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Clark Mandolins at IBMA
If you're heading to the IBMA showcase in Nashville, TN, be sure to stop by the Clark Mandolins booth October 1st through 3rd during the
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Blackface A5 Old Wave Mandolin at TAMCO
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John Carlini opens personal audio "Vault"
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February 26, 2006 | Camptown

Veteran Grisman Quintet sideman and (recent) solo artist Joe Craven and Blender Logic Arts are proud to announce the 10th Anniversary re-release of Joe's debut critically acclaimed recording Camptown.

Broad and deep on virtuosity, Craven's creativity and sense of humor never cease to both confound and titillate. JazzMando's introduction to this wild man's genius was with his most recent, "Django Latino," an outside-of-the-box mélange of two of our favorite jazz styles, South American (Latin) and French Gypsy jazz. Going back ten years to purchase this recent re-release (his first solo project) is a no-brainer...

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Posted by Ted at February 26, 2006 10:10 PM


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