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Played by The Oxcart Ramblers at The Buckley Homestead Fall Festival in Lowell, Indiana in the fall of '08. Our mandolin player Chuck was not able play at this show.
Bruce Hornsby & The Range - Mandolin Rain
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"Mandolin Rain" is the third track off The Way It Is, the debut album and commercial zenith for Bruce Hornsby and the Range. The song, released around Christmas time in 1986, was a #4 hit single for the band in early-1987, nearly achieving the success of their previous single the #1 hit and title ...
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Bluegrass band Special Consensus founded by Greg Cahill had its 25th Anniversary show in Chicago the spring of 2000 at the Old Town School of Folk Music. Here's one of the highlights from former band members: Greg Cahill - banjo Dallas Wayne - bass Don Sternberg - mandolin Marty Maroni - guitar Al ...
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Alex Ahumada, lead guitar/vocals; Denys Mertz, Vocals; Sam Sloneker, Congas; Joe Spon, Saxophone; Kerry Rose, bass guitar; Phil Jimenez, drums; Larry Gaitlin, percussions; Dan French, timbales; Eric Frankson, Keyboards/Vocals/Fiddle; Tom Hegarty, Acoustic Guitar/Vocals; Claudia Trembus, ...
Special Consensus "My Favorite Memory of You"
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Bluegrass band Special Consensus founded by Greg Cahill had its 25th Anniversary show in Chicago the spring of 2000 at the Old Town School of Folk Music. Here's one of the highlights from former band members: Greg Cahill - banjo Dallas Wayne - bass Don Sternberg - mandolin Marty Maroni - guitar Al ...
Barry's Christmas 2008 - Lonesome Road Blues
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Features Glenn Tolbert on Mandolin along with Andy leftwich on Fiddle and a host of other pickers.
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Valse Maria performing The Groan Box Boys' Hobo Heaven, live at The Garden Tap in January 2009
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The classic bossa nova by Antonio Carlos Jobim. A horrible but fun performance at an open mic night at Godfrey Daniels, Bethlehem, PA. First public appearance as a duet.































