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A place where European, Asian, African, Central and South American Flatpickers can meet and describe activities in their area. A place where flatpickers from USA can see how their culture influenced foreigner musicians. An International meeting point

Location: MILANO - ITALY
Members: 39
Latest Activity: Nov 7

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Started by Andrea Tarquini. Last reply by jean Barby Oct. 17, 2008.

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Paul Comment by Paul on August 16, 2009 at 10:09am
Hi Everyone .. hope you have room for one more Canadian .
I'm from South Western Ontario and a member of the Thames Valley Bluegrass Association . My job keeps me on the road most of the time so I don't play with a bands per say but often sit in with different members when we do events to promote our club . We had our first festival in July 2009 and it was awesome, Lonesome River Band , Nashville Bluegrass Band , Grasstowne , Nothin Fancy , just to name a few . Next years event is in the works and were working hard to match the line up of great bands . ( TBA )

Good music is born within and raised everywhere
Andrea Tarquini Comment by Andrea Tarquini on June 1, 2009 at 4:06am
Hello, I am sorry I can't help you. Maybe should give a look to some websites connected to www.emba.org and EWOB. Cheers. Andrea
Hasse krebs Comment by Hasse krebs on May 28, 2009 at 8:56am
Does anyone know is there a flatpicking workshop here in Scandinavia?
Hasse krebs Comment by Hasse krebs on May 12, 2009 at 2:17am
Hi
Now I think it is time that Denmark is represented here in this group.
Hello everyone.
Best regards
Hasse krebs, Dennmark
Alan Ross Comment by Alan Ross on March 22, 2009 at 4:33pm
gambetta?
Andrea Tarquini Comment by Andrea Tarquini on March 22, 2009 at 3:31am
Well,
we sould talk to Beppe about this European meeting...
Tom Voessing Comment by Tom Voessing on March 21, 2009 at 8:24am
Hi Alen, hi everybody,
there are already some occasions (e.g. Beppe Gambetta's workshop in Slovenia in August, the "banjoree" in Hagen, or any festival). I thought about it a couple of times...In my opinion lots of smaller local meetings could be better than just one big meeting far away somewhere in Europe; this means less organizational work, financial risk for the organizer and less time necessary fo traveling. Anyway it will be helpful if more people took part in groups like this. Maybe someday someone comes up with a plan and he or she can easily contact anybody else.
Alan Ross Comment by Alan Ross on March 21, 2009 at 5:46am
what happened to the idea of meeting up somewhere in europe?
Andrea Tarquini Comment by Andrea Tarquini on March 21, 2009 at 4:36am
Hello Guys.... only one Canadian picker? It seems is gonna be a European group....not bad, but I am curious if we see a South American one... Any idea of what shall we do in order to induce bluegrass artists to come more often?
Anyway.....spring has arrived in sunny Italy!!
Mike Bunting Comment by Mike Bunting on February 1, 2009 at 12:20pm
Bon jour et bienvenue.
 

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Andrea Tarquini Steve Good jean Barby Roberto Dalla Vecchia Marco Cavina Yiannis Gougourelas Philippe Perrard Cathal Cusack Beppe Gambetta Eric Preau Richard Pawlot Ondra Kozak Andy Highfield Eivind Johan Hellstrand VUE Laurent Pierre Bastide Sophia Johnson Guy Hill Graham Cooper Toon de Corte Blewgrazz Stefan Jadefjord Warren Recoskie Jim Yates Thorsten Jakobsson Michael Kaul Alan Ross Marc Holsteyn Matthias
 
 

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