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The Sixties in Folk Music / 11. Gene McGeorge
When I first met Peter Feldmann in Santa Barbara in the early 60s, I had been playing in a Mariachi band with some of my fellow construction friends. My style was too classical-formal (after five years of childhood training), but … Continue reading →
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Tagged banjo, bill neeley, Bluebird Cafe, fiddle, guitar, guitarron, lobero theater, maria cordero, Peter Feldmann, scragg family, tom sheldon
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The Sixties in Folk Music / 10. Kajsa Ohman
Giving up music for life is something I do periodically. Whether this is due to some innate fear of failure or another fear—that music is so wonderful and powerful it might take over my life—I don’t know. I do know … Continue reading →
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Tagged banjo, Bluebird Cafe, bluegrass, california, Folk Music, maria cordero, montana, red dog saloon, santa barbara, scragg family, tom sheldon
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The Sixties in Folk Music / 2. Tony Townsend Part I.
Tony Townsend The Growing Season: The Noctambulist, Rondo, & Iopan I arrived early that night and parked at the rear. There was no one around. Looking down the dark corridor toward Canon Perdido Street, I saw that other businesses were … Continue reading →
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Tagged david crosby, Folk Music, iopan, maria cordero, Noctambulist, Rondo, tony townsend
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