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February 28, 2006 | John McGann

Bostonians, you're in for a treat, if you can catch the Berkelee College of Music Faculty featuring John McGann and one of our favorites, The Wayfaring Strangers in town , 7:30 PM, March 30th at the David Friend Recital Hall on campus.

A spectacular evening of acoustic music, John will be joined by fellow faculty members violinist Matt Glaser, Larry Baione (guitar), Laszlo Gardony (piano), Dave Hollender (bass), Heather Masse, violin wunderkind Aaron Weinstein, as well as quartet members Jim Dalton (Boston Conservatory faculty, mandolin), Adam Larrabee (New England Conservatory faculty, mandocello) and current Berklee mandolin student Joe Walsh.

A little Django, and some of the best acoustic "roots" music on the planet!


Posted by Ted at February 28, 2006 05:02 PM


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