if you have the time, this is worth just playing in the background if you are doing house work or something,
What a perfect moment captured in time
if you have the time, this is worth just playing in the background if you are doing house work or something,
What a perfect moment captured in time
Stormy Morning Orchestra
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"Mean Old Timer, He's got grey hair, Mean Old Timer he just don't care
Got no compassion, thinks its a sin
All he does is sit around an play the Mandolin"
Good find!
Girouard Concert A5
Girouard Custom A4
Nordwall Cittern
Barbi Mandola
Crump OM-1s Octave
www.singletonstreet.com
Looks like Danny is using a Trillium zouk or octave too.
Girouard Concert A5
Girouard Custom A4
Nordwall Cittern
Barbi Mandola
Crump OM-1s Octave
www.singletonstreet.com
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It was after spending time with Peter on one of the porches at the Augusta Music Festival that cultivated my infatuation for the mandolin in the 80's. Though it was Dawg and Jerry Garcia playing together that motivated me to learn the mandolin 30 years after Peter and Augusta.
What a talent and nice guy!
Big Muddy EM8 solid body (Mike Dulak's final EM8 build)
Kentucky KM-950
Weber Gallatin A Mandola "D hole"
Rogue 100A (current campfire tool & emergency canoe paddle)
Interesting. I took some mandolin lessons in the late 80's from a Danny Gotham in Potsdam NY. If I recall correctly he sat in with Frank Wakefield on campus at Clarkson University. And did some finger style blues on mandolin when he sat in with a blues guy.
Jim
“Turn your blackberries off”
Danny Gotham is active as a guitar and mandolin playing musician and music teacher in the Chapel Hill, NC area. He sold his Nugget to Andrew Marlin (now plays a Northfield). Several years ago he brought Peter O into the NC for concerts and I hosted a mandolin workshop with Peter. He was a very soulful musician with a huge focus on producing tone, rather than a flurry of notes (although he could do that also). Yet another great musician that we lost over the past few years.
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