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02.08.12

Classifieds catch: 2005 McClanahan Descending Dove
We were in the midst of correspondence with the seller of this Mandolin Cafe Classified in an attempt to help promote the sale (no
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02.06.12

Chris Thile in London Interview
Kudos to Mandolin Cafe staff writer Dan Beimborn on an excellent, insightful interview with living legend, Chris Thile. Dan had some prime moments to speak
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02.04.12

Digital text format to dominate the future
We've personally found the iPad to be extremely useful for performance and practicing. The iReal b for practicing with jazz "Standards" accompaniments, the unreal Book
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July 13, 2009 | Karen Marguth--with Eva Scow & Mike Taylor

We've been huge fans of California bandolimist, Eva Scow ever since being introduced to her first recording "Sharon by the Sea" back in 2007. Partnering with guitarist Dusty Brough, her dazzling music is a pleasant combination of player finesse and aesthetic abandon. Even at age 19 her writing and performing were well beyond her years, and we were excited to see a radio interview captured on YouTube demonstrating the artist's prowess and composure. Check out her outstanding trio rendition of "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To"...

Karen Marguth - with Eva Scow & Mike Taylor - live at 90.7 KFSR

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Posted by Ted at July 13, 2009 5:49 AM


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