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  2. Kenny Kosek - Wikipedia

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    He has been a guest instructor at the Falun Folk Festival, Sweden, Tonder, Denmark Festival, the Sore Fingers Music camp, Cotswolds, England, the Big Apple Bluegrass Festival (1998–2002), and the Rathcoole, Ireland Folk Arts Festival (2004). He is a staff instructor in country fiddle at the Turtle Bay Music School in New York City.

  3. Kathy Kallick - Wikipedia

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    Kallick is an experienced instructor, and has offered classes in singing, songwriting, guitar, and band coaching as part of many music camps including the California Bluegrass Association Music Camp, Rockygrass Academy , Augusta Heritage Center (West Virginia), Sore Fingers (England), Puget Sound Guitar Workshop , Nimblefingers (British ...

  4. List of bluegrass music festivals - Wikipedia

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    The Güglinger Bluegrass Festival was an annual bluegrass music festival. The festival became one of the largest bluegrass festivals in Europe until it ceased after 2001. The Int. Bühler Bluegrass Festival in Bühl (Baden), Germany, can be regarded as its successor.

  5. Rob Ickes - Wikipedia

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    He frequently serves as an instructor at music workshops and camps, including NashCamp, Sore Fingers Week (UK), Rockygrass Academy (CO), Wintergrass Academy (WA), and Jorma Kaukonen's Fur Peace Ranch Guitar Camp (OH). In 2019, Ickes began offering video instruction on Big Music Tent, an online music lessons platform. He uploads regular videos ...

  6. Bill Monroe - Wikipedia

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    The word "bluegrass" first appeared around this time to describe the sound of Monroe and similar artists such as Flatt and Scruggs, the Stanley Brothers, Reno and Smiley, Jim and Jesse, and the Osborne Brothers. While Flatt and Scruggs immediately recognized the potential for a lucrative new audience in cities and on college campuses in the ...

  7. John Hartford - Wikipedia

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    John Cowan Hartford (December 30, 1937 – June 4, 2001) was an American folk, country, and bluegrass composer and musician known for his mastery of the fiddle and banjo, as well as for his witty lyrics, unique vocal style, and extensive knowledge of Mississippi River lore.

  8. The problem with pulse oximeters your doctor probably doesn’t ...

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    The doctors and nurses didn’t believe Tomisa Starr was having trouble breathing. Two years ago, Starr, 61, of Sacramento, California, was in the hospital for a spike in her blood pressure.

  9. Does My Ring Burn Your Finger - Wikipedia

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    "Does My Ring Burn Your Finger" was originally recorded by Buddy Miller (pictured in 2005).. The song is performed in the key of B major. [4] The Daily Gazette says the song "takes the listener on a harrowing journey through love that is pain, mostly; but also sometimes, and surprisingly, brings joy."