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  1. Root 5: Bass and Banjo Marshall Wilborn Initial release : 1999. Pinecastle. Tracks. You Can't Stop Me from Dreaming (Franklin / Friend) Careless Love (Handy / Koenig / Williams) Owensboro Hop (Wernick) Lady of Spain (Damerawl / Evans / Hargraves / Tilsey) Holland Holiday (Munde) Muleshoe (Furtado) Little Rock Getaway (Sullivan)

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tony_FurtadoTony Furtado - Wikipedia

    Tony is an evocative and soulful singer, a wide-ranging songwriter and a virtuoso multi-instrumental-ist adept on banjo, cello-banjo, slide guitar and baritone ukulele who mixes and matches sounds and styles with the flair of a master chef. Comparisons to Ry Cooder were rooted

  3. Wilborn played bass and banjo, and was accompanied by Morris, David McLaughlin, Tom Adams, Tony Furtado, Alan Munde, Craig Smith, Ron Stewart, Scott Vestal, and Pete Wernick. Root 5 was nominated for Instrumental Recording of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA).

  4. Book an Event Americana Roots Multi-Instrumentalist. Host of the event Tony Furtado & Make Dinner Reservation at Blue Strawberry-A new music showroom and lounge in the CWE. Local and national acts will be taking the stage at least three nights per week, with dinner available five nights a week. We are offering a thoughtful, full service menu and a superb wine and beverage program.

  5. 10. Sept. 2013 · Listen to Root 5 by Marshall Wilborn on Apple Music. Stream songs including "You Can't Stop Me from Dreaming (feat. Ron Stewart)", "Careless Love" and more.

  6. Tony Furtado is a Portland Oregon based singer-songwriter, banjo champion and slide guitar master. With influences ranging from folk and Bluegrass to Americana and jazz, Tony's music is a unique and soulful blend rooted in tradition but progressively oriented. Tony is also an accomplished sculptor.

  7. 3. Feb. 2007 · Atypical, whimsical bluegrass/old-timey instrumentals featuring bass player Marshall Wilborn and a slew of banjo pickin' buddies, including Lynn Morris, Tom Adams and Pete Wernick, as well as Tony Furtado playing dobro on one tune. Just by their nature, these instrumental duets sound a bit different than your standard-issue four- or ...

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