Twangbox Productions
04/20/2026
Jacob Jolliff and I had a great chat with Jason Verlinde for the The Fretboard Journal podcast, about our new album We Like Jim & Jesse (Wild Geranium Records) and more. Link in comments
02/25/2026
We are coming up on the 10th anniversary of this double album release, February 26, 2016. A memorable recording event, and memorable live shows celebrated the release! Nonesuch Records Michael Daves
Michael Daves' Orchids and Violence is due February 26. It's two discs with identical track listings: the first is straightforward interpretations of mostly traditional bluegrass tunes; the second is an electric take on those tunes. Pre-order to get both versions of "The Dirt That You Throw" now:
2CD+MP3: nonesuch.com/albums/orchids-and-violence
iTunes: smarturl.it/OrchidsViolence.it
12/29/2025
A wonderful tribute.
I’m devastated to learn of the passing of my friend Gabe Hirshfeld. Gabe was truly one of a kind, full stop. He was a phenomenal musician with an absolutely wicked sense of humor and was able to deeply connect with people of all stripes like no other. He had literally hundreds of friends. Not followers, not acquaintances, hundreds of _true_ friends from so many different walks of life. No exaggeration- to know Gabe was to love him. You could count on Gabe whether you were dealing with something serious or the most trivial thing imaginable. He was a perfect combination of mensch and goofball. He navigated through his health struggles with unfathomable grace and humor. I loved Gabe’s banjo playing- he could turn on a dime and go seamlessly from progressive to traditional with equal command. And whatever he played, he always played with a beautiful tone and touch. Gabe was obsessed with vintage instruments and was one of few guys of his generation who understood the nitty gritty. He had an old world sensibility and he basked in the details. Oh the number of times Gabe talked me off the ledge and convinced me not to take my banjo apart on a hotel floor because of an impending barometric pressure system or other mania. Gabe treated people with decency and respect and truly understood the power of humor to disarm and get people to recognize the humanity of each other. I will miss him dearly. May his memory be a blessing.
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