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Clarke Buehling
P.O. Box 744 Fayetteville, AR 72702-0744 479-442-5368 Email to buehlingbanjo @ yahoo.com |
"This is joyous, infectious music that is just about impossible to dislike." The Old-Time Herald, Winter 1998/'99 German language review of a Clarke Buehling solo performance in Riegelsberg, Germany. The title translates as "The Perfect Solo Performer." "The Perfect Solo Performer" 2009 "Clarke Buehling is a hidden
treasure, as a musician, an entertainer, a historian, and a thinker."
Tony Thomas The playing is impeccable and infectiously cheery." Banjo NewsLetter, XXXI-11 "[A Ragtime Episode] is such a gorgeous CD that I can't help but give it a star billing! The tunes are delightful; beautifully arranged and played...and there is plenty of life and tunefulness about the playing." The Banjoists' Broadsheet no. 191, April 2005 “This is lively, fun, foot-stomping fare…much welcome in a high-tech world.” All About Town, Northwest Arkansas Times, August 2004 “Rarely, a recording comes along where the recording artist captures and conveys the joy and spirit of the music he or she is performing… Wait For The Wagon by classic and minstrel banjoist Clarke Buehling and the ‘Skirtlifters’ is one such recording.” FIGA, May/June 1999 “Clarke Buehling is both a banjo master and a devoted clear channel to America’s musical heritage dating back as far as 200 years. Most important of all: He sounds really good!” Pete Wernick, “Dr. Banjo” (Founding member of Hot Rize) “Clarke has a relaxed swing to his ragtime playing; all his playing is a wonderful combination of brilliance and good taste.” The Five-Stringer 1999 " The Washington Post review of "Old Time Banjo Festival" of July 2009 "On most selections where the violin is present it is doubling the melody in unison with the banjo. When this is then combined with some active counterpoint on the guitar, the effect is quite stunning. Clarke Buehling and the SkirtLifters have produced a fine album, preserving an oft-forgotten tradition in early American music. When it was played in those days, audiences clapped and people danced to it. You will too." www.ragtimers.org, CD review by Jack Rummel "On A Ragtime Episode, you will hear a different but grand 'old-time:' historic music, historically played. I highly recommend this CD." The Old-Time Herald, Summer 2005 "Four-string banjoists interested in what came before their instrument's time in banjo hsitory could not do better than listen to this CD." The Resonator, December 2004 |
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