Bring your mandolin, guitar, harmonica, bass, voices and take part in the true vine of roots music in this rare musical opportunity to learn the music of Hot Tuna from a member of the band!
Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady left Jefferson Airplane in 1973 to found Hot Tuna, a band that allowed them to explore their deep-rooted passion for blues and American roots music. From the acoustic blues of their early years to the electric rock-infused albums of the 1970s and beyond, Hot Tuna has continually pushed the boundaries of their music. Mandolinist Barry Mitterhoff played with Hot Tuna for much of the 2000s, officially joining and touring with them for 14 years. Blues guitarist and historian Andy Cohen, who shares musical history and influences with Jorma, accompanies Mitterhoff in this rare, true-vine look into roots music. Bring your mandolin, guitar, harmonica, bass, voices and take part in the true vine of roots music in this rare musical opportunity.
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