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Flatpicking Guitar Magazine columnist Kathy Barwick has released her first solo CD. This is a long awaited project that all of Kathy's fans will enjoy.
Song List:
Nashville Blues Josefin's Waltz Tell Me Why Poll Ha'Penny Cheif O'Neill's Favorite/Cuckoo's Nest My Native Home Saide at the Back Door Boys of Ballisodare/Star Above the Garter On the Modoc Line Red Haired Boy Florida Blues In My Life
Multi-instrumentalist Kathy Barwick (guitar, banjo, and dobro) has more than 30 years of experience playing bluegrass, folk and, most recently, traditional Irish music. Kathy started on folk guitar, added bluegrass banjo, dobro and bass, and finally returned to guitar as a flatpicker. The founder of the groundbreaking All Girl Boys, Kathy has also performed with The Good Ol' Persons, High Country, Mountain Laurel, and Bill Grant and Delia Bell. Kathy has toured with Nashville guitarist Brad Davis, performed with rock icon Sal Valentino, and recorded tracks with numerous northern California artists. Kathy plays dobro with Mountain Laurel Bluegrass Band, dobro, guitar, mandolin and bass with the folk/blues outfit the Mike Justis Band, and plays guitarist (and sometimes banjo) for the traditional Irish quintet Nine-8ths Irish.
Kathy has performed at such important northern California acoustic music venues as the Great American Music Hall, the Freight & Salvage, the Palms, the Strawberry Music Festival, the California Bluegrass Association's Father' Day Festival, the Midsummer Bluegrass Festival, the Grass Valley Center for the Arts, the Auburn Bluegrass Festival, the Plymouth Bluegrass Festival, the International Bluegrass Music Association Showcase, and the KVMR Celtic Festival.
A well-known and respected music educator who once earned her living as a banjo teacher, Kathy has taught guitar and dobro at many acoustic music camps, including the California Coast Music Camp, Steve Kaufman's AcousticKamp, the American River Acoustic Music Camp, the CBA's annual music camp, and the British Columbia Bluegrass Workshop. Kathy also writes a popular instructional column for Flatpicking Guitar magazine.
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