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Fire, Fire, I Heard The Cry Opening at 4 Culture’s e4c Gallery on Thursday, July 7th 6-8 pm
Astoria (a book)
Song Of The Spindle (a new animation)
Trestle
The Merchant & The Fiddler in Hell (A Russian Folk Tale)
This is an actual illustrated book I am working on. Although, it may end up being called The Fiddler In Hell.
Important Individuals in the History Of The Mandolin #4: Lloyd Loar
This is the man behind the famous Gibson “Lloyd Loar” mandolins. Brought to public attention by Mr. Bill Monroe playing one for most of his career. A Lloyd Loar now goes for approximately $250,000.00 US. A longer and more in depth post on this should be up over at Greg Vandy’s blog American Standard Time soon.