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Author: Glen Lasley
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These recordings are memories of my life. This is part of my audio journal my life in sound .Some Recordings Are Bluegrass Music ,Bluegrass Jams,Sounds Of The World Around Us. Some Recording Are Friends That Have Past On. Short Stories Of My Memories And Sounds Of The Past.
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These Are Recordings From The Grass Valley Bluegrass Festival . All These Recording Are Just Jams In The Campground. Enjoy
This Is A Redo Of The Maxine Voice From The Past. It Has More Info And Music.
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The Vista Farmers Market features 53 farmers selling what they grow; local, certified, and organic growers with in-season produce. Actual, real farmers with an abundance of avocados, persimmons, apples, oranges, strawberries, peaches, and other fruits and vegetables. Farmers also sell dates, eggs, nuts, juices, honey, cheeses, sausages, plants, wool, flowers, and grass-fed meats.
In addition, there are 34 prepared food artisans that sell fresh bread and other baked goods such as pies, cupcakes, and cookies, as well as sauces, salsas, dips, and pickles. All are available fresh each week. There are also hot food vendors serving breakfast and lunch.
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Montana-bred bluegrass outfit Kitchen Dwellers are captivating fans across the country with their high-energy live performances and unique approach to traditional music that fans have dubbed Galaxy Grass.
Ron Stewart is an American multi-instrumentalist in the bluegrass tradition. He plays fiddle, guitar, banjo, and mandolin, and has won the (IBMA) award for Fiddle Player of the Year in 2000 and Banjo Player of the Year in 2011.
This Is The Banjo Player From The Cleverlys His Name Is DVD.
Digger Cleverly, along with his nephews Ricky Lloyd, Sock, DVD and Cub, make up The Cleverlys. They have traveled the globe, if the globe only consisted of the United States, performing at music venues and some of the nation’s largest festivals like Stagecoach, Telluride, CMA Music Fest and even the Grand Ole Opry.
The New York Times wrote, “If Earl Scruggs, Dolly Parton, and Spinal Tap spawned a litter of puppies, it would be the Cleverlys.”
This Is The Mandolin Player Of The Cleverlys.
Digger Cleverly, along with his nephews Ricky Lloyd, Sock, DVD and Cub, make up The Cleverlys. They have traveled the globe, if the globe only consisted of the United States, performing at music venues and some of the nation’s largest festivals like Stagecoach, Telluride, CMA Music Fest and even the Grand Ole Opry.
The New York Times wrote, “If Earl Scruggs, Dolly Parton, and Spinal Tap spawned a litter of puppies, it would be the Cleverlys.”
This Is Lou Reid Of The Seldom Scene Playing Mandolin For Me.
After touring 250 annual dates per year with Ricky, Lou decided to come off of the road to slow down a bit and take the lead singer and guitarist position with The Seldom Scene. Working with John Duffey proved to be one of Lou's career highlights. As a teenager and learning to be a bluegrass musician, John gave Lou insight into singing that Lou still calls upon today. After spending six years with the Scene, Lou went off to work in Nashville with some of the top traditional artists of the day, Vince Gill and Vern Gosdin. He also decided to start his own band with lifelong friend Terry Baucom. The result was Lou Reid, Terry Baucom and Carolina. After putting out two very successful albums, Carolina Blue and Carolina Moon, Terry left the band to pursue his own career. In 1996, John Duffey passed away suddenly, leaving the Seldom Scene without it's heart and soul. Ben Eldridge wanted to keep the Scene on the map, and bringing Lou Reid in to take John's place as mandolin player and tenor singer seemed the right thing to do. Lou has now been with the Seldom Scene for a combined total of 25 years. He has managed to not only keep his band Carolina current, but thriving.
This Is Toren Of The Kitchen Dwellers Playing Banjo. 2018 Huckfinn Jubilee.
Montana-bred bluegrass outfit Kitchen Dwellers are captivating fans across the country with their high-energy live performances and unique approach to traditional music that fans have dubbed Galaxy Grass. Formed while attending college at Montana State, the group has burst onto the bluegrass scene sharing the stage with acts such as Railroad Earth, Greensky Bluegrass, The Infamous Stringdusters and Twiddle. In recent years the band has begun to tour nationally, hitting notable venues and festivals around the country including The Brooklyn Bowl, The Fox Theatre, Delfest, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Northwest String Summit, and The Frendly Gathering. 2017 has seen the band release their second studio album, "Ghost In The Bottle" while continuing to push the boundaries of their genre.
This Is The Sounds Of The Bells Of The Old Mission San Luis Rey In San Diego ca. The Mission Was Founded In 1798.
This Is Kushstock 6.5. I Had A Good Time Here. My Only Complaint Was The Sound System Wasn't Very Good. You Couldn't Hear The Lyrics Of The Rappers. Dr. K Put On A Great Event And I Cant Wait Till The Next One.
Listen To The Wildcats. This Town Loves Football And You Can Hear It . Wildcats Div.1 Superbowl Champs 2018.
Meet The People At The Farmers Market.
This is cali harvest fest in adalanto Ca 2018
After the shows are over is when the fun begins. Bluegrass jams all night long.
Some Recordings From The Extreme Tour In Boron Ca.
This is kushstock Adelanto ca. 2018.
This Is Traditional Columbian Music. I recorded this in a house and it was so loud my recorder couldn't handle it. this was recorded with a zoom h2n on xy 16 bit 44.1 khrtz.
More sounds from barranquilla .






