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    I had an I-pod glitch and lost a bunch of music so I'm trying to put music back on and find some new mandolin playing to put on. So I guess I have two questions, What are you listening to today? Your mandolin music collection would be incomplete without.....?
    I've been listening to a lot of Mike Compton these last couple days, WOW is all I have to say about his stuff. How about you?
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    While up to my elbows in manky plumbing work, I've been listening to Gertrud Weyhofen in two versions;
    Musique pour les fêtes galantes
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    I really enjoy listening to Monroe's Master Of Bluegrass and Bruce Harvie's Mangler Of Bluegrass back-to-back. Harvie's Overheard At Darrington is also a favorite of mine. My playlists wouldn't be complete without something by Sam Bush.
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    I got The Janissary Stomp on by Roger Landes and Chipper Thompson right now ~ GREAT stuff!
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    Paradicso


    http://youtu.be/w5vWxiCBkIU

    No mando here but very nice music and very nice video:

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    https://archive.org/details/cabinet2....akg414.flac16

    More of a New Grass feel, but a talented bunch of folks. For quick reference, track 15, Shady Grove, is a new twist on an old chestnut.

    Give it a listen folks.
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    The Complete Tone Poems...4 hours of beautiful Dawg/Tony duets. Check it out from AcousticOasis.

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    Tonight it will be Richard Kriehn on Prairie Home Companion's Annual Joke Show!

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    The Mammals. oh you gotta try these guys if you don't know them.
    Larson Poe.
    Michael Hedges.


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    while no mando,
    but being blues and jazz and ragtime lover,
    I have been listening to the Complete Jelly Roll Morton Congressional Recordings with Alan Lomax.
    More a narrative of the wild west New Orleans than music , although there is a good deal of that too.
    Done at a time when 4 minutes was the limit of the recording discs, and, pretty fascinating stuff.

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    Don Julin "Vibe"

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    Thanks for the replies, Been listening to a bunch of theses guys- Remington Ryde
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    Spinning the "David Grisman Quintet" from 1976… no idea how many copies of this I've worn out…. never gets old.

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    Dug this one up today, haven't listened to it in years, great stuff!

    Red Allen & The Kentuckians: Live & Let Live

    Also the Butch Baldassari tribute album: The Road Home

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    Tim O'Brien & Derrell Scott's "Memories and Moments". Great songwriting and music! I never get tired of this.
    Music speaks to us all. And to each of us, she speaks with a different voice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanzy View Post
    While up to my elbows in manky plumbing work, I've been listening to Gertrud Weyhofen in two versions;
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    Nice music, Beanzy!
    Thanks for bringing it to our attention. I just downloaded Gertrud Troester-Weyhofen's CD, "Carnevale di Mandolino" recorded in 1992:
    https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ca...no/id287286377

    Good luck with the plumbing job!
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    Close to Home by the Purple Hulls

    It's not fancy - bluegrass gospel - but it has stayed in my player a lot longer than I ever expected.

    Very tasty mandolin playing along with a perfectly produced CD.

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    I discovered Yank Rachell the other day so I've been listening to a ton of his stuff. Blues Mandolin is new to me and awesome! Also I've been listening watching a few Peter Ostroushko videos on YouTube.

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