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Thanks for that! Excellent article on a fine mandolin player and individual!
Wonderful player, excellent article. I applaud her use of a fully fretted instrument.
Michael,
Thanks for the great article. I really appreciate the VIMEO and YouTube links. I've never been much of a bluegrasser and only recently became aware of her when she was one of two people to reply to an Instagram request for contact information for Pete Hart who builds Buckeye Mandolins. I've since watched many a video of The Price Sisters to hear how that Buckeye Mandolin of hers sounds. She plays it better than I ever will but I now really look forward to the Buckeye mandolin that Pete is sending my way. Her playing is really inspiring and I look forward to hearing more from The Price Sisters.
Play that which you feel is groovy, get down with your bad self, and shake your money maker if it makes sense for you to do so.
I enjoyed the interview. I ran up on there you tube videos a few years ago, and have enjoyed them. The Price Sister have some good videos out there. Really like her picking also.
Great read!
Awesome talent!
Great interview...a duet album with Scott would be great!
Here's a really nice essay written by The Price Sisters on the web site Analogue Music that is worth your time:
Carrying the Bluegrass Torch
Noting today's anniversary of this interview with Lauren from this date 2017.
Lauren is an incredible player and a wonderful person to boot!
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Noting the second anniversary of this feature interview.
Noting the anniversary of this feature.
Noting the anniversary of this feature.
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