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Show Classifieds Classified ad guidelines: free to lAMA members, limited to 30 words. Matchups and Odds & Ends will run in at least two consecutive issues,' but may be cut after that at the whfm of the editors. Non-lAMA members may place ope ad for $1. For information, call 801/451-7076. Tangled Roots. Six-piece instrumental and vo~al ba~d. Country, bluegrass, gospel, pop, golden o[d1es. - Dances, receptions, entertainment._Call Jeanie 731- 3527 or La Fray 731-5252. · . . The Wasatch Rascals. Exciting string band mus1c at 1ts finest. Fiddle tunes, breakdowns, waltzes, jigs and ·reels for concerts, weddings, etc. and a variety of dances. Call Ann 278~1706. Willow Valley Trio. Original, contemporary and traditional music for folks of all ages. Guitars, autoharps, whistles an~ fine vocal hqrmonies. Any occ. Dave or Carla l;skelsen, 451-7076. Sources Teachers A listing of localperformers and groups and their The JAM accepts advertisemef)ts for teaching services for services. . · _ any acoustic instrument. · . . _ . Benno. Benz Trio, German folk -songs. Concertina, - All Fiddle Styles, including traditional & classical v1ohn. clarinet and mandolin. Bob Hardy 964-9840. Beginning through advanced. Theresa Ellis 487-60~2. Blue Sage; folk songs of the great America~ West. . Banjo by Matt Flinner. 277-8857 or inquire at Banjo, fiddle, guitar, mandolin and bass fiddle. Mike Intermountain Guitar & Banjo 322-4682. Iverson 782-0534 or 825-4444. (NuSound) Banjo l'nstruction by John Kavanaugh, 571-6435, or - -Bluegrass Conspiracy. Utah's pre~ier bluegrass band, inquire at Acoustic Mosie, 531-7066. ·. - featuring traditional and non-trad1t1onal bluegrass ClassicaVFingerstyle/Jazz/Latiri Guitar Jessons: music for every occasion. Bang$ 277-7704 or Mark available for students of all ages and lev~ls. James 364-1835. · · · - Cline, 486-0.859. . Bluegrass Elixir, the intqxicating, upbeat, excellent and Classical Guitar Lessons: Professional tuition for affordable bluegrass band that you have been students at all levels is now a.vailable from David loopking for. Banjo,_fi ddle, guitar, and man?olin. 'Norton af the Acoustic Music Studios, 943-2262 or Please call Lee at 486-3298. 531-7066. Cat and the Fiddle. Celtic musicfor.weddings, Fiddle, Guitar; Mandolin lessons from former Utah State Airwaves.· .. KRCL..:91 FM, 'jRadio Free Utah_;_" . Le Cafe Folk, 9-noon, Wednesdays · Sagebtuph Serenade, 10 am.-2-pm, Sun . . Bluegrass Express, 2 pm..:.5 pm, Sun. .. . Rider's .Radio The~tre, -5 pm-5:30_ pm, Sun. Fret 'N; Fiddle, 5:30 pm-7 pm, Sun. KZMU-89.7 FM, Moab Kokopelli Coffeehouse, 6--8 pm Sun. Acousti~ Cafe, 10-noon, Tues .. Pathways,-10-noon, Wed.' KUER FM-90 A Prairie Home Companion, with Garrison Keillor, Satun;lays 5--:7 pm KUED-TV Ch. 7 Austin City Limits 9 pm, Saturdays; repeats Sundays 6 pm Great Performances 7~30 pm _Saturdays receptions other soirees. Laura Dupuy_,. fiddle; Dave Fiddle Champion. 16 yrs playing· experience, Dan · Phillips, guitar. Call583-7853 for book1ngs and . _ Bates, 533_0561: · · . Panflufe l~struction through "Community Education" at · availability. . - · _ · ~ ·. Fiddle/Mandolin/Mt. Dulcimer instruction by Laura .. Taylorsville. High. ~or info call Marilyn Hee.o. 254-4770 Cottonwocid Swing, recycled swing and rural acoustiC . Dupuy: S83-7853 or call Acoustic Music 53~ -7066. _ or Richard Scoville, 263-6151. interpretations of big city jazz. Donna, John (572-4121) Fiddle-Violin Instruction-a lifetime of exP,ene~ce. Kate Suzuki Guitar for young & old. Peter Choles 359-9295. or Rex · MacLeod486-1998 · Matchups .- _· · ·. Deseret String Band. Cowboy songs, western tunes, Fingerpicking Made Easy. Guitar lessons. All styl~~· · Meet your match in the /AM c/assifieds. Place your ~d - old-time melodies. 