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Modern pop-rock with a slight hint of Eighties and Nineties alternative. Oldmangrady is a constantly evolving musical project that I torture myself with. There have been several line-up and style changes over the years. For the time being, Oldmangrady is Lee Modlin.
Modern pop-rock with a slight hint of Eighties and Nineties alternative. Oldmangrady is a constantly evolving musical project that I torture myself with. There have been several line-up and style changes over the years. For the time being, Oldmangrady is Lee Modlin.
Modern pop-rock with a slight hint of Eighties and Nineties alternative. Oldmangrady is a constantly evolving musical project that I torture myself with. There have been several line-up and style changes over the years. For the time being, Oldmangrady is Lee Modlin.
Rock and pop from a Christian worldview. No band...just me writing songs.
Rock and pop from a Christian worldview. No band...just me writing songs.
Mostly acoustic mandolin, fiddle and guitar instrumentals in the celtic/American fiddle tune tradition. Wallace Pryor playing mandolin, violin (fiddle) and guitar. Instrumentals and songs in the American/Celtic tradition. The best description for the music I play would be Old Time Country. A lot of people would call it Bluegrass, which is really a distinct form of Old Time Country with a driving rhythm--some of what I play is Bluegrass, but I'd have to say I lean more towards pre-Bluegrass O...
Mostly acoustic mandolin, fiddle and guitar instrumentals in the celtic/American fiddle tune tradition. Wallace Pryor playing mandolin, violin (fiddle) and guitar. Instrumentals and songs in the American/Celtic tradition. The best description for the music I play would be Old Time Country. A lot of people would call it Bluegrass, which is really a distinct form of Old Time Country with a driving rhythm--some of what I play is Bluegrass, but I'd have to say I lean more towards pre-Bluegrass O...
Mostly acoustic mandolin, fiddle and guitar instrumentals in the celtic/American fiddle tune tradition. Wallace Pryor playing mandolin, violin (fiddle) and guitar. Instrumentals and songs in the American/Celtic tradition. The best description for the music I play would be Old Time Country. A lot of people would call it Bluegrass, which is really a distinct form of Old Time Country with a driving rhythm--some of what I play is Bluegrass, but I'd have to say I lean more towards pre-Bluegrass O...