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Links to our friends' Web sites:

Amidon family: Great musicians and singers.
Peter and Mary Alice take turns playing a Fielding Catamount banjo.

The Crabapples are part of our West Coast family. They are a great contra dance band from Monterey, California.

Devil Makes Three: The coolest trio of Vermont friends(living in California) playing some of the best, most original music happening.
They play a Fielding custom Rooster banjo.

Finest Kind: English and American folk music; great musicians, amazing harmonies.
Ann plays a Fielding Zenith banjo.

Hotpoint Stringband: Want to dance? They can help! Great contra- to -swing band!
Hilarie plays a mean Fielding Rooster banjo

The Raisin Pickers: A great mix of swing,bluegrass and oldtime music.
Mark plays a Fielding Rooster banjo.

Mark Weems / Julee Glaub: Wonderful duo (Little Windows) and soloists; oldtime and Irish. Check out Stillhouse Bottom Band and Mark Weems / Alice Gerrard Band as well. Mark plays a Fielding Rooster banjo.

Meg McCarthy: Designer of our Web site, business cards, and brochures; a wonderful friend playing a Fielding Zenith banjo with inlays she designed.

Aquila Strings: Experts agree! The best nylon strings! Some cool pics of stringmaking in Italy on their site.

Dio Dinos: Maker of fine traditional Greek and Irish bouzoukis.

Augustino Loprinzi: My 1st luthier teacher back in 1974. Master builder of guitars and ukes.

Music Emporium: Music store in Arlington, Mass. Vey knowledgable and honest folks.
They carry Fielding banjos.

Maple Leaf Music Fielding Banjos are available locally at Maple Leaf Music Store in Brattleboro, Vermont. Kate Spencer opened Maple Leaf Music in the mid 70's. She is one of the people who encouraged me to start Fielding Banjos.

Zeppmusic Don Zepp runs a smal music store in Wendell, NC, but don't let the size fool you. They have a large selection of acoustic instruments, including Fielding Banjos.

Pomeroy Instruments Don and Josh Paine are father and son makers of some of the most beautiful mandolins available. When Don is not playing his fiddle or a Pomeroy mandolin he plays a Fielding Catamount banjo.

Native Ground: Good resource links for all American music, folklore and all things “old time”

Old Time Herald: Official site for the venerable magazine of the same name. Excellent links; very nice site.

oldtimemusic.typepad.com: Good resource site for old time music events and news in and around Vermont and Mass.

OldGroove.com: A new and promising old time music Web site with good info; check it out.

Cinema Bulbo: And now for something completely different... check it out