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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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02.02.12

Available: Mann SEM-5 solid body single cutaway
We like to check in on the "In-stock" instruments over at premium electric mandolin builder Jonathon Mann's website. Once in a while a real bargain
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August 14, 2009 | The music world loses a legend; Les Paul

We couldn't let this go by without a mention. It can be argued the music world would literally not be what it is today without the contributions of pioneer Les Paul who passed away yesterday at the ripe age of 94. Not only did he develop the electric guitar (and the signature Les Paul & SG lines), he was responsible developing multi-track recording techniques commonly used today. He was also a brilliant musician, hanging with the likes of Bing Crosby, Django Rheinhardt, Chet Atkins, and may of the worlds rock legend icons.

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Les Paul Passes Away at 94

Les Paul - Chasing Sound!

Posted by Ted at August 14, 2009 5:44 AM


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