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Acoustic Stories: Playing Bass with Peter, Paul & Mary, Jerry Garcia, and Bill Monroe, and Eighteen Other Unamplified Tales

Author: Bill Amatneek

Publication date: 2003

Vineyards Press

A collection of musicians stories by the folk and bluegrass bassist Bill Amatneek.

"These twenty-one insider stories about the author's experiences as a bass player to the greats of folk, bluegrass, and acoustic music, are hilarious, insightful, sweet, thoughtful, humble, and generous in their real-life depictions of our best-loved entertainers. Here are true stories about Bill's playing string bass with Peter, Paul & Mary, pickin' bluegrass with Jerry Garcia, and concertizing with the Father of Bluegrass music, Bill Monroe. Aretha Franklin reveals yet another of her powers when Bill interviews her for Rolling Stone magazine. Bob Dylan is seen backstage as he makes his way to his first gig in Philadelphia. And Stephane Grapelli, at age 74, on being introduced to the Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia, admits that he is just grateful to be alive. These stories show us the specific and rarefied culture of the folk musician, but also stand as pieces of literature, full-fledged stories of deep humanity and sensitivity that give us a tasty sampling of the stew of human interaction both on stage and off. The book is richly illustrated with 35 graphics, drawing and photos."
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