Stephen Bennett: Mr. Harp Guitar plays clean as country
water. Stephen has created a wonderful collection of the
music. Stephen's "Live" DVD is a must have item. Other
favorites include the Harp Guitar DVD, Beatles CD, Tunes,
Reflections, and the Harp Guitar CD collections. Don't miss
the opportunity to see Stephen live in concert.
Bob Brozman: I was cruisin' the performance DVD's one
day and spotted "Bob Brozman, Live in Germany". I didn't
know who this guy was, but there were three National
Guitars on the back cover and that was good enough for
me. I began watching Bob's set and my jaw hit the floor
and stayed there. This is another must have item.
Thanks Bob for attending the Blind Lemon Blues Festival.
Guild of American Luthiers. (GAL)
For Players:
For Luthiers:
Preston Reed: Another unique, stand out guitarist. After
you watch Preston play Tribes, Slap Funk, Border Towns
and Ladies Night you know how pro golfers feel when
Tiger Woods pulls into the parking lot.
A wealth of information, thanks Frank.
The Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans (Asia)
Tommy Emmanuel: High energy, highly humorous, and
highly talented, Tommy is one of kind and a pure joy to
watch play a guitar. Did I say play? He plays, he taps, he
thumps, he pounds, he scrapes, he bends and how that
guitar stays in one piece, one can only wonder.
Bob Hartman: Bob is the grandson of Carl Larson of the
Larson Brothers builders of harp guitars under various
labels and many other fine instruments. Bob has
published a book telling the Larson Brothers story that
includes contributions from Les Paul, Johnny Cash, and
others. This book is available from his Website.
Fretted instrument journalism at its finest.
Michael Hedges: Michael left us with a legacy of music and
fortunately a number of performance videos that you can
never tire of watching and enjoying.
Keith Medley:
Adam Carney: