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Spring ’94: Martin Hayes; County Clare Fiddling; Laurie Lewis… Fall ’95: Donegal Fiddling; Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh; Canray Fontenot; Oliver Fall ’04: Judy Hyman; Brian Conway; Schroer; “Cindy” Lyrics; Fiddling in the 1700s; Fiddling Bob Taylor… Kyle & Lucy MacNeil; Knut Buen… Winter ’95/’96: Appalachian Fiddling; Charlie Acuff; Stéphane Grappelli; Violet Hen- Winter ’04/’05: Regina Carter; Séan Ryan; Mexico’s Son Huasteco… sley; Jess Morris: Texas Cowboy Fiddler; Violin Books; Learning Tips… Spring ’05: Svend Asmussen; Fiddle Music of the Civil War; Caoimhin O Raghal- Win. ’96/’97: Blues; Vassar Clements; Paul Anastasio; Bulgarian; Bob McQuillen… laigh; Jamie Laval; Pedro Dimas; Julie Lyonn Lieberman… Summer 97: Kentucky Fiddling; Bruce Greene; Stuart Duncan; Pierre Schryer; Summer ’05: Fiddlers of Bill Monroe; Bobby Hicks; Gene Lowinger; Richard Cowboy Fiddler Woody Paul… Greene; Earl White; Remembering Ralph Blizard; Starting and Running a Jam; Win. ’97/’98: NY State Fiddling; Jay Ungar; James Kelly; Björn Ståbi; Alan Lomax… John Durocher; Arranging Hymns for Two Fiddles… Summer ’98: Texas Fiddling special; Frankie McWhorter; Dick Barrett; Orville Fall ’05: Johnny Frigo; Day of the Dead; Wendy MacIsaac; Stephan Dudash; Ned Burns; Jimmie Don & Valerie Bates; Lanny Fiel; Orkney’s Wrigley Twins… Steinberger; Robert Burns & Scots Fiddling; Graded Fiddle Tunes… Fall ’98: Mexican Fiddling; Juan Reynoso; Mariachi Queen Laura Sobrino; Winter ’05/’06: Cajun Fiddling; Dirk Powell; David Greely; Festivals Acadiens; Nashville’s Buddy Spicher; Mark O’Connor; George Wilson… Ranchdance Fiddlers; Robert Wilson: One-String Fiddler; The Caledonian Pocket Winter ’98/’99: Randal Bays; Jean-Luc Ponty; J.P. 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