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Catalaya
by Sunset Poet - 05/29/23 03:39 PM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 05/28/23 09:27 PM
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Future Me
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Looking for another musician in the St. Louis area to do acoustic-based music. Would take another guitar player but would have to be lead capable. Something besides guitar would be preferable - mandolin, violin, bass, etc. Looking to explore & see what we can come up w/. I'm an experienced singer/rhythm guitarist, w/ a few originals right now, some knowledge of jazz. Gigging only once a month now but am looking to expand into originals & play out more. If you're looking to hit the big time right now I'm the wrong person, am taking my time right now. In addition to acoustic-based originals, am interested in bluegrass/jazz fusion, a la David Grisman & Tony Rice, but no Deadheads,jam band stuff, please, more interested in doing up standards such as "How High the Moon" in a jazzy bluegrass style. Thanks, jazzer
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