NashCamp Bluegrass Camp
Do you think summer camp is just for kids? Adults who want to learn the art of bluegrass can run over to NashCamp, June 24-29, 2007. Classes for all levels of players are open to adults and teens (with parental permission). Pickin’ and grinnin’ is taught by some of Music City’s most celebrated instrumentalists and singers, and students will get a chance to show off their licks in concert at the world famous bluegrass showcase club, The Station Inn. Classes offered: guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, Dobro, bluegrass singing, and bass, all in a comfortable country setting. Campers stay in cozy log cabins and a beautiful Victorian mansion, and gourmet meals are catered by Nashville's Mad Platter Restaurant. Hey, how do you get to the Grand Ole Opry? Practice, practice, practice (plus spend a week at NashCamp, of course). Call 615-952-2267 or write nashcamp@nashcamp.com
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Instructors:
Barbara Lamb - fiddle
Jim Hurst - guitar
Missy Raines - bass
Greg Cahill - banjo
Roland White - mandolin
Mike Witcher, Tim Scheerhorn - resonator guitar
Bluegrass Singing - Claire Lynch
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December 8, 2006
I'm a return attendee, as many are, and super fan of NashCamp.
The instruction, the jamming, the electives, the food, the jamming, the food. Ummm. Oh yeah, the porch concerts at night by the best in bluegrass.
Getting coached by award-winning bluegrass performers while you prepare for your debut (or return performance) at the World Famous Station Inn at the end of camp.
There's nothing like it.