This week, IBMA President and leader and banjo Player of The Special Consensus Greg Cahill provides a detailed introduction on long time the mandolin player, band leader Doyle Lawson while readers of Mandolin Cafe have compiled a series of questions for Doyle which he answers. Check out the interview and some sample music on Mandolin [...]
Interview With Sam Bush
Sam Bush is interviewed on Mandolin Cafe with questions posed by a series of readers. Questions include comparisons between his fiddle and mandolin playing, favourite music and musicians, possibility of reviving the NGR etc. You can also download a free MP3 of Midnight on The Stormy Deep from the Sam Bush website. Just go to [...]
Online Mandolin Lessons With Mike Marshall
Mandolin Cafe reports that Mike Marshall will be accepting a limited number of students next month, by offering lessons both in his Oakland, California studio and for those who wish to study with him via the Internet utilising Skype technology. Read the full article on Mandolin Cafe. Contact Mike Marshall via his web site
Mike Compton Interview
The Mike Compton Interviewed by David McCarty O Brother, Where Art Thou? was the movie that returned interest to traditional American music. Mike Compton was at the forefront of that music soundtrack with the immensely popular version of Man of Constant Sorrow. More recently he featured on British star Elvis Costello’s new acoustic CD, Secret, [...]
Can’t You Hear Me Calling?
Stephen Loos has sent through a story for us on Bill Graham’s review of Richard D. Smith’s biography of Bill Monroe – Can’t You Hear Me Calling? on the Mandolin Cafe. Having read Richard D. Smith’s biography of Bill Monroe several years ago, it was with great interest that I recently read Bill Graham’s review [...]
Bill Graham Plays a Loar
Mandolin players, if you have ever wondered what it would be like to play an vintage mandolin from the 1920′s then this is the story for you. Bill Graham has read or talked about the holy-grail mandolins since the 1970s. He has listened to them make music on recordings and marveled at the rich, clean [...]
Adam Steffey Interview
Mandolin Cafe’s Bill Graham Interviews Adam Steffey One of the most widely admired and undoubtedly influential mandolin players of his generation, Adam Steffey makes his Sugar Hill Records with his new CD – One More For The Road. This is his first solo album in eight years. Musicians on the new album include Dan Tyminski, [...]
A Tale of Two Mandolins

Bill Graham is a regular columnist for the Mandolin Cafe. This month he delivers a composition on the past and future of two mandolins of vastly different vintage. A Clark F5 Mandolin as new as they come and a Harwood recently returned to where is was originally created. Graham writes The Clark F5 shines to [...]
Lloyd Loar Discovery Confirmed
Earlier this month we brought you the story by Dave Wendler of Wendler Instruments of the family friend who brought in an old mandolin for him to repair, which turned out to be and original Lloyd Loar. Bill Graham writes for the Mandolin Cafe I thought this as I held a Lloyd Loar-signed Gibson F5 [...]
Beyond the Holler, Around the Globe | Bill Graham
The mandolin is so worldwide, and my thinking is so narrow, writes Bill Graham, in a tribute to parlor pickers and master builders from around the world: – That’s how I felt as I pondered Volker Dick’s note about my recent column on the second golden era of parlor picking. ‘All the best to you [...]
World’s Most Heard Mandolin Solo
From the Mandolin Cafe Sam Bush was sitting in his tour bus, talking about the increasing role for mandolin playing from solos and background licks in modern country and folk-rock music, when he brought up a subject I’ve long wondered about. Many guitarists take up mandolin to bring something fresh to sessions and the stage, [...]















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