322-4682. , beginning to advanced. Special bonus-:- son~wntmg and find the partner of your dreams, · Diane King. Song-4-U fo'r any occasion, _guitar and and copyright information. 571-6966. D1ane Kmg. _ WE NEED YOU who want the lAM to come out on time! ·vocals. 571-6966. . · Fingerpicking Made Hard: Intensive, occasional lessons · lAMA seeks~olunteers to help with lAM ~reduction. Dirt Road, old time, tradition-al bluegrass and couotry :_· with Chris Proctor. 466-1905 . . · Editors are overloaded w/kids, jobs; need to form a music. Nothing too large or too small. Call Bart @ 73t" Gary campbell teaching beginning and tntermedi~te " working staff to ~elp put out the magazine in a more 7768 and leave message or Steve @ 825-7942. guitar lessons. Call -364-2266 for information. timely fashion. Please caWDave (220-2;447) or Carla Full House. Utah's Bluegrass Alternative. Five piece Guitar, Mandolin, Mt. Dulcimer, Whistle Lessons b~ Eskelsen at 451-7076, or Dave Pinelli at 943-6521 to ~ band dealing. traditional and progressive blueg'rass. . Dave Sharp. Beginning & intermediate levels. Pract1ce sign up now! · . , · Dave P. 943-6521 ;·Nancy S. 484-4685; Rob J. 484- tapes, Tab, etc. call268-4789. • Established bluegrass band seeks additional quali_ty 3283; Craig P. 359-5710. Hammered Dulcimer Lessons and rentals~. Call Paul fiddle player and additional quality rhythm guitar Judd Grossman. Acoustic originals. 277-3113. Mitchell.486-37 41. .. . player. Please call Lee at 486-3298. [6/94] . _ Larry R. Ovaitt. Country & ea~y listening~ guitar & vocals Hammered Dulcimer Lessons:-Gael Shul!s, 756-5566, scottish Country Dance group continue~: For more for parties, receptions and ot~er occasions._ Call 57:1- or Acoustic Music, 53.1-7066 · information call Gail 467-4081 or Martha 278-5826 . . 5887 and leave message. • Mountain Dulcimer Instruction by Pat Stika. 3}5-4435 . Hammered Dulcimer C!ub, at AcousticMusic Studios. McKaynverson Duo; Light classical music, from baro_que · _(at Great Salt Lake Guitar in Provo). · Call Sharo-n for more info. or to arra~ge a meeting. ·to modern, performed on classical guitar and "- - -Rarmonica lessons; rock, jazz, blues and country. 328-8165 mandolin. Mike Iverson 782-0534 or 825-4444. . '- 0 Beginntng to advanced. Eric Belse~, 484-87~1. -Odds & Ends The Mississippi .Blues. Traditional acoustic Delta blues · Lucarelli Music Studios, classical gu1tar and p1ano Just about anything else (within reason) for sale, ·t(ade or ·. · '· featuring· Ellen Thornton, vodils; Brian Thornton, - les~ons, beginning to advanced, all ages. Call Hanna information. National Steel slide and finger-style-guitar; Mike or Michael at 487-8594. - 512K MACINTOSH, with Keyboard and - Brown, guitar. Call486-7929. · ·: · - mouse, for Sale By lAMA. Perfect for the Need music &/or dan·cing for any occasion? children. $300 or best reas-onable offer. Call Call Rick Ebling for trad. British Isles and I N T E R M _o u N T A. I N - 21 Dave· Pinelli.943-6521 [6/94] American music/dances, or'forthe New - I .A·M A--_ . P.O. Box 5205 A*Ha Productions, mobile digital rec~rding. · Shtetl Ramblers (SLC:s Klezme(band). Salt Lake City, UT 84152_ We record anything, anywhere. In-home Pra4i6ri6e- 1D8o4g6s.. Bluegrass and Acoustic variety. Concert/Comment !-Jotline: recording, live performances, etc. Call Scott at 364 _ 3325 __[ 61941 · , BahjO, mandolin, Upright String b~SS, goitar ACOUSTIC MUS I( ASSOCIATION 801/468-7 664 and harmonicas with 3 part vocals. Will play -a·ny occasion outside or in. Call Dieter, 571- 6082 Salt Licks. Contemporary acoustic Bluegrass - and -Folk. Ted o'r Ryan 731-3399;_April225- 2756. Skyedance. Ideal for weddings. Classical, Cont~mpora.ry, and Celtic music played on Hammered Dulcimer and Harp. Paul, 486- 3741- Member's Signature valid through the date noted _on the reverse 1994 15 |