Mandolin
Baron Collins-Hill
Instrument: MandolinSession(s): August Week I, August Week II
Instrument by Session(s): August Week I Mandolin, August Week II Mandolin
Baron grew up playing the mandolin in Maine and graduated from Hampshire College with a degree in music performance and ethnomusicology. Versed in traditional music, bluegrass, and jazz, he is known for his rhythmic experimentation and unique harmonic sense on both the mandolin and the tenor guitar. Baron plays with fiddler Julia Plumb in their duo Velocipede and runs MandoLessons, a website offering free online mandolin lessons.
www.velocipedemusic.com
www.mandolessons.com
www.mandobaron.com
Benjamin Foss
Instrument: Guitar, MandolinSession(s): August Week I, August Week II, June Week, June Weekend I
Instrument by Session(s): August Week I Mandolin, August Week II Mandolin, June Week Guitar, June Weekend I Mandolin
Jeff Lewis
Instrument: MandolinSession(s): August Week II
Instrument by Session(s): August Week II Mandolin
Jeff grew up on Islesboro, ME and starting attending MFC as a teen in 2006. Specializing on mandolin, he also plays and teaches guitar, banjo, and bass. Currently living in Brooklyn, NY, he is most active with two bands — Sun Parade and Ruby Lou.
Glen Loper
Instrument: MandolinSession(s): August Week I, August Week II, June Week, June Weekend I
Instrument by Session(s): August Week I Mandolin, August Week II Mandolin, June Week Mandolin, June Weekend I Mandolin
Glen gives private lessons for mandolin and tenor banjo from his home in Portland, ME, and plays for contradances throughout the Northeast, and at festivals across the country with bands such as Frigate, Steampacket, Riptide, and Stomp Rocket. Visit Glen at www.glenloper.com.
49 Brackett St, Portland ME, 04102
Phone: 207-837-8249
Eric McDonald
Instrument: Guitar, MandolinEric McDonald has been instructing and performing on the mandolin for a number of years. In addition to his experience in the world of traditional music, Eric spent two and a half years studying at Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he learned from some of the best including mandolinist John McGann and cellist Eugiene Friesen. Exposure to jazz and other styles come through in his playing. Eric has spent the last three years touring with bands such as The Dave Rowe Trio, Matching Orange, Jaded Mandolin and others. You can hear him on many independent recordings by Boston based artists, and you can catch him teaching at the Passim School of Music in Cambridge.
Peter Siegel
Instrument: Guitar, MandolinAward winning musician, educator and founding member of The Gaslight Tinkers, Peter Siegel contributes a radical chord to American Roots music. Influenced by the songwriting of Pete Seeger and Phil Ochs, dixieland, old time fiddle tunes and Afro-Caribbean rhythms, Peter’s music defies categorization. Over the years he’s shared the stage and been mentored by folks like Pete Seeger, Jay Unger and Molly Mason, Judy Collins, Dar Williams, Utah Phillips, Noel Paul Stookey, and was a bandmate of bluegrass powerhouse Michael Daves and poet Alicia Jo Rabins in the 90’s “New Old Time” band Underbelly which the Berkshire Eagle called “a supergroup of New England talent”.