Mike Marshall on Fretboard Journal Talk Radio

Mike MarshallThe folks at Fretboard Journal welcome a special guest to this week’s edition of Fretboard Journal Talk Radio. Mandolin virtuoso Mike Marshall will be the guest today at 1pm PST. You can stream the show live here, or download it later for listening on your own time.

The show’s hosts encourage listeners to participate as you would with any other talk radio.

…if you have a question for Mike, feel free to call in or email us and we’ll ask him for you!

Sounds like fun, be sure to tune in later today for all that mandolin goodness.

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