Saturday, June 14, 2008
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Picture is taken at the 56th Australian Jazz Convention in December 2001 and held in Adelaide, South Australia and shows John Packham from NSW , standing and playing a Bacon and Day tenor banjo, while seated beside me and playing a Vegavox 1 tenor banjo is Lance McGuire from Queensland and of course me playing my Vegavox Ultra plectrum banjo. Judging by the serious concentration we were reading a music score we were not that familiar with.
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Labels: Banjos
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