A band with three banjos . . .
The songs and the singers were remembered by all
Gettin' down . . .
In bluegrass . . .
It was a family event . . .
Looking back and remembering
Of the ten best songs ever written . . .
St. Mary Catholic Church, Marietta, Ohio
Breakfast spot, Amesville, Ohio
Milwaukee by night
North Market, Columbus, Ohio
More wood on the fire
They weren't singing "Kum-bi-yah"
Lumix Lunar
Lumix Lunar 2
In the early mornin' rain
Stamford station, Friday afternoon
Detail, Rockland County, NY, Courthouse
Door detail, Rockland County, NY, Courthouse
More door detail, Rockland County, NY, Courthouse
Jug band on the balcony
Ohio River bridge at Pomeroy
In a Cheshire, Connecticut, graveyard
Greg Coen organized the reunion . . .
"This one's in 'D'"
Few eyes remained dry . . .
Her husband "Speck" no longer plays . . .
Everybody had a turn or two
. . . and the audience responded enthusiastically
Not even emphysema . . .
So many guitars . . .
A good crowd for a small town
The flattops step forward
There were more than two-dozen players in all
The reunion show begins
Jamming before the show
Warming up the crowd
Wisconsin Graduation
And it fits!
Lining
The hardware got installed
I decided on stain and urethane
Lip and kerfed strips, all dry
Rescued again by luck
Replacing the metal lip
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Most of the players were born and raised here . . .


. . . but the banjo player, Dr. Frederick Voner, is a newcomer, having arrived from Boston in 1977. When he's not picking that archtop Mastertone, he's a professor of geology and takes students to Utah each summer to dig for dinosaur fossils.
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