Phil deGruy, Ten Years After
When we heard that Guitarp master Phil deGruy was going to make a rare Los Angeles appearance,...
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When we heard that Guitarp master Phil deGruy was going to make a rare Los Angeles appearance,...
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…and late 19th century guitar music, Americana, Bluegrass, Russian guitar music, lute music,...
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Our friend in Vienna, Peter Havlicek, sent a link to the group’s brand new...
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Otherwise known as “Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda” number 2. Though I generally share everything...
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It’s been great fun over the years watching some of our favorite 6-string fingerstyle guitar...
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I just received photos of a hilarious (but ingenious) experimental instrument created by new...
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Still lamenting the severe drop in sales of physical CDs (no, that’s not the...
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Continuing the saga of the mother of all harp guitars − Fred Carlson’s outrageous Humanitar −...
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Congratulations to Joachim Csaikl, my friend from Payersbach, Austria, who has just released his...
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I’m talking about the new Nutcracker: Complete Ballet Score, performed by an entire orchestra of...
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