Thanks Denny. There’s a lot to think about. I’ll do some digging and see what  
pops up.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2009 4:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Mando Camp North

 

I know a workshop would work here in the area....may be better to go to Lubbock 
or Odessa/Midland because of airport access. When Sam Bush came to Amarillo, he 
sold out the large theater down town. I sat on the second row in the middle. I 
have been talking to Stephen Mougin since he played with Melonie Canoon and it 
was good to see him playing with Sam. I stayed late and visited with everyone 
and it was a blast. People came from all over West Texas and Central Texas. 

They also have a large indoor jam in January every year in Amarillo. It also is 
well attended and has people coming from all over the country.

There is the camp bluegrass at Levelland.

There are some very good bands from this part of the world. Triple L from New 
Mexico travels all over the country. There is another good band from Lubbock 
and one from San Angelo that have alot of regional gigs. 

Snyder has the big western swing festival. Some of our friends, Rickey Boen and 
Texas Mud are a western swing band and have moved to Branson and have a show 
there...they have done so for the last couple of years. Of course the king of 
western swing is honored with a large festival every year in Turkey...of course 
I am talking about Bob Wills.

My point is that there are people in this part of the world who would love to 
have a workshop. The problem is that we are spread out in this part of the 
world so people have to dr ive a long way to attend. It would have to be well 
advertized. There would need to be rv hook ups and hotel and restaurant 
arrangements made...there are some great catering companies in the area. 

It would work. It really would. 

Rich, there is a big festival here every year called the "White Buffalo" 
festival. It is like a mini Sturgess event. There are motorcycle clubs from all 
over the country in the area. They have bands play. I guarantee they would eat 
your music up.
 

Ok, enough for now. But this is something I have been thinking about for some 
time. I really would love to set up something in this part of the world. Maybe 
even a once a quarter event where maybe two instructors/performers come and 
share a Saturday to teach and then perform a great show that night. 

As I have said in other posts, I love the mandolin and I would love to share 
the music with the world. I still play my guitar once in a while. I still play 
my bass once or twice a year. I still play my banjo occassionally. I hardly 
ever play my drums. But I play the mandolin every day. It has become a passion 
that I think about multiple times per day.

Ok, seriously, enough for now.

Denny Wilson
Snyder, Texas

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Rich DelGrosso <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, 28 Feb 2009 2:52 pm
Subject:=2 0RE: Mando Camp North

Thanks for the good word Denny.

 

Re: a workshop…..they start out small.  I make pretty good money around the 
country doing Sat. afternoon workshops. I’m doing one next Sat in Austin, 
another in NYC in April. If you have an organization, or music store that can 
host it and a mailing list of mando players I could come out to get a series 
started. Maybe talk Mike into joining us. Pretty soon it grows and we talk 
Grisman, Marshall and others to come.

 

As George=2 0“Harmonica” Smith used to say, “When you stop and think about it, 
that’s something to stop and think about.”

 

Rich

 

From:  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] [ 
<mailto:[email protected]?> mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2009 12:21 PM
To:  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]
Subject: Re: Mando Camp North

 

the lyrics to those blues songs on that particular album are so funny that I am 
positive and excited and the tempo is great for two steps a beat on most songs 
(sometimes 4 steps a beat). I have tried to get my teenage son interested in 
music...he is a quarterback on the football team and doesn't have much desire 
for anything but ACDC, which is fine, I listen occasionally myself. The only 
thing that he has been interested in when it comes to guitar or mandolin has 
been Rich's album and the homespun blues mandolin dvd's. AGain, it is the 
lyrics that are fun and with the blues style it is more enjoyable for him. I 
used to play drums in a band and he liked it when I sang blues songs. 

have no fear, I listen to stomp alot too. I still say that Evening Prayer Blues 
is the greatest recording ever.

I just changed my mp3 player tunes yesterday and have been listening to some 
old Doyle Lawson and old Bill Monroe. I love their style and feel. I just wish 
they had been recorded with our modern technology. Can you imagine how awesome 
some of those old tunes would sound with all the advancements? They are great 
even with their basic tools. Now  you can make better quality recordings at 
home on your computer. 

If we could ever get something going in Lubbock, Abilene, San Angelo, Amarillo, 
or even at South Plains in Levelland with Joe Carr, I would do whatever I could 
to make it work. I would go to every festival I could in the area to pass out 
flyers. I would contact all the music20organizations and all the college music 
departments. I would contact as many school music teachers and more. There are 
some good facilities for something right here in Snyder. We have a large gym 
and stands which they call the collosium because of the college basketball 
teams. The area has many other support buildings and halls for displays and 
more which are used for livestock shows, rodeos, a huge western swing festival 
every summer (I mean huge), and much more.

I even thought about trying to get the board of the western swing festival to 
bring in some great mandolin musicians to provide more depth to the event. 

There is also a good theater here that would be great for an event. I was 
thinking about having a wide variety of mandolinist come over the course of a 
weekend. It would provide the audience with a wide varieity of styles to hear. 
It would be great to hear Grisman, Mike Marshall, Mike Compton, DelGrosso, Evan 
Marshall, Tim Obrien, and more. Classical, blues, rock, bluegrass, celtic, and 
more in one weekend mini festival. To me, that sounds like one great weekend.

Now, if someone would give me a fat check from the government bailouts to pay 
for it, we will be all set.

Denny Wilson
Snyder, Texas

 

 

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Cardio? Does Rich have out a "Blues-ercise" aerobics video? "Sweatin'



























to Yank". Now we're talking. Work it hard, ladies.



























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