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Famous Musicians Who Play More Than One Instrument
Most musicians spend years mastering a single instrument. Then there are those rare talents who look at one instrument and ...
Seven years ago, rock bassist Steve Carter decided enough was enough. Years of blasting out high-amperage guitar rock to uninterested club crowds had worn his enthusiasm thin. Even on good nights, it ...
When Ludwig van Beethoven sat down in 1803 to write his “Triple Concerto,” he did it the old-fashioned way, working alone and featuring three traditional classical instruments in the solo roles: ...
After the standing ovation for Bela Fleck’s and Edgar Meyer’s performance of Paganini’s “Moto Perpetuo” Sunday evening at College of DuPage’s McAninch Arts Center, a woman in the front row called out ...
Anyone looking in the window of Mama Java’s Coffee House in Evanston on Tuesday night would have seen a string band on stage, and since the instruments were guitar, banjo and bass, the assumption ...
On Saturday, March 18, Maple Street Concerts welcomes Jonas Friddle and Andrew Wilkins in their debut performance as part of its concert series. The concert takes place at 7:30 p.m. at the historic ...
Banjo player Bela Fleck and bassist Edgar Myer are two important current figures in American music. They got together in the NPR studios to play some of the banjo and bass music they take out on tour.
Mike Thurber knew he wanted to play the double bass from the first time he laid eyes on it. "It was 'Pick your Instrument Day' in sixth grade," he recalls. "I looked across the room and saw a big, ...
Job classifications in rock ‘n’ roll can be so limiting. Frontman. Guitarist. Bassman. Drummer. Maybe a keys player or a percussionist. And while it’s great that cellos and accordions and such are ...
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