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Bill Epstein is currently offline  Bill Epstein
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Location: Smoky Mts. USA
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Do you have the classic Cantate Domino? Proprius 7762.
'Oh Holy Night', 'Silent Night' and other traditional carols and hymns of Christmas sung in Danish. Wonderful organ accompanient.

Saint-Saens 3rd Symphony on Telarc with Michael Murray and the Philadelphians.

Retrospective BUffalo Springfield; ATCO SD38-105 - Jim Messina plays "lead Bass"

Miles Of Aisles Joni Mitchell live album Asylum AB202 the best live album ever heard especially sides 2 and 3 which are just Joni and Guitar right here - right now

So Long, So Wrong Alison Krause and Union Station MFSL 2-276; 'real' presentation of the full spectrum of acoustic instruments from double bass to mandolin. I miss Jerry's Dobro heard on their later stuff but when Alison cuts loose with her fiddle you know at once why the violin is the "king of instruments". Moreso than any concerto. Really! The way it stands out from even really well-played banjo and mandolin. You hear why she was known as a country fiddle prodigy long before her voice became so familiar.

Happy Holidays to all the Roundtable

 
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