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February 23, 2006 | Paul Glasse Workshop

Paul Glasse Workshop, Tuesday, June 6th, Lincoln Nebraska!

Midwestern USA mandolinists are in for a treat when jazz mandolinist extraordinaire Paul Glasse appears in the capital city of the Cornhusker state for the regionally acclaimed Jazz in June Concert Series. Featured in the evening as guest soloist with the Nebraska Jazz Orchestra, Paul will give a morning workshop for the fortunate few who can take the day off to pick the brains of one of JazzMandodom's greatest living legends.

More details to come, but mark your calendars now, and ask the boss nicely for the day off!

Workshop sponsored by Rigel Instruments, and concert appearance supported and funded by JazzMando.com. with promotional considerations by mandolincafe.com.

Posted by Ted at February 23, 2006 11:53 AM


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