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Full performer name: Tony Trischka/Bill Keith/Bela Fleck. Personnel: Tony Trischka, Bill Keith (banjo); Bela Fleck (guitar, banjo); Dede Wyland (vocals); Russ Barenberg, Alan Senauke, Glenn Lawson (guitar); Jay Ungar (mandolin, fiddle); Andy Statman, Jimmy Gaudreau, Gordon Titcomb (mandolin); Sam Bush, Darol Anger, Kenny Kosek, Matt Glaser, Larry Campbell (fiddle); Roger Mason, Lincoln Schleifer, Mark Shatz, Roger Mason (bass). All tracks have been digitally remastered. Originally released in 1981, this 1999 reissue adds a couple of bonus songs making for a fine 16-track set. These three banjo players are greatly responsible for the resurgence and expansion of the instrument in the last three decades of the 20th century. Bill Keith first began exploring fiddle repertoire on the banjo in the '60s. Bela Fleck, the youngest of the trio at just 22 when this set was recorded, took his first banjo lessons from Tony Trischka. The three men perform three selections together, with the remaining featuring them individually. Additional accompaniment--which varies from song to song--is provided by players utilizing bass, mandolin, guitar, and fiddle. The music is at once inventive, as the repertoire of one instrument is adapted to another, and traditional.

Full performer name: Tony Trischka/Bill Keith/Bela Fleck. Personnel: Tony Trischka, Bill Keith (banjo); Bela Fleck (guitar, banjo)

Adjustable Clamp 8 in. Handscrew Clamps

Adjustable Clamp 8 in. Handscrew Clamps

Ventura Folding Tool Set

Ventura Folding Tool Set

Hyper Tough Digital Auto Ranging Multi-Meter

Hyper Tough Digital Auto Ranging Multi-Meter

Stanley Pro Shar Shooter Stapler

Stanley Pro Shar Shooter Stapler

39 Piece General Tool Set Pink - DT9706 PINK

39 Piece General Tool Set Pink - DT9706 PINK

Bow Saw and Folding Saw Set

Bow Saw and Folding Saw Set

Bessey VAS23 Vario Angle Strap Clamp

Bessey VAS23 Vario Angle Strap Clamp

Arrow T50PBN Staple Gun & Nailer

Arrow T50PBN Staple Gun & Nailer

Campbell Hausfeld TL1001 3/8-Inch Ratchet

Campbell Hausfeld TL1001 3/8-Inch Ratchet

Fiskars 10 in Carabiner Sliding Saw 92586935J

Fiskars 10 in Carabiner Sliding Saw 92586935J

BLACK+DECKER Line Laser, Auto-leveling with Stud Finder, BDL190S

BLACK+DECKER Line Laser, Auto-leveling with Stud Finder, BDL190S

Zinnia, Purity Super Giant

Zinnia, Purity Super Giant

CORONA 14" Folding Pruning Saw

CORONA 14" Folding Pruning Saw

1PK Vaughan California 23 Oz. Milled-Face Framing Hammer with Hickory Handle

1PK Vaughan California 23 Oz. Milled-Face Framing Hammer with Hickory Handle

BLACK+DECKER Laser Level with Wall-Mounting Accessories, BDL220S

BLACK+DECKER Laser Level with Wall-Mounting Accessories, BDL220S

Fred Bear Nock Point Pliers

Fred Bear Nock Point Pliers

Personnel includes: Tony Trischka; Dede Wyland (vocals, guitar); Russ Barenberg (guitar); Matt Glaser (fiddle); Evan Stover (viola); Abby Newton (cello); Larry Cohen (electric bass). This early '80s album continues Tony Trischka's fine series of recordings, which offer bracingly inventive originals nicely informed by a sense of tradition and craft. His banjo playing is by turns plaintive and dazzling (the harmonics at the close of "Pour Brel" are astounding). These 11 tunes find him joined by a veritable who's who of acoustic players, including Andy Statman and David Grisman on mandolins, and Tony Rice on guitar. The one brief solo number, "Avondale," is evocative in its combination of 20th century modernism and the unmistakable mountain timbre of Trischka's banjo. The writing throughout is sweet and smart; Trischka utilizes his accompanying players well, and their combined efforts create varied landscapes of lasting beauty.

Personnel includes: Tony Trischka; Dede Wyland (vocals, guitar); Russ Barenberg (guitar); Matt Glaser (fiddle); Evan Stover (viola

Bessey Portable Vise,Stationary,Light Duty S-10

Bessey Portable Vise,Stationary,Light Duty S-10

Darice Precision Screwdriver Set

Darice Precision Screwdriver Set

Arrow Fastener HT65 Extra Heavy Duty Hammer Tacker

Arrow Fastener HT65 Extra Heavy Duty Hammer Tacker

Arrow T50 Heavy Duty Staple Gun, 5 Piece Pack

Arrow T50 Heavy Duty Staple Gun, 5 Piece Pack

The Kingston Trio: Nick Reynolds (vocals); Pat Horine (guitar); Jim Connor (banjo). Producers: Bob Richardson, Chuck Glaser. Compilation producer: Pat Horine. Recorded at Glaser Studios, Nashville, Tennessee and Mastersound Studio, Atlanta, Georgia. Please note that on the cover of this 1996 CD, the words "The New" precede the name "Kingston Trio" in smaller type. The original Kingston Trio--Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds and John Stewart, who had replaced Dave Guard in 1961--had split up in 1967, following the disappointing sales of their last four albums on Decca Records. After a couple of years' worth of woodshedding, Shane, the original trio's primary lead singer, hooked up with a new pair of cohorts, banjo player Jim Connor (who later wrote John Denver's hit "Grandma's Feather Bed") and guitarist Pat Horine, and formed The New Kingston Trio. Interestingly, Shane updated the trio's sound not to match current folk music trends, but to put the group more in line with sunshine pop ensembles like the Association and the Mamas and the Papas. These recordings are as much classic late '60s soft pop as they are folk music. This set collects all of the new trio's recordings, almost all of them unreleased, bar a pair that were on a stiff Capitol Records single. The surprising highlight is a terrific version of Kinky Friedman's sorrowful "Sold American."

The Kingston Trio: Nick Reynolds (vocals); Pat Horine (guitar); Jim Connor (banjo). Producers: Bob Richardson, Chuck Glaser. Compi

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Today's Refinery

Gerber 01422 Skin, Saw and Gut Knife

Gerber 01422 Skin, Saw and Gut Knife

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