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03.11.10

Happy Birthday Jethro!
Everytime March 10th rolls around, we are compelled to pay homage to the great mandolin legend and personal hero, and especially this year for what
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03.09.10

Now, the notes just seem to come from out of nowhere.
Once in a while, we like to look back and reflect on the impact of the body of work here. We're ten days away from
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03.07.10

Zdravitsa plays the Beatles
A little lip-syncing, or more accurately pick-syncing with members of this Russian balalaika orchestra under the direction of Andrei Krasnikov. (More members are actually on
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May 14, 2008 | Paul Glasse. Punk.

Blast from the past, barely old enough to shave, a vintage photo of Paul Glasse and bandmates from his teenage years (2nd from right), including a younger version of Mel Bay author and banjo/mandolin/guitar/fiddle master, Gerald Jones. (right)

Paul has a busy summer with two workshops, including the June Mandolin Symposium and August Acoustic Music Camp. Two excellent opportunities to learn from one of the world's best jazz mandolinists. Paul himself interned under three of history's immortal swing mandolin masters, Tiny Moore, Johnny Gimble, and Jethro Burns, and arguably reigns as the planet's Number One Bebop mandolinist.

Young Paul Glasse

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Posted by Ted at May 14, 2008 5:54 AM


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