Mike wrote:
Since all the pipers, fiddle players, flutists and dancers are at Willy Clancy Week, that leaves only us banjo players and a few errant bodhran beaters left on the list. So I will take advantage of the audience and ask how you set up your banjos.
Well, here is a festival at which fiddle players, flautists and dancers won't take pride of place.
Banjo players get their own back
Banjo players get their own back
Mike wrote:
Since all the pipers, fiddle players, flutists and dancers are at Willy Clancy Week, that leaves only us banjo players and a few errant bodhran beaters left on the list. So I will take advantage of the audience and ask how you set up your banjos.
Well, here is a festival at which fiddle players, flautists and dancers won't take pride of place.
http://www.banjojamboree.org
It's just down the road from home. I'm scheming to get together a true banjo orchestra...
tenor, mandolin, uke, guitar and bass.. and all banjos.
No banjo jokes please!
# Posted on July 6th 2004 by NeilBarr
Re: Banjo players get their own back
It looks good Neil. I've always wanted to visit that part of the country. Maybe this is a good excuse to go.
# Posted on July 6th 2004 by Dr. Dow
Re: Banjo players get their own back
Some great players on the banjo, though, eg Eamonn Coyne, Gerry O'Connor et al. They can make it sound like amusical instrument.
# Posted on July 7th 2004 by John J.
Re: Banjo players get their own back
Leon Hunt's playing on his new solo CD is really nice, too. McGoldrick & Flook backing him helps, admittedly
# Posted on July 7th 2004 by Q