Could also be Barry Mitterhoff, as he was once a Bluegrass Boy and he
lives up east.  But this is all just speculation.

What is disturbing is the dispute about where the film will be made
and all the wrangling about "incentives" from both offices of film for
Kentucky and Tennessee.  But that's capitalism I guess.  Like Monsieur
Pomme d'Terre, I'm not holding my breath or throwing away my crutches
in expectation of high art and a real rendition of "True Life Blues".

Taube


On Sep 26, 4:24 pm, Mark Halpin <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sep 17, 6:32 pm, Terry Bullin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Peter Sarsgaard, 39, is cast as Monroe.
>
> > "I talked to Peter
> >  on the phone the other day," Woodward said. "He was in New York taking
> > mandolin lessons. He plays guitar, but he needs to be able to play
> > mandolin for the movie."
>
> > Yea, I'm sure after a couple of lessons in "NEW YORK", he will have no 
> > trouble playing rawhide........yea right.   What I want to know is who's 
> > going to teach him to sing like Bill?   Good luck with that!
>
> Singing aside, the first thing i thought was 'Andy Statman is to be
> found in New York',  so maybe not as daft as it first seems?
>
> Heck-o, i figure he'll only need to learn a few chord shapes, basic
> runs and maybe how to wear the strap over one shoulder anyhow :)

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