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Fascinating and very nicely done. A great read!
I just want to add the website for the Trio:
https://www.andrewcollinstrio.com
We're long-time fans of Andrews music so happy to see him making an appearance here.
Shout out to the author Cary Fagan who is a member among us. For those of you that don't know he's a marvelous author, and yes, award winning. Have read two of his books. If you require mandolin content his wonderful Valentine's Fall is a must read.
I love the new albums. Great work Andrew!
Nice interview. Very interesting player who I've started to check out. Thanks as always for posting.
Atta-boy Andrew!! This trio is way beyond good. I will definitely get a copy.
Oldplinker from Toronto Mandolin Orchestra.
Looking forward to seeing him Saturday night on Vancouver Island. Always a great show and appreciate that he does tour as much as he does and hits the smaller towns. He's also a wonderful teacher and inspiration.
... not all those who wander are lost ...
Cool stuff. Andrew's great. Very nice work, Cary.
Well written article Cary. Fun read, great music and media! Firmaments is a beautiful piece.
Great interview Cary. Nice to hear what Andrew has been up to!
Jason Anderson
"...while a great mandolin is a wonderful treat, I would venture to say that there is always more each of us can do with the tools we have available at hand. The biggest limiting factors belong to us not the instruments." Paul Glasse
Stumbling Towards Competence
I’ve been a fan going back to “Little Widgets.” His “embrace sucking” advice is completely on target.
Andrew was in town last year with the trio as visiting artists for a local arts organization. I had the privilege of meeting him — they’re all really nice guys — and hearing them play for an inner city middle school orchestra class. Wonderfully informal and intimate and they connected with the kids, no small feat.
Their only open-to-the public performance was in a little venue out in the country. I was unable to attend. But to my horror the mandolin player at the same venue the very next night was yours truly. I suppose it was an opportunity to embrace sucking. : ) I survived.
Noting today's anniversary of this fine interview with Andrew Collins by one of our favorite authors.
Nothing the anniversary of this feature interview.
Nothing the anniversary of this feature interview.
Great trio. Also, Grant Gordy is playing a Hiroshi Suda 000 guitar.
I’m glad y’all bumped this one, I missed it before - great stuff!
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