Monday, October 8, 2018

Charm City Bluegrass Documentary

I was recently asked to be part of a new documentary on the bluegrass scene in Baltimore.  It is an amazing look at Baltimore and its long distinguished history of bluegrass.

The filmmakers (Caplan & Green Productions)recently had this to say about my participation in the project.  I was humbled to be asked to be part of it, and even more humbled by their words.

Throwback to filming with the one and only Tim Newby, author of "Bluegrass In Baltimore: The Hard Drivin' Sound & It's Legacy." Working with @marcshapiromedia and @charmcitybluegrass to put together an amazing documentary afforded the opportunity to interview some amazingly talented artists and personalities, but Tim may have been one of the most interesting guys to put in front of the camera to date. He is well articulated, has an incredible ear for music, and understands the history of the Bluegrass music genre better than anyone. His knowledge is incredibly well-researched, and his delivery is charming. 

If you have not seen the documentary yet, do yourself a favor and watch it now.


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