Hi Jonathan,
I wish I had known that you and Steve were in Mansfield last weekend, I
would have definitely come down to meet you guys. I am a student of the
bones living in the Boston area and find it difficult to learn more and stay
motivated without others to inspire and motivate. Do you know folks in the
Boston area who play and/or teach who you could introduce me to? It's lonely
out here in the Bones Wilderness! ;)
Thanks, Scott
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 9:57 AM, <jonofiddle@...> wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> Hope you're all having a pleasant spring! Steve Brown and I had a blast
> last weekend at the New England Folk Festival teaching and selling bones.
>
> I just wanted to add a note here that my band, the Jethros, is having a CD
> release concert on Friday night, May 1st, here in New Bedford, MA. The
> lineup is (more or less) bass, guitar/banjo, trumpet/trombone, and (yours
> truly) fiddle/bones. My stage name, in fact, is Boney Jethro. I know it's
> too far for most of you on such short notice, but if you're in Southeastern
>
> Mass. or Rhode Island, please consider coming out -- I promise it will be
> fun! Let me know if you're actually thinking of attending, and I'll send
> you directions and hold you a ticket.
>
> Otherwise, give a listen to some of the new Jethros tracks at
> http://www.myspace.com/thejethros
>
> cheers,
>
> Jonathan
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--
You cannot stay on the summit forever; you have to come down again. So why
bother in the first place? ... When one can no longer see, one can at least
remember.
--Rene Daumal
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