Where is Richard Moody playing now?
Where is Richard Moody playing now?
This is our nice little Band in Germany: "die Croonies"- always great fun, playing together!
www.duo-cassard.de
www.myspace.com/croonies
www.lamarmotte.de
www.youtube.de/fiffoff
- Gibson A, 1914, Gibson A4 1920
- Martin Ukulele Style 1, 1932-34, Style 2 20s
- Mandola unknown, 30s
- Martin SPD-16 M
Here's the Sons Of Others at a show for the Music Beneath the Mesa series out by El Morro National Monument in western New Mexico. Justin McLauchlin, bass and Gregg Daigle, guitar. Guess who's on the mandolin.
2010 Heiden A5, 2020 Pomeroy oval A, 2013 Kentucky KM1000 F5, 2012 Girouard A Mandola w ff holes, 2001 Old Wave A oval octave
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Richard Moody is playing Viola violin and sometimes mandolin with a few groups based out of Winnipeg. He has been on tour with Ruth Moody of the Wailin' Jennies for quite some time, but when at home runs a Yoga school. He usually spends 4 months a year in India.
Richard got some international fame when that PBS Documentary came out a few years ago. It was the one were the two families went back to using two hundred year old stuff for a calendar year, and it was all filmed for a mimi-series. Imagine having your name/music travel all over the world and be on 30 million TVs in a single day. What a trip. I was so proud of him.
Pioneer Quest was the name of the mini series..
Here's another pic of "The Mountain Boomers" ...We sure have fun! Especially when there's free food and beer! and also a youtube OT tune of us playin' a fiddle tune of some sort...
I Pick, Therefore I Grin! ... "Good Music Any OLD-TIME"
1922 Gibson F2
2006 Gibson F5 Goldrush
2015 Martin HD28-V
2017 Gibson J45
Wood wizard, that was tons of fun. Just when I figured I had heard all the old time tunes..
Jot 'Em Down Boys from Canton, Ga.
We are Karina & Marco and I put down my Wilkie mandolin momentarily to play my bass for a couple of songs. This is my first bass and it is a 1937 King Mortone. We play Italian and French folk music mostly. Here is a song, Amame Giannina off our second album C'est Si Bon . The mandolin on the recording is my Givens F-5. I hope you enjoy the music. I am a bluegrasser at heart and love the high lonesome sound.
Hey Mark: I could not play the mp3 for some reason. Do you have it on a web site somewhere?
Jim
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19th Century Tunes
Playing lately:
1924 Gibson A4 - 2018 Campanella A-5 - 2007 Brentrup A4C - 1915 Frank Merwin Ashley violin - Huss & Dalton DS - 1923 Gibson A2 black snakehead - '83 Flatiron A5-2 - 1939 Gibson L-00 - 1936 Epiphone Deluxe - 1928 Gibson L-5 - ca. 1890s Fairbanks Senator Banjo - ca. 1923 Vega Style M tenor banjo - ca. 1920 Weymann Style 25 Mandolin-Banjo - National RM-1
This is the only photo I have for our band Panther Hollow String Band. This particular photo doesn't include our guitar player Dave who I am subbing for. This was a gig in Pittsburgh. Paying attendees got front row privileges.
Hmmmm, never attached a photo before. Does this work?
Grassworks Bluegrass Band
I miss playing with the band since I moved, but still fill in from time to time.
Pretty in pink.
I Believe He's Coming Back
Found this blast from the past
Okay Scotti, I'll bite. Who is it? The Harley Allen/Mike Lilly Band?
That turquoise jacket is a bold fashion statement, but truth be told, the skinny tie is right up my alley. I keep waiting for those to come back.
Clark Beavans
No..Its Gary Brewer and the Kentucky Ramblers. L-R Larry Beasley banjo, Steve Day Fiddle, Myself, Mike Clevenger bass, Gary Brewer guitar and from the Grand Ole Opry Grant Turner. Im guessing this was around 1989-90
My band, Red Dog Ash.
I don't photograph well, so it is hard to find pictures of me that haven't caused irreparable damage to the camera or subsequent viewers. Here are a couple that have survived this process.
These are of Southernmost Magnolia Cajun Band, a seasonal Cajun/country/bluegrass band, with a core group of three and many rotating members, particularly fiddle.
1) From the world-famous Green Parrot, a Mardi Gras gig from three years ago, apparently taken from a safe distance. I can tell because I recognize Mindy Lynn, the A-00 I got to replace Mandy Lynn, my F-12, after she was stolen the previous summer, and served me well until I got the 1917 A in the spring.
2) From Geiger Key Marina, same year. This is one of my favorites. Really shows my best side. Seems to be a point in the gig when we had a guest bass player. Cindy is much better-looking. Nice (if slightly fuzzy) shot of fearless leader Maggie Moniz, and her nice old Martin.
But that's just my opinion. I could be wrong. - Dennis Miller
Furthering Mandolin Consciousness
Finders Keepers, my duo with the astoundingly talented and versatile Patti Rothberg. Our EP is finally done, and available! PM me, while they last!
From Mid-Missouri.... (bands and personel from left to right)
Mere Mortals Jim Borwick banjo/Marilyn Cummins bass/Danna Moore vcls-uke/Mark Atkins Lieberman (I-VIBE) mando/Steve Jacobs vcls-gtr
Django's Tiger Poy deLeon/Mark Atkins Lieberman/Thom Howard
Planet Jazz Mark Atkins Lieberman/Monte Safford/Will West
just groove, baby!
I still need your string labels!
Here's us.......you can see a pair of ToneBone Pre-Z's in the bottom left. The first pic that Aran posted is my fav so far.
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