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Re: bluegrass looping



Welcome Mike-

I recommend everyone buy a Jim and Jesse album for the simple reason that
you probably have nothing like it in your collection and they are the real
thing. No loops, just soul.

Just a shameless plug for my pals at the Original Acoustic Instrument
Division of Gibson AKA Bluegrass Division: We are opening a manufacturing
plant/museum/restaurant early next year here in Nashville. I encourage all
Bluegrass fans to stop by and slap a tongue around some grits and greens
and ogle somehistorical Gibson acoustic instruments. Y'all come!! 

Tom


At 05:49 PM 12/12/97 -0600, you wrote:
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>>Hi folks,    this is my first posting to the list although I have been 
>lurking for a yr or so.My name is Mike Stevens I play bluegrass for a 
>living 
>with Jim and Jesse.I am a harmonica player wich is a nontraditional instr 
>for bluegrass ,but I have made some inroads with it.Anyhow I have been 
>looping for several years and recently recieved a grant from the Canadian 
>Arts Council to do a experimental recording that has some solo looping on 
>it. Bluegrass and looping is a great concept but the traditional 
>audiences 
>would freak out ,there are shows I work that wont even allow an electric 
>bass on stage [pretty wierd] I would just like to say thanks to everyone 
>for 
>the many things I have learned on this list.                              
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>                       Mike
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