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Posted by Ryan Cavanaugh on Thursday, August 2, 2012
I have recently moved to the wonderful cultural expanse of New York City. For those interested, I'm currently living and teaching in the East Village. I've been working, recording, and rehearsing with Bill Evans Soulgrass out of NYC for 7 yrs now, and decided to make a scenery change. Prior to this move, I lived in Nashville, soaking up traditional country roots, soul, and bluegrass, and enjoying a lot of it. I moved to NY to find a unique group of forward thinking musicians that I will call my new band... I'm not quite sure who they are yet, but I will find them and let you know!
3 comments on “New York City?”
JAFO Says:
Thursday, August 9, 2012 @5:18:35 AM
Hey Ryan, good luck with the move. Enjoyed meeting you at Grey Fox, and hope you will come back. Your music is a joy to listen to and I really got a kick out of that Wednesday night jam with Ron Cody. Enjoy yhe City and all it has to offer. Also remember that Woodstock is only 2 hours north. We can pick you up at the bus station.
Tom
Ryan Cavanaugh Says:
Thursday, August 9, 2012 @1:18:18 PM
Hey Tom! Was great to meet you too! I'll let you know when I need some time in Woodstock!
JAFO Says:
Thursday, August 9, 2012 @3:31:32 PM
See if you can keep December 20th Open. That will be a 'pretty good' night.
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