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Tony Trischka
The avant-garde banjo stylings of Tony Trischka inspired a whole generation of progressive bluegrass musicians; he was not only considered among the very best pickers, he was also one of the instrument's top teachers, and created numerous instructional books, teaching video tapes and cassettes. A native of Syracuse, New York, Trischka's interest in banjo was sparked by the Kingston Trio's "Charlie and the MTA" in 1963.
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Songs
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"Arkansas Traveller" (backup)
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"Blackberry Blossom" (backup)
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"Bugle Call Rag" (backup)
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"Cripple Creek" (backup)
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"Dark Hollow" (backup)
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"Dark Hollow" (solo backup)
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"Devil's Dream" (backup)
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"Farewell Blues" (backup)
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"Farewell Blues" (solo backup)
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"John Hardy" (backup)
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"Little Maggie" (backup)
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"Live and Let Live" (backup)
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"Nine pound Hammer" (backup)
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"Old Joe Clark" (backup)
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"Pretty Polly" (backup)
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"Red River Valley" (backup)
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"Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms" (backup)
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"Ruben's Train" (backup)
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"Sally Goodin" (backup)
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"Sally Goodin" (solo backup)
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"Salty Dog" (backup)
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"Salty Dog" (solo backup)
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"Shady Grove" (backup)
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"Sitting on the Top of the World" (backup)
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"Soldier's Joy" (backup)
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"Stoney Creek" (backup)
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"Turkey in the Straw" (backup)
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"Wabash Cannonball" (backup)
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"Will the Circle Be Unbroken" (backup)
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