Mandolin music


Have not had any free time to play on ag for a time. Need to ask a question.

I was with the flu a month or 2 ago and while asleep on the couchIheard amosbeautiful song from a man named Marty Setwart ( I think ) It was on Austin City Limits I think? Couldnt tell you the name of the song or any details, (had some really great cough syrup from the dr.)
Decided then I needed to learn to play this instrument.
My father in-law has already did the bluegrass thing 20 yrs ago and I like bluegrass but not what I'm after.

I like the sound of Heart, and some alt.country sounds but would like to expand my horizions. Dont really like the celt or even the Jethro Tull sound but I can appreciate good or original good music.

Dont know what I am really after, not something to try to replicate playing im still learning chords and runs. ( but I do play a vintage Gibson lp and a tube marshall)

Kind of likespacey hipnotic music, alt.rock, alt.country or anything really cool or in great taste.

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Nickle Creek- Chris Thile is a mandolin God.
Jimmy Staats- Wires and Wood
David Grisman- Any Tone Poems CD

If you like mandolin you've got to have these!
cowboy junkies - alt.?
son volt - alt count
wilco - alt count
uncle tupelo - sonvolt/wilco
dave matthews band - ?
mike johnson - guitar
david poe - blue alt
wall flowers - pop?
Check out Andy Statman. He is now a klezmer musician, but he kicked out a mandolin cd about 20 years ago called Andy's Ramble which is sort of soft blue grass mandolin. Andy is a terrific musician and truly a great mandolin player.

Also check out Paul Glasse. Is it jazz mandolin? Sort of. But whatever it is, it is very nice.
Of course anything by David Grisman as mentioned above. DG
tends toward alt.bluegrass as opposed to alt.country. Sam
Bush is also in this category.

For alt.country bands, I think you'd really like Leftover
Salmon and String Cheese Incident.

Also check out anything with Matt Flinner. He's been touring
with Leftover Salmon recently but has a couple of solo discs
on Compass - check out "A View From Here" great stuff. More jazz influence than the DG/SB stuff.
I'm guessing that you saw Marty Stewart who mostly does country but comes from a bluegrass background.

Definitely check out David Grisman who was a long time buddy of Jerry Garcia and has taken the mandolin to places where no mandos gone before. His label Acoustic Disc has lots of interesting mandolin music which is generally recorded live in his home studio with minimal processing and wonderful vintage mikes and equipment. First class fidelity.

And for lot's of mando info and links check out
www.mandolincafe.com
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