Bill Monroe, Clarence White, Dean Webb, UCLA Folk Festival, May 4, 1963 workshop
“I’d just beat rhythm -it was really corny, the way I played it.” Bill Monroe talking about the way he used to play the mandolin accompaniment back in the old days. Mandolin workshop at the 1963 UCLA Folk Festival. This is a segment from a mandolin workshop held at the 1963 UCLA Folk Festival. Source: https://californiarevealed.org/ Copyrighted. Rights are owned by the Regents of the University of California. Moderator: Ralph Rinzler Mandolin: Bill Monroe, Mike Seeger, Dean Webb Guitar: Clarence White. If you If you think that salvaging our bluegrass music heritage is a worthwhile cause and if you would like to show your support in a monetary way I invite you to join me in my mission to preserve bluegrass history one live show at the time. Please click the link below for more info. / acousticjohansson Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector

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