Baron von groove
- Philadelphia, PA
- Mandolin Player
- 36 miles from Bridgeton
Guitar and mandolin duo
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Guitar and mandolin duo
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Tony R. said “They arrived early and played longer then they had to! They encouraged the crowd to sing along with some songs and the crowd was very receptive to that!…”
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Classic rock covers of songs from the 1960s through the 1980s on guitar, mandolin and bouzouki
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The mandolin has found a popular niche in country music, old-time southern music, bluegrass and in folk music. In rock and roll, the mandolin has made increasing appearances, as heard in R.E.M.'s "Losing My Religion" and "You Are The Everything" and in Rod Stewart's "Maggie May". Hiring a mandolinist is a great option for a variety of events from corporate events to private parties and weddings.
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