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Tony Marcus

Best known for playing swing jazz, Tony Marcus has been a professional musician in a number of styles for 40 years. He's been a member of The Cheap Suit Serenaders, Cats & Jammers, Leftover Dreams, The Royal Society Jazz Orchestra, The Fountain of Youth Jug Band, Lost Weekend Western Swing Band, The Frank Wakefield Band, The Arkansas Sheiks and many more. He's toured the UK and Ireland with the Frisco Fire Band, and Japan with Geoff Muldaur and Fritz Richmond. He's performed in theatrical productions around the US and written articles for magazines such as Acoustic Guitar. He's a veteran teacher at such camps as PSGW, Augusta Heritage Workshops, CCMC, International Guitar Seminars and others, but mostly just loves playing music.

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Marcy Marxer

Marcy Marxer has been called "The Wizard of the Strings," a name used to describe Roy Smeck (1990-1994) from whom she learned a few of her licks and tricks. She has fun with guitar, mandolin, ukulele, cello banjo, hammered dulcimer, latin percussion, tenor guitar, and a large boatload of other instruments. She has been honored with her own signature model Martin guitar, a Marcy Marxer model Cello Banjo by Gold Tone, and her own signature Ukulele by the Kala Ukulele company. Flatpick Guitar Magazine called Marcy "one of the country's top Western style guitar players." Marcy spearheads www.ukulelesocialclub.ning.com, a place for uke players worldwide to meet and greet, and www.girlswithguitars.ning.com, united female guitar players of all ages and styles. She has played acoustic music on Emmy-Award-winning National Geographic specials, platinum-shipping Eva Cassidy CDs and on over 50 recordings and instructional materials created with her partner, Cathy Fink.

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Liz Masterson

Liz Masterson's distinctive singing voice, yodeling, and sense of humor have won her national acclaim and awards as she tours the country as a performer and teacher of traditional art forms of vintage western and swing music. She has presented workshops and concerts at the Smithsonian, the Lincoln Center, and the Kennedy Center. In 2006 she appeared on the Discovery Channel's "Myth Busters." She demonstrated her yodeling skills during an episode on avalanches.

Liz recorded 6 albums with her longtime music partner, the late, great Sean Blackburn. These are considered essential contributions to the revival of western and swing music. Her new solo CD, Roads to Colorado, has been acclaimed her best work yet, and features the guitar wizardry of her friend, Mike Dowling.

According to Liz, there is no better way to spend a week than share music with folks at camp. She has been on staff at Augusta Heritage Center's Swing Week for 21 years, enjoyed 4 years at Ashokan Fiddle and Dance Camp, and 8 years at Greater Yellowstone Music Camp.

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Debby McClatchy

Debby McClatchy is an expert entertainer with wit and imagination. While she plays a variety of acoustic instruments, when touring she just totes her 1907 Bacon 'FF Professional' banjo and maybe a fiddle. She is recognized as one of the finest frailed-banjo players in the accompanying style and is much valued for her banjo and singing workshops. Her combination of goodtime, old-time banjo, glorious singing- with occasional outbreaks of mountain fiddling and freestyle Appalachian stepping - has made her a favorite in clubs and at festivals.

"Through countless recordings, tours, and workshops, Debby McClatchy has shown herself to be one of our most indefatigable collectors and flawless interpreters of American traditional music. To use Gordon Bok's expression, Debby is a great 'keeper of songs.'"
--Sing Out magazine

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Carol McComb

Carol McComb is a vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, teacher, and recording artist with over 25 years of teaching and performing experience. Check out Carol's newest CD, "A Little Bit of Heaven." Carol's songs have been recorded by Bill Staines, Laurie Lewis, The Good 'Ol Persons, and others.

"McComb writes very personally delivering deceptively plain lyrics in a lovely voice that glides from contralto richness to silvery soprano. Her guitar playing is a marvel of spare technique, rich counterpoint adding texture to lyrical images...the intimacy she brings forth is both chilling and ennobling." - The Boston Globe

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Mary McLaughlin

Mary Mc Laughlin is a singer of songs original and traditional, in both the Irish and English languages, who also teaches voice and runs workshops in Gaelic song (for non Gaelic speakers). She has recorded and performed with Martin Simpson, Stéafán Hannigan, Kathy Mattea, William Coulter, Neal Hellman, Robin Bullock, and many others.

Mary was born and raised in Northern Ireland and became interested in Gaelic & "sean nós" (old style) singing at age eleven. When recently asked in an interview about her early influences, she replied: "Irish traditional music, Latin Church music, and 'Duran Duran'!"

Having worked in local schools teaching music for some years, Mary now works on ad hoc basis for arts education organizations in California. This gives her the freedom to attend to the many creative projects with which she is involved. She performs and teaches at festivals and music camps throughout the U.S. and while at home in Northern California runs courses and workshops in Gaelic singing and Voice exploration.

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Michael Miles

Michael J. Miles is a rare and engaging artist. He grew up in Chicago in an Irish family where music was served like dinner—everybody had some. His blue collar father played the player piano and filled the house with singing. Everybody sang. Everyone read. Everyone debated politics.

Michael took it all in with great relish and has now turned the theatrical stage into his own living room—similarly filled with songs and stories. His theatrical works, his orchestral works, and his unplugged concerts all resonate with honest intimacy. This is music to be shared.

With an MA Music degree and four CDs to his credit, he also works as educator, sharing his zeal for music with both children and professional educators.

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Joe Miller

Joe Miller has performed at acoustic music festivals across the U.S. and Canada. He has studied with about 35 music teachers, including classical guitarist Bill Trotter in Toronto, and sitarist Nikhil Banerjee. A past winner of both the California State Flatpicking Championship and the National Fingerpicking Championship, he has released 2 CDs of instrumental music.
He teaches at Eric Schoenberg Guitars in Tiburon, California.

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Valerie Mindel

Singer, Choir director, Instrumentalist (fiddle, mandolin, guitar, double bass), Teacher: (singing - harmony singing, various traditional folk styles, fiddle, mandolin)

Val Mindel has more than 20 years’ experience as a singer, fiddler and music teacher. She regularly performs and teaches in the Chicagoland area, both in bands for contra- and square dances (her specialty is American and French Canadian fiddle styles), and with the Teflons, a group that specializes in tightly harmonized parlor, early-country and swing songs. Her musical credentials include recording on the Arhoolie and Bay record labels, most prominently with Any Old Time, a popular string band that recorded and toured nationally in the 1970s and 1980s. In addition she has led folk choirs, including the touring group Village Harmony, which performs throughout the US, Canada, the UK, Europe and Eastern Europe. Val has taught at the Old Town School since 1997. She teaches beginning, intermediate and advanced Vocal Harmony, Early Country Ensemble classes and Fiddle.

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Tom Moran

Sweet tremolo on a ballad, soulful Monroe-style blues licks, or a lightning-fast instrumental--Tom's playing keeps you on the edge of your seat. Tom has that rare gift of being innovative without ever losing touch with his pure bluegrass roots. He is the author of Mandolin Magazine's bluegrass column and the founder of the Seattle Mandolin Orchestra. Tom also teaches a bluegrass class at Shoreline Community College in Seattle.

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