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Jane C |
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Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
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Playing Since: 2007
Experience Level: Just Startin'
Interests:
[Jamming] [Socializing]
Occupation: medical photographer
Gender: Female
Age: 68
My Instruments:
Epiphone MB250 John Grey open back. Fender FB54, Ozark open back, beginners trumpet, old piece of junk that passes for an alto sax
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Created 6/7/2007
Last Visit 2/15/2026
When I was little my stepgrandmother promised me her banjo when she died. The nuns who took care of her also took care of the banjo. When my husband heard the story and that I still wanted that banjo he went out and bought me one for Christmas. Maybe not the best in the world but it's mine and I love it. That's the banjo AND the husband. (most of the time).
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