Bluegrass Parkway and Mike Compton Polka On A Banjo - Video
PUBLISHED:  Apr 14, 2013
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Bluegrass Parkway are Australia's longest continuously performing bluegrass band celebrating their 25th year of delivering traditional bluegrass music to Australian, New Zealand and US audiences.

The band features Maria Duff - Bass, Wayne Perry - Guitar, Paul Duff - Mandolin, Mick O'Neill - Banjo, Adam Gare - Fiddle as well as four part harmonies, all 'round a single microphone.

www.bluegrassparkway.com


Joined here by Mike Compton - Preservationist, performer, modern-day musical pioneer, and composer, Mike Compton has a reputation as one of the best mandolin players in acoustic music.

Preservationist, performer, modern-day musical pioneer, composer, and educator, Mike Compton, a musician's musician has rightly earned a reputation as one of the best and most influential mandolin players in acoustic music today. Mike has "taken a passel of influences including old-time fiddle tunes, rock salt and nails bluegrass, and the aching allure of the true Delta blues--to create on of the most recognizable and respected mandolin voices anywhere. (David McCarty, Mandolin Magazine)

Grammy award winner, nominated IBMA Mandolin Player of the Year, and musical US Ambassador throughout the world, Mike has entertained at Carnegie Hall, at the White House, and been honored by the Mississippi State Senate with State Resolution Number 45, a special honor commending his musical accomplishments.

Over a span of 35 years, Compton has made a career playing on recordings of others adding his signature sound. Mike has made music with such diverse notables as the iconic mountain music man Ralph Stanley, British rock legend Elvis Costello and the Sugarcanes, guitar virtuoso David Grier, and producer T-Bone Burnett (O Brother, Where Art Thou and Down From The Mountain tours). When the Nashville Bluegrass Band was being put together, Mike was their first choice on mandolin, creating a "band like a marriage made in heaven." In 1994, Mike became a sideman for John Hartford, whom he performed with until Hartford's death. To date, Mike has performed on over 100 CDs in a variety of genres, with some of the most beloved artists of our day.

These days, Mike is taking his craftsmanship, dexterity, mandolin mastery and musicality, and letting us see something that we've only glimpsed in the past: Compton playing by himself, unaccompanied and undirected.

Always searching for ways to deepen his artistry, Mike continues writing, performing, and delving deeper into ways to communicate musically to his listeners, and in Mike's own words: "...our function is not merely to entertain but to communicate to one another...if you hear something that stirs your memories...or causes you to reflect on the day, I am satisfied I have done my job well."

http://www.mikecompton.net
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