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    Default free live concert by Elderly, Nora Brown, April 7

    set your calendar, even if you are not into open back banjo, enjoy the journey this young lady will take you on. seen her play 2 finger and clawhammer old appalachian music. I think she's in the 10th grade, been playing for a while now. has the grit and gift to continue the music.

    start researching her music now.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULyqsCqAhOI

    NPR tiny desk concert to whet your appetite(30 feet below the sidewalks)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxjyFQS2nIY



    and here is about an hour of a home play a couple months ago
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEeS3qbwj88

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    Default Re: free live concert by Elderly, Nora Brown, April 7

    She's wonderful. Definitely an old soul. Sorry if I missed it, but what time will she play? I didn't see anything on the Elderly events page. Thanks, and thank you for sharing this!

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    Default Re: free live concert by Elderly, Nora Brown, April 7

    Just a little digging on YouTube will find more of this delightful young talent.

    Thanks for opening my eyes.
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    Default Re: free live concert by Elderly, Nora Brown, April 7

    Nice playing!

    Quote Originally Posted by fishermike View Post
    Sorry if I missed it, but what time will she play? I didn't see anything on the Elderly events page.
    I couldn't find events there either, but a Google special search (using the search string "nora brown, site:elderly.com", without the quotes) did turn up an Elderly page with this info:

    7:00 pm (US eastern time zone), April 7, 2021. And on the upcoming video's actual YouTube page (first text-only link given in OP), in the lower left corner of that YouTube video it also shows a time but, at least on my computer, it appears that YouTube automatically changes the displayed upcoming time to a local time that matches each viewer's perceived IP address or something.

    Just out of curiosity, and since MandolinCafe has readers all over the world, I plugged the Elderly webpage's time and date into a world time-zone event converter thingie to see equivalent times elsewhere in the world. Here's a small sample of the upcoming banjo concert's equivalent time in dozens of cities listed on that converter page:

    Anchorage (Alaska US), 3:00 pm, April 7
    Bogota (Colombia), 6:00 pm, April 7
    Cairo (Egypt), 1:00 am, April 8
    Chicago (US), 6:00 pm, April 7
    Denver (US), 5:00 pm, April 7
    London (UK) 0:00 (midnight, which the website writes as 12:00), April 8
    Honolulu (US), 1:00 pm, April 7
    Mumbai (India), 4:30 am, April 8
    Nairobo (Kenya), 2:00 am, April 8
    New York (US), 7:00 pm, April 7
    Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), 8:00 pm, April 7
    Seattle (US), 4:00 pm, April 7
    Tijuana (Mexico), 4:00 pm, April 7
    Tokyo (Japan), 8:00 am, April 8
    Zurich (Switzerland), 1:00 am, April 8

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