A truly magic man in the music business. I'll always cherish the opportunity to have obtained two mandolins from the greatest music store in the world. RIP Stan... Thanks for making us feel at...
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A truly magic man in the music business. I'll always cherish the opportunity to have obtained two mandolins from the greatest music store in the world. RIP Stan... Thanks for making us feel at...
Well, you can pick your friends... and you know the rest. I'm in.....:mandosmiley:
oops, see DG. that's a pretty good list...
I recall a Collings MT-1, (that's right, 1), a Mowery F, Fred's Goldrush, a Nashville Flatiron, my Smart F. Some more cool ones that didn't make it around the circle before the 11:00 o'clock show in...
Fred,
Thanks for bringing us together. This was great fun and the folks gathered were super, nice to meet you all. Everyone appreciated the tours on the different mandos. See you next time or...
Hey, that ain't Bluegrass!!!!!
A quick web search found the musicians behing this at http://www.alexweinstein.com/
Yes indeed, they named the station after Wayne pursuant to persistant lobbying on his part. (kidding, heh)
Thanks, It's a superb group of people. They allow us a lot of programming flexibility. In addition to playin progressive acoustic music, I've interviewed David Bromberg, Del Mccoury, Craig Miller...
I've obtained permission from Boise state's KBSU FM to re-air a nice nine and 1/2 minute interview with Lawrence Smart on my show, "Jambalaya" at public radio station WJFF, 90.5 FM Jeffersonville New...
I'm in.....
Nice!!!
Congrats..............
I saw Joe (Joey) Bonamassa when he was a kid at an open mike at the Valley Brook in New Hartford NY. He was rippin up Stevie Ray stuff and blowing everyone away. Props to his dad for getting him out...
Get Smart (if you can)!!