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An Interview with Special Consensus Mandolinist
Michael Prewitt Special Consensus mandolin player Michael Prewitt grew up on an old tobacco farm in Whitley County, a 45-minute drive east of Somerset. It wasn’t until he left Eastern Kentucky for an English degree at grad school in North Dakota that he began to reexamine his bluegrass roots. “As far as making a conscious choice…
Life’s A Gamble
“Banjer” Dan Mazer is originally from the Washington, D.C., area and grew up playing banjo in the manner of Earl Scruggs. He was mostly known as a solo artist, performing and busking around the area at local jams and venues. He relocated to California a number of years ago, and continues as a mostly acoustic…
Remembering Earl Scruggs at 100
[Editor’s Note: In our January, 2024 issue we ran an article about the new Earl Scruggs exhibit at the Earl Scruggs Center in Shelby, North Carolina. Part of that exhibit includes information from a 17,000 word document that Earl had written about his life. In our previous article, we included a few excerpts from that…
Bass Basics – Part 3
In this lesson, Dan Miller continues to demonstrates patterns on the bass. In the last lesson he showed three different patterns to use when playing a I-IV-V progression in any key. This lesson shows how you can build off of those three patterns to find out where the II, III, VI and bVII patterns are…
Larry McNeely
Reprinted from Bluegrass Unlimited Magazine November 1976, Volume 11, Number 5 I first heard of Larry McNeely, as did many others, via the Glen Campbell television show. Every Sunday evening at eight o’clock, I would rush to our set, with recorder in hand, just to hear the ten minute concert section with Glen, Larry and…
180: Bluegrass Unlimited Podcast with Larry McNeely
This week’s podcast features banjo legend Larry McNeely. McNeely famously played with Roy Acuff for many years on the Grand Ole Opry and is also well known for performing with Glen Campbell. Larry shares the details of…