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  1. Kruth picks mandolin as well as anybody on the planet. He’s also an engaging front-man playing everything from folked-up funk to blitzkrieg bluegrass. – The Isthmus (Madison, WI) Mandolin player John Kruth is banjo ace Bela Fleck’s counterpart, taking the mandolin in new musical directions. – San Antonio Express.

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  4. A- Back in 2007 John Kruth (front man for the world music ensemble TriBeCaStan) released his ninth solo album, a batch of 16 songs titled Splitsville (Sonic Impressions of Croatia) inspired by his many visits to the small Balkan country. (One tune “The Rakija Song” has since been recorded by Croatian Blues man Tomislav Goluban.) While visiting Split, (his wife’s family is Dalmatian ...

  5. Blind jazz artist Rahsaan Roland Kirk had as much influence on multi-instrumentalist John Kruth as the Beatles or Bob Dylan, and probably even more. Kirk, also a multi-instrumentalist, did astounding things with such instruments as the saxophone, clarinet, and flute. Although the two musicians never met, their paths intersected several times, with the result being that Kirk's musical mastery ...

  6. With 12 solo albums to date, multi-instrumentalist, John Kruth plays mandolin, banjo, guitar and sitar as well as flute and harmonica. The former leader of the NYC "other-world" music ensemble TriBeCaStan, Kruth has played with Ornette Coleman, Allen Ginsberg, Sam Shepherd, John Prine, Rick Danko and Violent Femmes, and worked with producers Joel Dorn and Hal Willner.