Friday, August 7, 2009
Dawg Music
David Grisman is one of my musical heroes -- a player rooted in traditional music who has created his own genre, which has been described as incorporating strains of Django/Stefan Grappelli style jazz and Grateful Dead folk-rock with traditional bluegrass. Grisman just played the Egyptian Theatre, which was one of many Egyptian-themed movie theaters built across the country in the 1920s in the wake of the King Tut tomb discovery and a general Egyptian mania. So here's an audience of Westerners listening to a bluegrass/jazz/rock mandolin player from Hackensack, New Jersey by way of California under a panel of scarab beetles and Pharos. We finished the concert and had dinner at Bar Gernika, the Basque bar down the street.
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