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Nov 12, 2024
A very musical journey through the development of the banjo
A historical journey through the development of the banjo bajo playing as we know it today. I found the music- playing & arrangements mostly delightful. The liner notes are in depth and could easily send me into deeper study.

Dec 12, 2023
Hours of unplugged Cash
Rick Riordan made 4 stunning CDs w/ Johnny Cash in his last ten years of performing when no one else really seemed interested in doing so. Thankfully, he also encouraged Mr. Cash to sing solo versions of many of the songs w/ just acoustic guitar (& a few duets). Thankfully as well, Riordan dared to put this all out as the "Unearthed" box set. For Cash fans -- or anyone who wants to hear the Man in Black without production singing a broad range of his favorites-- this collection is one moment after another of unfolding joy in listening.

Apr 12, 2024
The first half of Wendell Berry's fiction in chronological order!
Personally I'm delighted to have about half of Wendell Berry's Port Willian fiction in one fine-bound hardback edition from Library of America. Kudos to them for starting to publish the work of this important, now 89 year-old American writer while he's still alive. They've moved to do this also w/ his long time friend and correspondence partner Gary Snyder --also still living among us at 93. This book gives us Berry's short stories and novels of his fictionalization of his own long time rural home farming region and his family's home for several generations in Henry County, Kentucky. The fiction is in chronological order based, he has said, on community, family and his own oral/ conversational memory from the Civil War to the end of WWII. Presumably, a second volume will include the rest of his fiction set from 1945 to the early 21st century. And we can hope that Library of America will also eventually publish his collected poetry and his abundance of essay-writing and nonfiction prose. The only reason I haven't given this less than 5 stars is that as 60+ year-old I find the type font in this volume a bit small even w/ strong reading glasses, so I'm reading much of this from older published story collections and novels w/ slightly larger print. Those younger & those w/ better vision than mine should have no complaints about this outstanding one volume gathering for fan's of Berry's fiction.