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Playing Since: 1985
Experience Level: Novice
revellfa has made 94 recent additions to Banjo Hangout 
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Occupation: Clergy
Gender: Male
Age: 35
My Instruments: Currently...
"The Dixie Grand" Banjo Handmade by Andy Boarman circa 1979-80. "The Black Pony" A custom made banjer with a walnut neck built on a Cox rim and gold plated no hole archtop tone ring. "The Crude Dude", Custom D-Scale Banjo made by Ken White of Elkins, WV. Encore banjo that a parishoner bought for me (Asian banjo, great sound.) Gretsch Tenor Banjo 1935 Kalamazoo KM-11 oval hole, flaback mandolin 2009 Martin D-16RGT Acoustic Guitar 1986 HD-28 SE with Christian Martin III's signature Kalamazoo Sport Model Guitar 1973 Gibson Blue Ridge Model Acoustic Guitar 1935 Supertone Gene Autry "Ole Santa Fe" Archtop Guitar Carlos Tenor Guitar Two Oscar-Schmidt 12 Chord Autoharps Mainland Concert Ukulele (Red Cedar and Rosewood.) Old Student Fiddle Home made Bass Gremlen Guitar strung to Nashville Tuning Red Foley Supertone Guitar Various other junk...
Favorite Bands/Musicians: Don Reno and Red Smiley and all the Tenessee Cut-Ups. Dad Pap Uncle Junior Wade Mainer Uncle Dave Macon Gene Autry Eddie Adcock Ralph Stanley The Carter Family The Korn Kobblers Annie and Mac (check them out on You Tube) Stephen Foster Homer and the Barnstormers LeRoy Troy
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Created 9/25/2006
Last Visit 6/18/2013
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I enjoy everything about the banjo. I'm a big Don Reno fan as well as some of the older guys like Uncle Dave. I learned from my dad and my grandfather and have been playing for over twenty five years. Our family's musical heritage is being preserved through a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Also, I play guitar and sing a little. I currently play in a band called "The Lickety Split Banjo Boys." I love to tinker with/play/and/or restore older and unique instruments. I have also recently been persuaded to play the electric bass in my church's praise band. Perhaps we can compromise and make it a banjo bass!
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