3rd Annual St. Louis Flatpick in March
Bull and Tammy Harman will again be hosting their weekend guitar and banjo workshop in 2007. St. Louis Flatpick will be held March 9-11, 2007 at Crowne Plaza Airport Hotel in St. Louis, MO.
There will be two days of guitar workshops, with Kenny Smith teaching on Saturday (3/10) and John Chapman on Sunday (3/11). The banjo class is a one day only workshop, taught by Sammy Shelor.
All of the instructors, plus host Bull Harman, will participate in a Saturday night concert. You can find all the registration details on the St. Louis Flatpick web site.


We just heard from Bull Harman that the discount registration for next year's St. Louis Flatpick expires on December 1. Anyone who signs up for this 3 day guitar and banjo workshop weekend by 12/1 can save $25 on the registration fee.
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Guitar
Tim May
Brad Davis
Banjo
Ned Luberecki
John Lawless
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