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URL icon « on: July 20, 2015, 11:28:39 AM »

We are few, we are odd... We are bluegrass pianists.

Have you played with one before? No, not quite ragtime.. I mean bluegrass piano. Really creates a rich, honky-tonkish sound when paired with the more conventional bluegrass instruments such as the guitar and dobro... The amount of true bluegrass piano left out there is painfully scarce, I guess I'm looking for some fellow oddballs who are proficient at this forgotten style.
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