Just curious if many folks saw Andrew and his crew in Portland Oregon a couple of nights ago. It was spectacular and they looked to be having a blast. The most fun I've had in awhile. Thanks guys, Eli, Andrew and all. Special.
Just curious if many folks saw Andrew and his crew in Portland Oregon a couple of nights ago. It was spectacular and they looked to be having a blast. The most fun I've had in awhile. Thanks guys, Eli, Andrew and all. Special.
Didn’t know they were here.
Not all the clams are at the beach
Arrow Manouche
Arrow Jazzbo
Arrow G
Clark 2 point
Gibson F5L
Gibson A-4
Ratliff CountryBoy A
I had every intention of being there, but spaced it. I was not very happy with myself. I did speak with a certain luthier from up that way who got to spend some time with Andrew after the show. There may even be some videos of what transpired around.
Ruhland #41
My unnamed build #1
Various other stringed and percussion tools
I was there. Actually, my whole family was there. It was a fantastic show.
Jordan Tice was also great.
Agreed, fantastic. Exquisite musicianship.
OK, what mandolin did Andrew play? Someone had to ask.
2010 Heiden A5, 2020 Pomeroy oval A, 2013 Kentucky KM1000 F5, 2012 Girouard A Mandola w ff holes, 2001 Old Wave A oval octave
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Great to hear it was such a good show. I’m really looking forward to seeing them in Sisters on Wednesday.
Weber Mandolin Builder
Would have been nice to see you at the show Will. One of the best instrumental performances I've seen in a long time. Among other pieces, they played nearly all of the Buried in a Cape project. The instrumental compositions and arrangements on that album are so damn good - fun to hear them play it live. Eli, Christian and Andrew have some amazing chemistry. I got to go backstage with Matt Ruhland and talk and pick with Andrew. Very cool experience. Got to hear Andrew play my Ruhland F5 - he played a sweet little bluegrass waltz and I'm pretty sure he left some mojo in it. I got to play Andrew's Loar for a minute but one of the coolest things was watching Matt play that Loar and take mental notes on the tone and architecture of the instrument. Quite a fun night.
Caught his show in Sisters. Fun times!
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