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    Very cool. Just sent him a congratulations.

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    Lucky enough to see him with the Green Grass Gringos, 1978 I think, at the Berkshire Mt. BG Festival incredible show and Skyline, right up there with New Grass Revival, best live shows on the festival circuit, thrilling mandolin and very cool stage presence. Congratulations Barry

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    Congrats to Barry Mitterhoff. He was really the first great mandolin player I got to meet, he played with Margot Leverett and the Klezmer Mountain Boys at my bar mitzvah. Well deserved indeed!

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    Great news!!

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    Barry is not only one of the best mandolin players in the universe but also a very nice guy as well. I always have a great time talking to him as well. He certainly deserves this honor for a lifetime of excellent musicianship.
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