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Paul Kirk
Old-time fiddler and music historian Paul Kirk is featured in this last issue of the year; issue 50. I interviewed Paul and got his take on playing, teaching and how he researches and learns tune. He's teaching the Eck Robertson's version of, Lost Indian.
Jesse Maw
Music has been a major part of Jesse Maw’s life since the early age of 5. He started playing fiddle music initially, becoming proficient in the Texas-style fiddle tradition, where he went on to win multiple National Old-time Fiddle Championships in Weiser, ID, along with many more competitions, in his early teens. \ Continuing the momentum from fiddle styles, Jesse developed a love for Swing, Jazz, and improvisation. Since then, Jesse has drawn inspiration from a wide palette of musical styles, ranging from Country, Bluegrass, and Fusion, to Experimental, Microtonal, and Just Intonation. In addition, he has studied all around the globe under some of the world's most prominent musicians, including fiddle masters Mark O'Connor, Billy Contreras, and Jimmie Don Bates, jazz violinists Christian Howes and Didier Lockwood, legendary musical tuning expert, Siemen Terpstra, and visionary composers Johnny Reinhard and Michael Harrison. Jesse is going to teach how to "Maw", Devil's Dream.
Mitch Reed
Grammy Award winning multi-instrumentalist, traditional music instructor, and storyteller Mitch Reed was born in Bayou Vista, Louisiana and raised in Lafayette by musicians and storytellers from Mamou. When he was 12 he started playing the cello and at 15 began playing the fiddle.

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