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At the age of 10, I started playing guitar. I listened and played everything from the Beatles to Led Zeppelin. In 1974, while in college, my family moved from New Jersey to Alabama, so I decided to transfer to the University of Alabama. Shortly after that, I heard the bluegrass album "Old and In The Way" in a friend’s dorm room and ran out and spent my last $80 on a cheap mandolin. On Christmas break, I went to hear the "Front Porch String Band". Fascinated by the band's sound I started hanging out with some of the band members.

The 1970s were cool; with lots of bluegrass festivals and lots of clubs hiring bluegrass bands. I was hooked on the music and wanted to play full time. When I was 23, a band out of Montgomery, Ala., "The Lower Forty Grass," hired me to play guitar; this was my first full-time gig. A few months later, I met some boys down in Pensacola, Fla., the "White Sands Panhandle Band," who asked me to join their band, so I moved to the Florida panhandle. I was in heaven - 23, living near the beach, and playing bluegrass for a living.

After about three years of fun in the sun I moved back to Alabama to work for the family business and continued playing bluegrass on the weekends. It was around that time I started doing guitar repair for a local music store and built my first mandolin, a Stew Mac A model, which I played on a local television show, "The Country Boy Eddie Show," for the next five years. It was during that time that I built my first F5 from a Stew Mac kit.

In the mid '80s, when Ricky Skaggs and Vince Gill crossed over to country music, I started playing country music with a Telecaster I made. This was my main instrument for the next seven years with a top-notch new country band from Birmingham, the "New River Band." It was during that time I played a season at Dollywood. In the early 90's I performed as a single act.

After four years of that I decided to pick up my mandolin again. Now at the age of 47, I spend most of my spare time either in my shop making mandolins or picking the mandolin with the "Distant Cousins Band." I was elected President of the "Alabama Bluegrass Music Association" for 2003 and look forward to promoting Bluegrass and Acoustic events in and around Alabama.

 


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