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This melody brings back a memory as i open my eyes quiet are the skies my mornings breathe in tune A journal of songs that lift my spirit and open my heart. Singing them on repeat. From Darija to Mandarin, join me in singing along to my favorite tracks—both those with lyrics and the instrumental ones.
Joy carries within it the weight of its own impermanence—a fleeting moment suspended between presence and loss, already vanishing even as it is viscerally felt.
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Mike Auldridge, (born 30 December 1938, Washington, D.C.; is widely acknowledged as a premier resophonic guitar (the instrument formerly referred to as a Dobro) player. He played with The Seldom Scene for many years, creating a fusion of bluegrass with jazz, folk and rock. Auldridge started playing guitar at the age of 13. His main influence through his early years was Josh Graves who also sold him his first Dobro. A 1967 graduate of The University of Maryland, Auldridge worked as a graphic artist for a commercial art firm in Bethesda, Maryland and then for the now defunct Washington Star-News. He did not start playing music full-time until the Washington Star-News folded in 1976. Today Auldridge plays with the Good Deale Bluegrass Band and John Starling and Carolina Star, the latter band featuring three original members of The Seldom Scene. Auldridge has worked with Paul Beard (Beard Guitars) to produce the Beard Mike Auldridge Models of square-neck resophonic guitars, including an 8-string version. Auldridge has won numerous awards including a Grammy, and Frets Magazine's "Dobro Player of the Year."
Mike Auldridge, (born 30 December 1938, Washington, D.C.; is widely acknowledged as a premier resophonic guitar (the instrument formerly referred to as a Dobro) player. He played with The Seldom Scene for many years, creating a fusion of bluegrass with jazz, folk and rock. Auldridge started playing guitar at the age of 13. His main influence through his early years was Josh Graves who also sold him his first Dobro. A 1967 graduate of The University of Maryland, Auldridge worked as a graphic artist for a commercial art firm in Bethesda, Maryland and then for the now defunct Washington Star-News. He did not start playing music full-time until the Washington Star-News folded in 1976. Today Auldridge plays with the Good Deale Bluegrass Band and John Starling and Carolina Star, the latter band featuring three original members of The Seldom Scene. Auldridge has worked with Paul Beard (Beard Guitars) to produce the Beard Mike Auldridge Models of square-neck resophonic guitars, including an 8-string version. Auldridge has won numerous awards including a Grammy, and Frets Magazine's "Dobro Player of the Year."
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