Rock Mandolin: Over the Hills and Far Away (Led Zeppelin) Part 1
I recorded this video in the first year of YouTube existence, so apologize for the quality. I’ll re-record in the future like
I recorded this video in the first year of YouTube existence, so apologize for the quality. I’ll re-record in the future like
Tab today is East Tennessee Blues. My favorite version is by Butch Robins with Mike Compton on mandolin from Butch’s album Grounded
When I was younger, I lived and breathed SRV. In the early 1990s when I was gigging out as an early 20-something,
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I’m not the first to proclaim their love of Kenny Baker. I have all those County LPs and love each of them.
The New Five Cents is a great old tune in D that’s a perfect tune to have ready for a jam. I
Part 2 to instruction in how to play The Wind Cries Mary Tablature at my patreon site
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Many moons ago, I aspired to be a Dead-head, in my tie-dyes, long hair, and malodorous hippie glory. Blues for Allah, along
I learned this tune through the John Hartford String Band. John Reischman, Sharon Gilchrist, and Scott Nygaard had a great version kicking