Carlos Aonzo, classical and bluegrass mandolinist available for Boston-area house/civic concert or workshop Saturday, 26 May. My friends are aware of notloB Folk Concerts' not-for-profit presentations at the Loring-Greenough House in JP and Unity Somerville, but may not be aware of another facet of the series. We are sometimes given opportunities to present world-class musicians for whom, due to venue non-availability or other reasons, we need to see alternative venues. Such is the case with Carlo Aonzo. A Berklee professor has informed me Italy's most famous classical mandolinist will be in town Saturday, May 26. Carlo has a following in the bluegrass world because he's also a great player there - won the national mandolin championship in Winfield, Kansas in the 90s. If you have a large space in your home (30+) and would be interested in hosting a house concert / sorkshop, or are affiliated with with a civic group that might be presenting him, please contact me off-list. Carlo's website - http://www.aonzo.com Jeff Boudreau notloB Folk Concerts http://sites.google.com/site/notlobmusic/ Bringing folk, folk revival, folk rock, old time, bluegrass, Celtic, country blues, New England, Cape Breton and string band music to Jamaica Plain and Somerville. The series is volunteer-run and not for profit. 100% of the patron donations go to the artists and production expenses. "In this era of pop-driven acoustic music, notloB is keeping the folk tradition alive." ~ Jack Hardy May 23 ~ Jim Hurst @ Loring-Greenough House, JP The concert will be preceded by a one hour group lesson, contact Jim through his website for details.