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He doesn't have an official one yet, so this will have to do. Jon is a
fine singer/songwriter and mandolinist for both Marley's Ghost and the
Rincon Ramblers. He has just released his first solo CD, "Still Life". The
site has all the lyrics, CD, appearance, and booking information.
Drop by!
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: He doesn't have an official one yet, so this will have to do. Jon is a
: fine singer/songwriter and mandolinist for both Marley's Ghost and the
: Rincon Ramblers. He has just released his first solo CD, "Still Life". The
: site has all the lyrics, CD, appearance, and booking information.
: Drop by!
Jon of course generated a solo vinyl LP some years ago, quite a few
really, titled (if memory serves) "Close To Home." Minor detail - Jon
plays quite good guitar as well as mandolin.
Will
That he do. I've only heard one song off his vinyl output. Be nice if
somebody would re-do it for CD.
>Jon of course generated a solo vinyl LP some years ago, quite a few
>really, titled (if memory serves) "Close To Home." Minor detail - Jon
>plays quite good guitar as well as mandolin.
>
>Will
More than one. I have two. A Folk Legacy release and one I purchased directly
from him at the Kate Wolf fundraiser at the Cotati Caberet back in '86. The two
I have are "Stages of My Life" on Folk-Legacy" from '72 and "Close To Home",
circa 1980, and the one I picked up at the KW show. I've seen him perform live
a few times over the years, and agree he plays well ... has a nice voice too.
Don't know how the CD is, but I always thought he was better live than what was
captured on vinyl.
Ron
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