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Jay Ungar

Most widely known for his structure, “Ashokan Farewell,” the Grammy-winning and Emmy-nominated theme track of Ken Burns up’ PBS documentary series, The Civil Battle, Jay Ungar offers performed and recorded with mid-’60s rock-band, Cat Mom & the FOREVER Newsboys, the Putnam Nation String Music group, Fiddle Fever, the David Bromberg …

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Fiddle Fever

Fiddle Fever was perhaps one of the most eclectic groupings in string music group history. Paced with the three fiddles of Matt Glaser, Evan Stover and Jay Unger, the virtuosic classical guitar flatpicking of Russ Barenberg, as well as the upright bass playing of Molly Mason, the quintet included from …

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Cat Mother & the All Night News Boys

Grassroots rockers Kitty Mom & the FOREVER Newsboys formed in New York’s Decrease East Aspect in 1967 — comprising vocalist/guitarist Larry Packer, business lead guitarist Charlie Chin, bassist Roy Michaels, keyboardist Bob Smith, and drummer Michael Equine; By year’s end these were frequently headlining the Café Wha?, and shortly were …

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