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Bryan Sutton interview (episode #100)

Bryan Sutton interview (episode #100)

FromBluegrass Jam Along


Bryan Sutton interview (episode #100)

FromBluegrass Jam Along

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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Sep 8, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to the 100th episode of Bluegrass Jam Along. To celebrate we have a very special interview with bluegrass flatpicking legend Bryan Sutton.Bryan is not only a Grammy Award winner, he was also awarded the IBMA Guitar Player of the Year award 10 times. On top of that he's the flatpick guitar teacher at ArtistWorks and has spent the past decade helping players (like me) improve their technique and musicianship.I can't recommend ArtistWorks enough and, at the time of writing this, they're offering $100 off every 12 month course. That's around $3.50 a week to be taught by the best of the best!Check out the links below to find out more.If you're interested in Bryan's journey so far I can highly recommend the interview he did with the Everyone Loves Guitar podcast (details below).If you've enjoyed this interview please do check out my interviews with Marcel Ardans (Lessons With Marcel) and Jake Eddy (Becky Buller Band).Happy picking!Links to resources mentioned in the episode  Everyone Loves Guitar interview with BryanBela Fleck tour datesBryan's ArtistWorks courseother ArtistWorks coursesSierra HullMike MarshallNoam PikelnyTony TrischkaAndy HallMichael DavesMissy Raines
Released:
Sep 8, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The podcast for anyone and everyone who plays bluegrass. Every week we feature a different fiddle tune and give you three brand new backing tracks: Backup 4 times through (you play the tune or improvise breaks), Tune 4 times through (you play backup) and ‘Jam Along’ (4 complete run throughs, alternating backup and tune). They work with any instrument - guitar, mandolin, fiddle, dobro, bass, banjo…even if you’re a bluegrass cellist (I have actually met one!). For more info and chord charts, visit https://bluegrassjamalong.com. Hope you find these tracks useful (and thanks for listening!) - Matt