are outstanding musicians, and Johanna always knocks my socks off for sure! I've played with them locally and they are wonderful folks! Excited to see them all begin to get some recognition!
  6. cayuga red's Avatar
    Wonderful talent. In your hands, your Loar 700 VS Supreme sounds great.
  7. darylcrisp's Avatar
    beautiful tune, and awesome crazy playing.
    thanks for sharing this
    d
  8. Gelsenbury's Avatar
    It doesn't sound that Celtic to me, but what absolutely astounding technical ability! Those triplets are just perfect, and the whole performance projects so much energy.
  9. Heady's Avatar
    This popped up for me when you put it on FB and I had to find it on thesession ASAP. My teacher probably would have preferred I be patient and learn by ear, but it was so good, I couldn't resist. Thank you.
  10. shivani dalvi's Avatar
    Wow, very well played. It just makes my day when i get to listen such kind of performances