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03.15.10

Donna Lee on the electric baritone mandolin
JazzMando friend Danny Williams (AKA "BariMando") has just posted an inspiring rendition of the Charlier Parker favorite, "Donna Lee." We've been trying to master that
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03.13.10

Ludewig Dola
Terrific eye candy from our friend, Illinois builder Dale Ludewig, who confides, "A mandola, just dyed and sealed Tuesday afternoon. Going to a man who
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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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January 22, 2009 | Christopher Guest "taps" into acoustic

We mentioned the well-known comedian, actor/wirter/director in November 2007 article, Acoustic project on tap for Tap. Pop-culture icon Chrisopher Guest (alter ego Nigel Tufnel from the 80's rockumentary, Spinal Tap) had been presented with an honorary Doctoral Degree from the prestigious Berklee School of Music, mentioning an acoustic project in the oven, with him slinging mandolin (Collings & Moteleone), mandola (Gibson '24) and K mandocello (Gibson '16"). We're pleased to see the CD's recent release, "Memories of Summer as a Child" by the band's name, "The Beyman Brothers." Exquisite sound samples are online at there website and MySpace page, and preliminary audio previews are most impressive.

The music is vibrant yet meditative (the Dharma Moon label produces Yoga videos, after all), not quite "New Age-ish" with some Folk/Bluegrass textures and progressive harmonic vocabularies, woven midst Pop music sensibilities. We dig it, and hope to hear more from the collaboration.

Christopher Guest, CJ Vanston, David Nichtern
The Beyman Brothers

Artist website: The Beyman Brothers
View video of the band in recording session: Moons of Tunis
Label: Dharma Moon


[Nigel Tufnel is showing Marty DiBergi one of his favorite guitars]
Nigel Tufnel: The sustain, listen to it.
Marty DiBergi: I don't hear anything.
Nigel Tufnel: Well you would though, if it were playing.

Posted by Ted at January 22, 2009 7:02 AM


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