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S1E41 - Mandolins and Beer Episode #41 Jack Dunlap

S1E41 - Mandolins and Beer Episode #41 Jack Dunlap

FromThe Mandolins and Beer Podcast


S1E41 - Mandolins and Beer Episode #41 Jack Dunlap

FromThe Mandolins and Beer Podcast

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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
May 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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If you'd like to support this podcast please head on over to my PATREON PAGE!This week's guest is Jack Dunlap!
Jack Dunlap has made a name for himself playing mandolin in the D.C. area. Formerly of the trio Bud's Collective, Jack has worked alongside past and present members of Mountain Heart, Audie Blaylock and Redline, Dailey and Vincent, Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder, Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen, Blue Highway, Chris Jones and the Night Drivers and Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper, to name a few. Though growing up playing bluegrass music, Jack stretches his instrument into other genres such as jazz, swing, blues, rock, classical, country, Eastern Indian folk music, Celtic, polka and many others. He worked as the apprentice to VA based mandolin legend Danny Knicely through the VA Folklife Program. Knicely and Dunlap recorded the album "Chop, Shred & Split - A Mandolin Player's Apprenticeship" together in 2015. The album went on to win Best Bluegrass Album of the Year at the Washington Area Music Awards (WAMMIES). Always forging ahead, Jack blazes his trail with the aid of the influences from Sam Bush, John Coltrane, Trey Hensley, Miles Davis, Eric Clapton, Chris Thile, Joe Walsh and other musical greats.
Head over to JACK'S WEBSITE and pick up his brand new album "The Isolation Sessions!"To hear full versions of the songs talked about on this episode, and all of the episodes, head over to the SPOTIFY PLAYLISTAnd, as always, thank you to my favorite website THE MANDOLIN CAFE
Released:
May 13, 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!)