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Posted by Jonnybanjo on Saturday, March 19, 2011
My band and I have just finished recording a nine track CD.
We'll be up and running with it in May.
Don't know what it'll sound like, but what I've heard so far sounds promising.
When I get a copy I'll try and put it on this site (if I can figure out how to do it).
However, I do have to say, It's pretty hard in the recording studio and not at all a prestigious experience. I reckon it was easier in the steel works. That's not to say I'm going back to steel works!
richdissmore Says:
Saturday, March 19, 2011 @7:37:44 AM
this is fiddle hang out look for banjo hang out just trying to help
Jonnybanjo Says:
Saturday, March 19, 2011 @10:08:31 AM
No problem Racine,
I'm on banjo and mando as well as fiddlehangout.
I'ts just my way of keeping in touch with what other bluegrass musicians are doing.
John.
mudbug Says:
Saturday, March 19, 2011 @1:54:26 PM
Congrats, Jonny! It's always fun to play in the studio and deffinitely a "different kettle of fish", from regular playing.
richdissmore Says:
Saturday, March 19, 2011 @4:09:29 PM
we do have alot of b.g players around some of my best firendsare b.g players all so irish and old time i like music mostly irish and old time i can go to a b.g. jam and have a good time too so may be we will be at a jam and have a hoot of a time. i have played banjo a little bit let see the claw TMP my fingers don,t work like they did after i had a stroke. i,m just getting back to playing a guitar rigth now i play better fiddle then guitar and i don,t play that real good i all so played a little mandolin not very much keep playing
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