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    Thumbs up Scott Tichenor interview

    Current episode of Grass Talk Radio is an interview with Scott Tichener, the man behind Mandolin Cafe.
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    And thanks to Brad and Scott, too. Interesting and fun interview.
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    Mark and Hank, thanks for listening (and the nice plug, Mark). More fun stuff coming in the future.

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    That was fun. Thanks, Brad. I like what you're doing with this. Lots of good web content no one else has with all those interviews and discussions.

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    For those of you that haven't met Scott, he is so committed to the site and the mandolin community. Never hurts to say 'Thanks Scott!.' Thanks to Brad for bringing the interview With Scott to the attention of the community.
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    I really enjoyed the history. FTP!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JEStanek View Post
    I really enjoyed the history. FTP!

    Jamie
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    Downloaded to listen later today.
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    A must listen. Enjoyable conversation and a nice look behind the scenes.
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    Great interview. I am also glad to hear someone doing this kind of thing that has a real radio voice. I know too many folks who have wonderful voices, a real and rare gift you cannot purchase at any price, and no interest in radio or broadcasting.

    It would be like having sprinter leg muscles with exceptional twitch response and pursuing chess as a sport.
    A talent for trivializin' the momentous and complicatin' the obvious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Bowsman View Post
    Downloaded to listen later today.
    Great interview. Grass Talk is always a good listen, and it was cool to hear a little more about the guy behind the Cafe curtain.
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    I'd love to see a part two. Still lots to cover ;-)

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    I didn't know about this podcast at all. Subscribed just now. Thank you!
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    Happy birthday Scott!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaisedByBadgers View Post
    I didn't know about this podcast at all. Subscribed just now. Thank you!
    RaisedByBadgers - I heard about this podcast when it came out, but several episodes passed before I had time to hear one - then I was hooked. I look forward to Brad's podcast every week.
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    Great interview, and thanks for the heads up on this podcast. I don't play BG but some of the episodes look interesting to a musician in general. I'll be checking some of them out.
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