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Widely-respected roots and blues performer Mary Flower is renowned for her springwater-clear vocals, beautiful original compositions, and above all, mastery of fingerpicking and lap-slide guitar styles. In fact, she's the only woman to place twice at the National Fingerpicking Guitar Championship in Winfield, KS.In response to frequent requests for recordings featuring her guitar playing, 'Instrumental Breakdown' compiles the instrumental tracks from her critically acclaimed albums 'Honey From the Comb', 'Ladyfingers', 'Ragtime Gal', and 'Bywater Dance', along with a couple of newly-recorded tunes.These tracks feature Mary's intricate guitar - both solo as well as with backing from a who's who of roots notables, including Jon Cleary, Tony Furtado, Fritz Richmond, Pat Donohue, Woody Mann, and Dr. Michael White. Mary's distinctive and melodic songwriting is also on center stage, as nineteen of the twenty tracks are her original compositions.
Personnel: Mary Flower (guitar, slide guitar, baritone guitar); Mary Flower (6-string guitar); Dr. Michael White (guitar, clarinet); Scott Bennett (guitar); Matt Perrine (sousaphone, bass instrument); Jesse Withers, Kerry Lewis (bass instrument); Chaz Leary (washboard); Fritz Richmond (unknown instrument); Pat Donohue, Woody Mann (guitar); Ross Martin (baritone guitar); Tony Furtado (banjo); Nick Forster (mandola); John Magnie, Amasa Miller (accordion); Jon Cleary (piano); Steve Amedee (tambourine).
Liner Note Author: Mary Flower.
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