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  1. Butch Baldassari. Baldassari (left) with the Weary Hearts bluegrass band. Jerome Henry " Butch " Baldassari (December 11, 1952 – January 10, 2009) [1] was an American mandolinist, recording artist, composer, and music teacher .

  2. Maro Kawabata - Carolina Blue (2001) Mandolin Bob & Dana Kogut - Heart of the Mountains (1993) Mandolin, Producer Lonesome Standard Time - Mighty Lonesome (1993) Mandolin

  3. His version of "Faded Love" is haunting, one of the best you'll ever hear. He shows his accomplishments as a guitarist with strong backing from Butch Baldassari and Missy Raines. His songwriting talents show through, too, as on the title track. Kawabata takes no back seat with his vocals.

  4. 10 de ene. de 2009 · We are saddened to note that Butch Baldassari, mandolinist, business owner and bluegrass entrepreneur, passed away earlier today (1/10) in Nashville. Butch had fought a long and hard battle with a pernicious brain cancer, by all reports remaining upbeat and in good spirits to the end.

  5. 26 de ene. de 2009 · Avirtuoso mandolin player, Butch Baldassari effortlessly straddled musical genres. Although usually cited as a bluegrass musician by virtue of his work with performers such as Lonesome Standard ...

  6. 21 de dic. de 2010 · Butch Baldassari was a mandolin player who could play different styles from classical mandolin to folk and bluegrass. He built up the Nashville Mandolin Ensemble that plays great ensemble music. Here an example of a piece played by the Nashville Mandolin Ensemble with Butch Baldassari on lead mandolin with a very smooth tremolo:

  7. In addition to performing and recording, Kawabata also writes songs, including one on Carolina Blue that takes its title, "Samantha," from his daughter's name. The album features Inaba and Raines, as well as Butch Baldassari, Raymond McLain, Jim Hurst, Ron Stewart, Bobby Hicks, Keith Little, and Sammy Shelor.