The 1972 movie Deliverance introduced us to an emaciated, banjo-playin’ boy with a forehead the size of a satellite dish. The young George W. (just kidding) seemed strangely aware of the city slickers ...
The American Banjo Museum is striking a chord with music and pop culture fans with its latest special exhibit, ‘Pop! Goes the Banjo.’ The display brings iconic banjos from television, movies and stage ...
He credits his survival to pursuing his passion for playing the banjo, which he says gave him focus and positivity. All proceeds from his shows are donated to charity, raising nearly $800,000 to date.
Being one of the few men in Wisconsin who does not participate in the annual ritual called deer hunting, it was with a bit of apprehension when extended an invitation into one of the most hallowed ...
Keith Alessi, a former CEO, created a one-man show after a cancer diagnosis gave him one year to live. Alessi credits his survival and happiness to his passion for learning to play the banjo. He ...
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