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Sweet Reason CD - Mark Cosgrove
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Mark Cosgrove's distinctive, creative flatpicking guitar sound is known and respected on both sides of the Atlantic, through both his own recordings and as a sideman and session player for Jerry Douglas and others. Although he grew up in a Manhattan apartment surrounded by classical records, his original musical ambition was to become a drummer. Immersed in bluegrass and fiddle tunes from an early age, he has continued to make acoustic music his life's work and pleasure.
Cosgrove has won the U.S. National Flatpicking Guitar Championship in Winfield, Kansas and also the Doc Watson Guitar Championship in Wilkesboro, North Carolina. His flatpick guitar work is notable not only for power, precision, and tone, but for his fluid high speed improvisation. Mark is equally proficient in any number of musical styles and as an accompanist, can back a singer or soloist with taste and sensitivity.
Visit Mark's website at:mcosgrove.com
Tracks:
1. Good Morning Issac
2. The Snowflake Reel
3. Dark Wind of Missouri
4. Washington County
5. Fiddler's Dram
6. Red Clay Halo
7. The New Camptown Races
8. Paint the Town Beige
9. John Henry
10. Good Medicine
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