________________Greg Graffin, Chris Berry & David Bragger__________________
Etkilendikleri
Edden Hammonds, The Residents, Don Van V., Uncle Dave Macon, John Fahey, Eck Robertson, Butch Cage, Bill Stepp, Gaither Carlton, Triakel, Django Reinhardt, Donald Kachamba, Clark Kessinger, Arthur Smith, Sam McGee, Daddy Stovepipe, Leadbelly, Mike Seeger, Kirk Sutphin, Buddy Thomas, Dock Boggs, Sid Hemphill, Illinois Fiddler Mel Durham, Bo Carter, Bruce Greene, The Devils, Imperial Household Orchestra, Hick Edmonds, Three Stripped Gears, Dink Roberts, Yank Rachell, Altai Hangai, Big Bill Broonzy, Filip Leu___________________________
**Benton Flippen**
Skillet Lickers, Charlie McCoy Georges Melies, Brown Jenkin, Tommy Jarrell, Thomas Sauber, Dan Gellert, Queen, Sleepy John Estes, Barry Lyndon, D. Bowie, Gary Davis, Son House, Ustad Vilayat Khan, F. Frazetta, Snakefinger, Chatman Brothers, Sir Richard Burton, Chirps Smith, the Residents, Jimmy Strothers, Charlie Higgins, Clayton McMichen, Dwight Lamb, ELO, French Carpenter, Criswell, Bruce Molsky, A.A. Gray
_________________**Dan Gellert**__________________________
**Joe Thompson**_______________________________________________________
Clyde Davenport, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Aphex Twin, Horselover Fat, Roy Smeck, Roan Mountain Hilltoppers, Steve James, Andrew and Jim Baxter, Memphis Jug Band, Ween, Crumb, Blind Blake, Gribble Lusk York
**Will Keys**
**Brad Leftwich**
** Papa Jake Lewis**
**Dave Bing, West Virginia Fiddler**
**Lester McCumbers**
**FogHorn___________________________________ **
______________________ **Rafe Stefanini **
______________________ **Stanley Lorton **
_________________________**James Randi**___________________________
**G. Graffin, J. Wack, C. Berry, J. Holland, D. Bragger**
**Charlie Acuff, left-handed fiddler**
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_________________**Bobby Reed, Buck Dancer/Banjo lover**__________
**Tom, Brad & Alice**
On Oct 3, a fantastic gathering occurred within a cafe-sized room canopied by trees. The Gypsy Camp is a long-visited place within El Escorpion Park in West Hills - long overdue to be utilized as a unique venue for live music.
It was the beginning of a new series of acoustic shows that bring bands out of bars and clubs, friends and musical enthusiasts out of the house on a saturday afternoon, and a unique and magical experience to everyone involved.
If this looks like a good time to you, please tell people about it, and join us for Gypsy Camp The Second on Saturday, Nov. 14. Prepare yourself with a cooler and blanket and an afternoon to enjoy some great music.
have you ever wanted to rock out in church with all your friends and a bottle of wine? join us this friday in santa monica, and such a night will surely occur! great music all night! more than just a sip of that communion wine! hymns sung as howling blues! 7pm at 235 hill st. in santa monica. it's a FREE show, and it's ALL AGES, so there's really no excuse for missing such an occasion. it's a rather unique opportunity, if you ask me.
this is a public service announcement to let you know that weasels will
be invading the vicinity of venice in a furious performance at the Good
Hurt this Sunday.
we want to see you! we know damn well that you weasels exist out there,
and we want to use our existence to rock yours! come, weasel with us.
and pick up a copy of our CD so that it may furtherly infect minds,
hearts, and nether regions*.
* Weasels exist. will not give you a sexually transmitted disease
"Ticklin' The Strings" by Sweet Hollywaiians
Amazing Japanese hot string band playing 1920's, 30's, 40's style hawaiian, swing, calypso, blues, italian music and originals,featuring vintage instruments.3 songs with Robert Armstrong and Tony Marcus(from Robert Crumb and His Cheap Suit Serenaders)
"The Sweet Hollywaiians have probably the best feel for this 20's music of any string band working today. They manage the rare feat of sounding relaxed even when their playing is hot, are top notch musicians with tasteful arrangements and a full, rich, warm sound.Plus, they have a nice gamut of tunes, from King Nawahi to Giovanni Vicari to Bobby Leecan. See them live, if you can, for an unforgettable experience. If you can't, buy their Cds!" ~ Terry Zwigoff