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Classing U Supa? Lee Bidgood blogs about Czech bluegrass:
"Stepping off the number 9 tram at the Bertramka stop as usual, I headed up the hill, threading my way carefully around dog messes, human urine marks, and broken glass."
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Marko Čermák Marko Čermák is a most known pioneer of Czech bluegrass banjo. Story only in Czech language.
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Blog about the jam "U Supa" (EN). A link to a blog mentioning our jam.
I have never expected such a flurry of publicity - at first Rosie Johnston wrote a report about our jam (see the next article) and to top it off, "someone" has added our jam to his private blog, which normally devotes the time to Prague's restaurants.
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Out in the cold world and far away from home: Bluegrass in the Czech Republic - an article about the Czech bluegrass as such and also a little bit of our jam from the BBC correspondent Rosie Johnston on the Czech radio pages.
A beautiful article - what a pity I had to stay home with a virus, just this one jam of all!!!
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Bluegrass from roots to present - part1 Part one of Milan Kalinics' article series on bluegrass history published on <a href="http://www.bgcz.net/view.php?cisloclanku=2005060704">bgcz.net</a> (only in Czech language). Further articles of the series at the same site.
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About the origin of Some Day gospel Tim Stafford explains the story of their most often requested song, Some Day on their Blue Highway band webpages. It is very unusual story indeed - these heartfelt lyrics are basically Tim's aunt Olive Stockton's eulogy.
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