Ginnie Hawker and Tracy Swartz do some real good music.

On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 12:55 PM, J Hill <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'll throw Growling Old Men into the mix.  It's Ben Winship on Mandolin and
> John Lowell on guitar.  Not bluegrass nor Oldtime but might be worth
> checking out.
>
> Also, Johnny Staats and Robert Shafer did a CD called Homecoming favorites
> that's filled w/ gospel tunes.
>
> Jason
>
>
>
> On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 1:49 PM, M. Marmot <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I have to say, that, i have also found myself gravitating to duo-trio
>> musical arrangements... more space for the instruments to sound but
>> also the beauty, challenge, and interaction of group work is on
>> readily display.
>>
>> I'd also reccomend Mr. Norman Blake, especially his album 'Meeting on
>> Southern Soil' with Mr. Peter Ostroushko, thats a fine album that has
>> consistently been played here for years now. A more recent discovery
>> for me was the music of Jody Stecher and Kate Brislin, their albums
>> are stunning. Also, i'd reccomend some of Yank Rachell's earlier
>> recordings.
>>
>> On May 13, 3:12 pm, Steve Cantrell <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hey all,
>> > I hope eveyone is staying safe and relatively dry/oil-free wherever you
>> > might happen to be. Just a question....
>> >
>> > I have found myself increasingly interested in duo/trio stringband
>> > music. It seems like the more I do it the simpler my own playing becomes 
>> > out
>> > of necessity. You don't have that dirge of fiddle/banjo/bass/guitar to 
>> > cover
>> > the flaws...of which there are unfortunately many. So I have been doing a
>> > ton of listening in that vein--"Stomp", live recordings of Mike and David,
>> > The Foghorn Duo (Kaleb Clauder is an excellent mandolin picker), the 
>> > Kitchen
>> > Tapes, Skip Gorman and Richard Starkey...you get the idea. I am hoping that
>> > folks might be able to throw out some similar suggestions for me.
>> >
>> > I also saw where Mr. Long will be doing a duo tour in July, so maybe
>> > someone can post some audio/video? David, I have relied heavily on a 
>> > bootleg
>> > recording of you and KC Groves. You pick some familiar tunes and it is
>> > almost a Monroe double-stop seminar. Great picking.
>> >
>> > Anyway, thanks for any suggestions you folks might have. Amazon is just
>> > dying for me to spend some money over there.
>> > Thanks,
>> > Steve
>> >
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