Made it…
Brance and I are here in Nashville, and will begin posting news (and photos) as our IBMA schedules allow. We had intended to pass along a few bits last night, but apparently the folks at the hotel were flummoxed by the notion of any guest needing to have two computers online at the same time.
That’s now resolved, and we will start assembling and erecting our trade show exhibit shortly.
I’ll try to post photos of the many exhibit vendors setting up if the opportunity allows.


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Thanks for providing this coverage again John and Brance. I’d be interested to hear how jamming goes the next couple nights. I know there were problems early on last year with jams being shut down by hotel staff, but I think that was all worked out by week’s end. Hoping that’s been ironed out this year. I’ll be up midweek and am curious what to expect. Thanks.
We will surely report whatever we see or hear…
This is a great use of The B, where any of our regsitered users can post information that other readers may find of interest.
Anyone who wants to share jamming reports (or photos) from IBMA, please contact us, or stop by The Bluegrass Blog booth in the Exhibit Hall.
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