Sneakin in... Eva Holbrook "Born from Jets"....Sneakin out....
Sneakin in... Eva Holbrook "Born from Jets"....Sneakin out....
Don Julin
c.1965 Harmony Monterey H410 Mandolin
"What a long, strange trip it's been..." - Robert Hunter
"Life is too important to be taken seriously." - Oscar Wilde
Think Hippie Thoughts...
Gear: The Current Cast of Characters
Our list so far (alphabetical):
Dave Apollon
Lewin Barringer III
Jeff Bird
Jethro Burns
Sam Bush
Dash Croft
Drew Emmitt from Leftover Salmon
Steve Gibson
Alex Gregory
David Grisman (esp. with Peter Rowan in Earth Opera)
Bruce Harvie
Niles Hokkanen
Paul Hoffman from Greensky Bluegrass
Eva Holbrook (esp. on "Born from Jets")
Billy Holmes
Incredible String Band (Lief Sorbye, Robin Williamson, others?)
Gene Johnson
John Paul Jones
Don Julin
Michael Kang from String Cheese Incident
John Kruth
Dennis Lichtman
David Lindley with Kaleidoscope & El-Rayo X
Sam Lyman
Carl Martin
Jamie Masefield
Barry Mitterhoff with Jorma Kaukonen particularly the Jefferson Airplane covers
Bill Monroe
Tiny Moore
Matt Mundy
Nash the Slash
Yank Rachell
Robin Remaily with Holy Modal Rounders
Jim Richter
Peter Rowan
John Skehan with Railroad Earth
Virginia Slopbottom
Peter Stampfel with Holy Modal Rounders on "Good Taste Is Timeless"
Andy Statman
The mandolin player for Richard and Linda Thompson (Richard Thompson?) on a few cuts from "Pour Down Like Silver"
Paul Tierney from the album "Red Hash" by Gary Higgins.
David Tiller
Frank Wakefield
Radim Zenkl
c.1965 Harmony Monterey H410 Mandolin
"What a long, strange trip it's been..." - Robert Hunter
"Life is too important to be taken seriously." - Oscar Wilde
Think Hippie Thoughts...
Gear: The Current Cast of Characters
David Tiller
Wow. Exciting to see David's name on this list. When I lived in Austin 20 years ago I bumped into David on the street. I gave him a sandwich in exchange for him playing some Bach on the mandolin. He also played a converted dreadnought mandocello. Anyhow, I let him crash at my place and we became a duo of sorts for a while. Great memories of a great player.
2020 Custom Weber Yellowstone F-20-F octave mandolin
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2019 Custom Weber Diamondback F14-F
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2016 Weber Octar
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Fred Redekop
Listen to Jack Happy. It is track #35 on the Mandolin Cafe Mp3 player, and it's also attached below.
Fred's fine playing has a very Zappa-esque character that I think qualifies it as Psychedelic.
redekop3 (1).mp3
c.1965 Harmony Monterey H410 Mandolin
"What a long, strange trip it's been..." - Robert Hunter
"Life is too important to be taken seriously." - Oscar Wilde
Think Hippie Thoughts...
Gear: The Current Cast of Characters
I think the first mandolin player I saw in person was Robin Williamson of the Incredible String Band. I saw the ISB at The Armadillo World Headquarters in Austin TX in 1970. I never got over the infatuation with the mandolin after our first meeting.
Jeff Austin of YMSB pretty much has to be on this list.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pELxQzaGsvE
Nash the Slash - who else dresses in bandages like the Invisible Man, and plays an electric mandolin in the shape of a skull?
I was searching for something else and came across this old thread, pretty good read so I had to bump it to throw in Jarrod Walker. Been listening to him a lot lately and while he is a SOLID bluegrass mandolin player I’ve enjoyed some of his extended solos with Billy Strings
I should be pickin' rather than postin'
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