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S1E29 - Mandolins and Beer Podcast #29 Marla Fibish

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This week's guest is Marla Fibish. A San Francisco native, Marla is one of the prominent voices of the mandolin in Irish music. She brings a deep and distinctive sensibility to the tradition on one of its lesser-heard instruments. She is a dynamic performer and a sought after teacher. Her playing is featured on the 2017 Noctambule release A Sweetish Tune, on the eponymous Three Mile Stone recording with San Francisco favorites, fiddler Erin Shrader and guitarist Richard Mandel, and on The Morning Star, a duo CD with legendary Irish singer and bouzouki player Jimmy Crowley released in 2011 — an all instrumental project that features Irish music on an array of mandolin-family instruments: mandolin, mandola, mandocello, bouzouki, and dordan. She has performed and taught nationally and in Ireland, and was a featured performer at the 2018 Masters of Tradition festival in Bantry, Co. Cork. Be sure to check out all of Marla's info at her WEBSITE and follow her on INSTAGRAM Head over to this week's sponsor Peghead Nation to get 30 days for free! Just enter mandolinbeer at the checkout! PEGHEAD NATION Also, as always, a big thank you to the MANDOLIN CAFE! Check out my Patreon page HERE for 10 minute a day lesson videos and tabs!

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