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S1E31 - Mandolins and Beer Episode #31 Paul Glasse

S1E31 - Mandolins and Beer Episode #31 Paul Glasse

FromThe Mandolins and Beer Podcast


S1E31 - Mandolins and Beer Episode #31 Paul Glasse

FromThe Mandolins and Beer Podcast

ratings:
Length:
75 minutes
Released:
Mar 3, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week's guest on the podcast is Paul Glasse!

Paul Glasse is a former National Mandolin Champion, known internationally as both a featured artist and a sideman. He has performed and recorded with a remarkable range of artists including: Lyle Lovett, Willie Nelson, Shawn Colvin, Joe Ely, Allison Krause, Mark O'Connor, Jerry Douglas, and members of the Texas Playboys.

Paul has appeared on the Tonight Show and Austin City Limits. He has been profiled in Downbeat Magazine and selected by Texas Monthly as one of the 100 musicians "most essential to the Austin music scene." Paul has toured throughout Europe and appeared in U.S. venues as diverse as Washington D.C.'s Kennedy Center, Chicago's Grant Park and Austin's Broken Spoke. He has been inducted into the Texas Western Swing Hall of Fame and is a much sought after teacher at music camps and workshops throughout the U.S.

Be sure to check out all of Paul's links below!

[Paul Glasse Web Site] (http://paulglasse.com/)

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This page does list gigs and has some streaming links of a few of Paul's tunes!

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Released:
Mar 3, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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I’m always looking for inspiration and it turns out so are some of the best players in the world! From tips and tricks to influences, let’s talk some mandolin! (And maybe enjoy a beer or two!)