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released the album as an independently produced offering. Grisman said of Weed that he "can play everything from hardcore bluegrass to Bach. His original banjo music is grounded in many traditions, including Indian classical". In 2005, Weed played for the
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Wiedenkeller, was a professional musician who sometimes played
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joined by teleconference and expressed appreciation for Weed's original bluegrass song "Long Tom". Weed returned to Tucson in
October to headline at the Arizona Folklore Preserve. In a series which included
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African song. Weed had been working on the project since 2007. The album evolved for years; it was recorded in eight studios using nine
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Angeles-area musicians. In 1983 Weed recorded for the first time one of his original compositions, a large format recording with orchestral backing; all recorded by Allen Sides at
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