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   Message 884 of 2,344   
   T Harper to Doug Cunningly   
   Re: Is everybody in this group over 70?   
   05 Jun 05 22:00:53   
   
   From: tharper2@aug.edu   
      
   No Doug...I'm 42, Love Bluegrass, have a daughter 13 who plays fiddle along   
   with her sister 15 who plays a resonator guitar (Wechter- Scheerhorn) in   
   their own band which consists of an 11 year old Banjo player (Gibson   
   Mastertone), a 14 y.o. guitar player (Martin D-28) and their mother playing   
   a (Kaye) Bass.  I guess I could say we are really "into" Bluegrass down here   
   in GA.  Look us up if you are ever in the area. Augusta GA.   
      
      
   "Doug Cunningly"  wrote in message   
   news:Xns96665A06D7010lokivalhallaorg@207.69.189.191...   
   > The reason I ask is that there's a place in southern Jersey called Albert   
   > Hall. There's a long story behind it which can be found here.   
   > http://www.alberthall.org/   
   >   
   > Music every Saturday and sometimes other times, 7 or 8 half hour sets with   
   > bands coming in from all over to be here. Plus there's a big parking lot   
   > and   
   > front porch picking scene, and a big garage with a mic and sound system   
   > for   
   > anybody who wants to sing or play along or take a lead.   
   >   
   > In NYC when I go hear rock bands that I like, I'm usually the oldest one   
   > in   
   > the audience. But at Albert Hall, I'm usually close to the youngest.   
   >   
   > Doesn't anybody under 60 like bluegrass and old time country music?   
   >   
      
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