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Roots music with meaning. Janet plays bluegrass banjo and early music recorders as well as tinwhistles.
Genre:
Country: Bluegrass
Release Date:
2005
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5 South
Janet Beazley
© Copyright-Janet Beazley
(837101064033)
Record Label: Backcountry Music
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Janet Beazley, originally from Bakersfield, but now living in San Juan Capistrano, California, is an accomplished songwriter, singer, and banjo player. She has taught banjo and music theory classes at both the BCBW and the CBA music camp. Janet also holds a doctorate in early music and teaches music history, music appreciation, and historical woodwinds in addition to playing flute, recorder, viola da gamba and historical guitars.
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amazing
author: ibrahim r hallac
i reaLLy love her singing and the great banjo sound.
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ethereal
author: franklin m stevens
sounds like an angel.Iwas raised in east tenn and listened too this music glad too finally hear it again.recomend highly.
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Ambassador of friendship
author: Joergen Olsen
Everything about this album is astonishing beautiful. Her live performance and friendly attitude along with Christ Stuart and friends is an honor to America. Please come to Denmark again.
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5 South Is Excellent!
author: Gene Lancaster
This is the first CD that I’ve purchased of Janet Beazley’s and I’m extremely impressed with it! This is one of the best CDs that I’ve purchased in years! I highly recommend it to everybody!
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