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Playing Since: 2011
Experience Level: Novice
Interests:
[Jamming] [Socializing] [Helping]
Gender: Male
Age: 50
My Instruments:
1930s Ward (Gibson) Tb1 conversion (mahogany neck, maple reso)
Martin D28
Blueridge br160
Dobro, Hula blues resonator (intermediate)
Favorite Bands/Musicians:
All Classic Bluegrass
Flat and Sruggs,Stanley Brothers, Don Reno\ Bill Harrel&Smiley, Jimmy Martin, Earl Taylor and the Stoney Mountain Boys, Billy Edwards, Bill Emerson, Eddie Adcock, Rob McCoury, J.D., Red Allen, Osbornes, Smiley Hobbs, Charlie Poole
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Created 2/2/2011
Last Visit 3/2/2016
Bluegrass Vocalist and Guitar picker (actively learning banjo) pedigreed hillbilly transplant I grew up with, live,and breath traditional music and bluegrass and primitive gospel. Ive been playing guitar for 18 years. I have always had great appreciation for the 5 string since i was a child and finally decided to start learning to pick it in Feb 2011. So far it has come to me much easier than guitar ever has, but there is alot to learn, I love everything about picking banjo and the madness of tweekin em more than i probably ought.