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Playing Since: 1986

Experience Level: Purty Good

dangibson has made 1 recent addition to Banjo Hangout 

Interests:
[Jamming] [Socializing] [Helping]

Occupation: Professional Storyteller

Gender: Male

Age: 67

My Instruments:
Chuck Lee 11" custom -- walnut neck and rim, integral tone ring, Pegheds tuners, dogwood star inlay in headstock (new in 9/2008). 1980 Wildwood Troubadour, bought used in 1988. (In banjo terminology, does it's age make it pre-war?) Mountain style fretless made by Clifford Glenn of Sugar Grove, NC, bought in 1995. Bob Thornburg gourd banjo (#159), bought used from Chuck Lee, March, 2010. Thornburg tackhead grain measure banjo (#156), bought used from Chuck Lee, April 2010. Prust 13" trensioning banjo (new in January 2011). Terry Bell Boucher (mid-1840s style) replica kit: 28.5" scale, 13" rim, gut strings, fretless -- very pre-war. Pete Ross "Liberty" gourd banjo: four gut strings (3 long, one short), fretless, modeled after banjo in the 1792 painting "Liberty Displaying the Arts and Sciences."


Favorite Bands/Musicians:
Favorite performer of all time: Victor Borge

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Created 3/13/2006
Last Visit 5/5/2013


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Wichita Falls, TX, Library, June 2011
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Mountain Man
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Snow? Dallas?
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The morning after Big-D's Snow Fall
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Time to Take the New Banjo Home.
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New Lee Banjo
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New Lee Banjo
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New Lee Banjo
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Telling a story in American Sign Language
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Someone Pull This Pickin' Bow Out of My Mouth
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Goofy banjoplayer. Rains County Library, Emory, TX
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Budding Old Time Frailer? -- Emory,TX
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Good Audiences Come in All Ethnicities and Species
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But, Some Audiences Are Tougher Than Others.
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#2 Grandson with My Banjo
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Photo Opp
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Lancaster, TX, Library -- Telling a Jack Tale.
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Storyteller/Banjoplayer
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Banjo Power! at the Dallas Public Library
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Cameron, TX
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Amarillo
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Now, where did I put that banjo?
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It's nice to have groupies.
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Plano, TX, School Gig
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Attaching a Banjo Strap
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Showing Off at an Elementary School
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Dancing to the Gourd in Cheyenne, WY
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Gourd Banjo Working for its keep.
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Weapons of Choice
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Early banjo power.
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Dead Head
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Prust Banjo Back
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Prust Banjo Side
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Prust Banjo Front
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Giving the Banjo a Rest
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Texas Library Association Convention 2011
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Schmoozing a Critic in Houston
  

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