In the studio
Your blog authors have been busy in the studio all week working on a couple of new AcuTab projects that were mentioned earlier. I managed to snap a couple of photos of the action.
I thought I’d share them here for those that are interested.
The sessions have gone well and we’re excited about the results.
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Monday at IBMA is always a busy day. John spent most of the day setting up his AcuTab booth. As he previously mentioned we also set up a small isolation booth for recording podcasts. But even with all this going on we did manage to snap a few photos in the exhibit hall today. Here is a gallery of some...
Mountain Heart will be the guests this next week on Kyle Cantrell's Studio Sessions program on XM Radio's Bluegrass Junction. The show mixes interviews and live, in-studio performances, and runs six times each week until a new show takes its place on Friday morning.
Mountain Heart's show debuts tomorrow...
CMT.com's Studio 330 Sessions has compiled clips from a number of their bluegrass-themed shows into a best of program they call Masters Of Mandolin.
It includes performances by Ricky Skaggs, Chris Thile, Doyle Lawson, Marty Stuart and Ronnie McCoury. Not all of the clips are instrumentals, but there...
When AcuTab's book of Herschel Sizemore mandolin transcriptions went out of print earlier this year, the company had no plans for a reprint. Though the book had found an appreciative audience with serious students of bluegrass mandolin, declining book sales for their tab books had led AcuTab to focus...
Perhaps it's appropriate that our regular Friday update on the results to date of our 1st Bluegrass Blog Awards Poll is being posted instead on Saturday this week. Though site traffic and the number of visitors has grown steadily through the week, voting activity in the poll has been on the slow side,...




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