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mrphysics55 |
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Playing Since: 1995
Experience Level: Purty Good
Interests:
[Teaching] [Jamming] [Socializing] [Helping]
Occupation: Musician
Gender: Male
Age: 48
My Instruments:
1903 Whyte Laydie, 1933 TB3/RB3 conversion with a Burlile tonering
Favorite Bands/Musicians:
Earl Scruggs
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Created 12/13/2007
Last Visit 7/3/2026
I moved from my boyhood home of West Virginia to the Bay Area to pursue my interest in bluegrass music in the summer of 2006. Growing up, I learned to play music from my father Ray, a master bluegrass musician, and studied with world famous folk musicians at the Augusta Heritage Workshops. In West Virginia I performed in the old-time stringband Wild Hog and The Falling Run Bluegrass Band. Over the past twenty years, I have mastered many of the bluegrass instruments. However, bluegrass patriarch and virtuosic mandolinist Bill Monroe remains my primary musical inspiration.
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