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Old Friends March 8, 2007 Madison, Wisconsin, my hometown, has an active street-music scene -- mostly in the summer months, of course. One of my friends, John Hasbrouck, a finger-picker of rare skill, played with many of the street musicians while we were both in college. Much of my appreciation for solo guitar comes from sitting in John's music-covered apartment and listening to him play. I was the appreciative audience for many impromptu concerts.
His first CD, Ice Cream [Ruthless Rabbit Records RRR1961], has his distinctive version of "As Time Goes By," which I remember from all those years ago, along with a bluesy original titled "The Last Time I Saw Abraham," which has been popular whenever I play it at audio shows. The CD's packaging is cool too -- the disc and inner tray look like the National resonator guitar John often plays. John's latest disc, Some These Days [Ruthless Rabbit Records RRR1964], is mostly originals, a few of which he recorded himself. John sings on both CDs, but the lightning comes from his fingers.
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