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  1. Tony Williamson, mandolin player extraordinaire and well-known purveyor of vintage mandolins, including the rare and elusive Lloyd Loar, shares his amazing bluegrass, jazz and classic tunes.

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      E-mail: mandolincentral@gmail.com. Telephone: (919) 663...

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      Tony's Bio; Mandolin Central; Memories of Merlefest 2015...

    • CDs

      CDs and a DVD by Tony Williamson, the Williamson Brothers,...

    • Instruments for Sale

      Classic Mandolins. Gibson F5 84682 A gorgeous, great...

    • Performances

      Tony Williamson, Gary Williamson, Jim Watson, Don Wright and...

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      Breaking News 1924; Breaking News 1923; Breaking News 1922;...

    • Mandolin Central

      email: mandolincentral@gmail.com. call: 507-62MANDO...

  2. Tony Williamson is an American mandolin player from Chatham County, North Carolina, whose compositions integrate everything from traditional Piedmont string band tunes to classical music and jazz.

  3. Apr 19, 2020 · YBSober. 607 subscribers. Subscribed. 573. 37K views 4 years ago. 2018 North Carolina Heritage Award recipient Tony Williamson is a visionary musician, composer, musical instrument expert,...

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  4. May 11, 2018 · This year is the 50th anniversary of mandolin player Tony Williamsons recording career. Throughout the years, he has played with bluegrass legends like Bill Monroe, Ricky Skaggs and Sam...

  5. Dec 11, 2019 · December 11, 2019. Mandolin evolution: a conversation with Tony Williamson. Virtuosic legend chats ahead of Randy Wood performance. By Sean Kelly. Tony Williamson and the Onyx Club Boys @Randy Wood Guitars. Sat., Dec. 14, 8 P.M., $23. 1304 US-80, Bloomingdale. "I love Savannah.

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  7. Mar 16, 2018 · Tony Williamson and his mandolin in 1981. After getting a degree at UNC-Chapel Hill, Tony moved to Kentucky and play music professionally. Over the next few years his reputation as a mandolinist grew, and he played with the likes of Earl Scruggs, Bill Monroe and Bobby Hicks.

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